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Radio Hauraki : ウィキペディア英語版 | Radio Hauraki
Radio Hauraki is a New Zealand alternative leaning rock station. It was the first private commercial radio station of the modern broadcasting era in New Zealand and operated illegally from 1966-1970〔Monks, John, 2007 ''Radio Hauraki: The Pirate Years: 1966 to 1970''〕 to break the monopoly held by the state-owned New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation. In its modern legal form, Radio Hauraki's head office and main studios are now located on the corner of Cook and Nelson Streets in Auckland City, as one of eight stations of NZME Radio. Private commercial radio stations had operated from the earliest days of broadcasting, but the government began to close them down, the process accelerating after World War II. To break the state monopoly, Radio Hauraki was originally formed as a pirate station in the Hauraki Gulf, the only offshore radio station ever to broadcast in the southern hemisphere, in a famous and historic story that saw the loss of one life. ==History==
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