Short-term broadcasts
Energy FM ran four short term broadcasts while attempting to secure a full-time FM warrant from the New Zealand Broadcasting Tribunal. At the time the station was also in competition from a number of other companies also seeking the right to broadcast full-time on the FM band.On air dates
15 December 1986 – 31 January 1987Full time FM warrant
Fifteen months after the original hearings were heard the Broadcasting Tribunal granted FM warrantsFM station up and running by December, Taranaki Daily News, 1987 to Energy Enterprises Ltd and the Broadcasting Corporation of New Zealand (BCNZ) while another contender (Action FM Ltd) was denied a warrant. In July 1987 the BCNZ appealed againstAppeal may delay FM service, Taranaki Herald, 11 July 1987 the Energy FM warrant decision. At the time this had the potential impact of delaying the stations launch by up to six months while the appeal went through the High Court in Wellington. The appeal was against the twelve-month period the BCNZ had to wait after Energy FM's launch before it could go to air with its own rival station – ZMFM. The High Court appeal was droppedEnergy FM plans revitalised, Taranaki Daily News, 31 August 1987 in August 1987 clearing the way for the station to launch by the end of the year. On 30 November 1987 the station commenced full-time broadcasts. Breakfast Host Darren Mills launched the station by playing Wang Chung – Let's Go.References
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