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89FM was a local FM radio station in Auckland between 1983 and 1993 and one of the first radio stations to broadcast on FM in both Auckland and New Zealand. The first FM station in New Zealand was Whakatane station, FM 90.7 in January 1982 but this station was only a temporary summer radio station. The other station to start around the same time as 89FM was
Magic 91FM 91FM (originally known as Magic 91FM) was a local radio station in Auckland. 91FM began broadcasting on 91.0 FM using the call sign 1MJK in 1983 and was one of the first FM stations to start in Auckland and New Zealand, along with 89 Stereo FM ...
in Auckland. The station was originally branded as ''89 Stereo FM'' broadcasting on 89.4FM using the callsign 1ROQ. In 1984 the station became part of
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and was rebranded as ''Triple M 89FM'' using the same logo and station imaging as the Triple M stations in Australia, all programming remained local, at the same time the stations callsign was changed to 1MMM. In 1988 the station dropped the Triple M branding and became ''89FM''. Station branding included ''Auckland's Music Leader'' and in 1991 ''The All New 89FM''. In 1991 the station changed format to a Rock format was rebranded as 89Rock and in 1992 was once again changed to become 89X. In 1992 the station was sold to
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. On 10 February 1993 Radio New Zealand closed down 89X and used the frequency to broadcast
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on FM in Auckland as well as the existing AM frequency that Newstalk ZB was broadcasting on.


Breakfast show

In the late 1980s the stations breakfast show was presented by Mark Kennedy and
Mark Staufer Mark Staufer (born 3 November 1963) is a New Zealand native. He is the author and curator of ''The Numinous Place'' and a screenwriter, most notably of ''Love, Laughter and Truth'', a biopic about US comedian Bill Hicks, which he developed with ...
and was known as ''The Top Marks.'' The show was a top rating breakfast during its run. Both Kennedy and Staufer both went separate directions but in 2014 were reunited when they began presenting the breakfast show on nationwide radio station The Sound. Unfortunately the reunion was short lived, after just 5 weeks on the air the duo were taken off the air.


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