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music
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. The station targets 25–44 with a male skew, but has a significant female fan base. It plays rock music and showcases up-and-coming New Zealand bands. The Rock has unpredictable features and countdowns, most notably The Rock 2000 (formerly The Rock 1500, 1000 & 500), an annual music countdown based entirely on songs voted for by their rock listeners. Some of its broadcasts have been controversial, and the
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has upheld many complaints against it.


History

The Rock began broadcasting on 1 December 1991 in
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as ''The Rock 93FM''. The first song to air on The Rock was Are You Ready? by
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. The Rock was formed by Joe Dennehy GM, Grant Hislop PD, and Martin Dempster.The original line-up included Chris Clarke on breakfast (replaced by Mark Bunting after 2 months) and Roger Farrelly on Drive. Originally, The Rock 93FM was based in the basement of
Radio New Zealand Radio New Zealand (), commonly known as RNZ or Radio NZ, is a New Zealand public service broadcaster and Crown entity. Established under the Radio New Zealand Act 1995, it operates news and current affairs station, RNZ National, and a classi ...
Broadcasting House in Hamilton, headquartered in the studios for ZHFM. The transmitter was originally located on the top of Waikato Hospital. In 1993 The Rock moved to new premises at 564 Victoria Street in Hamilton. The station purchased a collection of FM frequencies from the Christian Broadcasting Association and transferred them to Nevada. Using the first of these frequencies a local version of The Rock was started in Taranaki in 1993, this station was originally broadcast on 100FM but after Nevada Resources Ltd and Energy Enterprises merged, the station moved to 95.6FM. A third The Rock station was started in the Bay of Plenty in 1996 with local programming. In 1997 The Rock created a regional network by replacing the Taranaki and Bay of Plenty stations with the Hamilton-based The Rock station and also networked into
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Nationwide expansion

In 1998 The Rock began networking to other regions in the
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. In 1999, The Rock moved to
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, and began broadcasting from there. Later that year, Energy Enterprises and
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merged to form RadioWorks; as a result, the station was networked into the
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. In
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, Radio Otago had already been operating their own rock station called C93FM and this station was networked to
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and
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, C93FM actually played a
classic rock Classic rock is a radio format that developed from the album-oriented rock (AOR) format in the early 1980s. In the United States, it comprises rock music ranging generally from the mid-1960s through the early-1990s, primarily focusing on comm ...
format similar to
Radio Hauraki Radio Hauraki is a New Zealand rock music station that started in 1966. It was the first private commercial radio station of the modern broadcasting era in New Zealand and operated illegally until 1970 to break the monopoly held by the state- ...
. RadioWorks replaced C93FM in Dunedin and Invercargill with The Rock and kept C93FM operating in Christchurch, but changed its format to
Adult Contemporary Adult contemporary music (AC) is a form of radio-played popular music, ranging from 1960s vocal and 1970s soft rock music to predominantly ballad-heavy music of the 1980s to the present day, with varying degrees of easy listening, pop, soul ...
and launched The Rock on a separate frequency. C93 no longer operates as the station failed to attract listeners after the format change. Christchurch C93FM listeners were gutted that their local Classic Rock station had a format change and had to give way to a Network station, the phones rung for weeks with upset listeners not liking the format change to Adult Contemporary. Today The Rock broadcasts in almost every market in New Zealand. The only remaining original member of The Rock crew is Rog. Other DJs left, including Greenman, who went on his OE to the UK, Beachy (Christopher Beach) who moved into sales and Julie Moffett, who now works at RNZ.


Programmes


The Morning Rumble

The morning radio show is known as The Morning Rumble, the members of which are currently Roger Farrelly ("Rog", "Big Dog"), Bryce Casey (2020 Broadcaster of the Year), Andrew Mulligan ("Mulls") and Mel Abbot. Rog has been a co-host on the show since its inception.
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spent several years as a co-host, left and returned in 2015. In March 2011 Andrew Mulligan joined but left for
Radio Sport Radio Sport (previously Sports Roundup) was a New Zealand sports radio radio network, network and the talk radio, talkback sister network of Newstalk ZB. It held commentary rights for most cricket matches, international and domestic rugby uni ...
a few years later and returned in 2017. Bryce has attempted to break two world records during his tenure on the show, his most notable attempt being to break the record for "The Longest Tenpin Bowling Marathon". He fell short in 2004 by only a few hours. In June 2019 Bryce not only broke the world record for the longest time ten-pin bowling continuously, he also raised over $350,000 for the charity "I am hope".


Hosts

Roger, or Rog as he's known, joined the Morning Rumble in 1994. Prior to that he had worked the afternoon shift at The Rock. Rog serves as a leader of sorts for the Morning Rumble crew, and his ongoing banter and power struggles with Bryce provide a lot of the show's entertainment. Mel provides the female perspective on the show and reads the news, while Andrew Mulligan reads the sports news. The producers are Ryan Maguire and Mitch Farr.


Features

On Fridays a section of the show was called 'Do Stuff To Jono Fridays'. This formed a large part of the entertainment value and was an early distinguishing feature of The Rock. Jono was made the victim of stunts such as 'The Human Slushy', 'The Pyramid of Fire', 'Human Coleslaw', 'Sleigh of Fire', 'The Skater Ramp of Doom', a full body wax, and giving Jono a tattoo on his bottom but not telling him that it was a love heart with the other DJs names. In 2006 when Jono got his own slot with Robert on weekday afternoons, the show then became "Do Stuff To Jimmy". Stunts included putting electrodes on his nipples, and other assorted painful and humiliating acts. Jimmy is no longer working at The Rock, and there is currently no 'Do Stuff' segment. A one-off 'Final Ever Do Stuff To Jono' stunt was planned and executed in September 2009, during which Jono performed a 'Mega Stunt' - riding a BMX bike down a steep slope, through pyrotechnics and a pane of glass, and finally scaling a ramp to jump over a parked ute. The Rock organised a 'win a wife' competition in early 2011. The winner would travel to
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to meet a girl via the "Endless Love" dating agency. In response the Ukrainian group
Femen Femen (stylized in all caps; Russian and Ukrainian: Фемен, Belarusian: Фэмэн) is a Ukrainian radical feminist activist group whose goal is to protect women's rights. The organization became internationally known for organizing con ...
organised a
topless protest Toplessness refers to the state in which a woman's breasts, including her areolas and nipples, are exposed, especially in a public place or in a visual medium. The male equivalent is known as barechestedness. Social norms around toplessness ...
against this competition (in March 2011). A Femen activist advised: "Femen warns the 'lucky' winner of the New Zealand competition that he can expect an unhappy ending in Ukraine".


Rock Workdays

Mel Abbot takes over on-air from 10am – 12pm fronting ''The Rock Workdays'' show which also features a legends of rock hour between 12-1pm. Mel is followed by Lee Weir ("Westie Lee"), who is also the technical producer of The Rock's drive show, from 12pm – 3pm.


Rock Drive

The Rock's drive show is hosted from 3pm – 7pm by Duncan Heyde ("Dunc"), with co-host Jay Reeve, technical producer Lee Weir ("Westie Lee") and executive producer Tiegan Lilley ("Show Boss").


Rock Nights

Jack Honeybone hosts Rock Nights.


The Rock 2000

The Rock 2000 is an annual countdown feature, counting down the 2000 biggest
rock songs Hot Rock & Alternative Songs (formerly known as Rock Songs and Hot Rock Songs) is a record chart published by ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' magazine. From its debut on June 20, 2009, through October 13, 2012, the chart ranked the airplay of ...
ever, as voted by listeners in an online poll. The chart order, including which bands and songs feature on the countdown, is determined by listeners via a voting system on the station's official website. The countdown runs on weekdays over a four-week period and is broadcast throughout
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. Previous it was known as The Rock 500 since 1999. Since before 2006 it has been called The Rock 1000. From 2017 to 2019 it was known as The Rock 1500. In 2016, the list expanded by 50% as The Rock 1000+500. Since 2020 it has been known as The Rock 2000. In 2024 they celebrated the 25th anniversary with a live event in Auckland for the top 20 songs on 13 September.


Winners

*2024 –
Foo Fighters The Foo Fighters are an American Rock music, rock band formed in Seattle in 1994. Initially founded as a one-man project by former Nirvana (band), Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl, the band comprises vocalist/guitarist Grohl, bassist Nate Mendel, gu ...
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Everlong "Everlong" is a song by American rock band Foo Fighters, released in August 1997 as the second single from their second studio album, '' The Colour and the Shape'' (1997). The song reached number three on the US ''Billboard'' Alternative Songs ...
" *2023 –
Metallica Metallica is an American heavy metal band. It was formed in Los Angeles in 1981 by vocalist and guitarist James Hetfield and drummer Lars Ulrich, and has been based in San Francisco for most of its career. The band's fast tempos, instrume ...
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Master of Puppets ''Master of Puppets'' is the third studio album by the American Heavy metal music, heavy metal band Metallica, released on March 3, 1986, by Elektra Records. Recorded in Copenhagen, Denmark, at Sweet Silence Studios with producer Flemming Rasmu ...
" *2022 –
Lynyrd Skynyrd Lynyrd Skynyrd (, ) is an American Rock music, rock band formed in Jacksonville, Florida in 1964. The group originally formed as My Backyard and comprised Ronnie Van Zant (vocals), Gary Rossington (guitar), Allen Collins (guitar), Larry Junstrom ...
- " Simple Man" *2021 –
Rage Against the Machine Rage Against the Machine (often abbreviated as RATM or shortened to Rage) was an American Rock music, rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1991. It consisted of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, bassist and backing vocalist Tim ...
- "
Killing in the Name "Killing in the Name" is a song by the American rock band Rage Against the Machine, and appears on their 1992 Rage Against the Machine (album), self-titled debut album. It features heavy drop-D guitar riffs. The lyrics protest Police brutality i ...
" *2020 –
Foo Fighters The Foo Fighters are an American Rock music, rock band formed in Seattle in 1994. Initially founded as a one-man project by former Nirvana (band), Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl, the band comprises vocalist/guitarist Grohl, bassist Nate Mendel, gu ...
- "
Everlong "Everlong" is a song by American rock band Foo Fighters, released in August 1997 as the second single from their second studio album, '' The Colour and the Shape'' (1997). The song reached number three on the US ''Billboard'' Alternative Songs ...
" *2019 –
Pearl Jam Pearl Jam is an American Rock music, rock band formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1990. One of the key bands in the grunge, grunge movement of the early 1990s, Pearl Jam has outsold and outlasted many of its contemporaries from the early 1990s, ...
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Black Black is a color that results from the absence or complete absorption of visible light. It is an achromatic color, without chroma, like white and grey. It is often used symbolically or figuratively to represent darkness.Eva Heller, ''P ...
" *2018 – System of a Down - "
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" *2017 – Rage Against the Machine - "Killing in the Name" *2016 – Metallica - "Master of Puppets" *2015 –
AC/DC AC/DC are an Australian rock band formed in Sydney in 1973. Their music has been variously described as hard rock, blues rock and Heavy metal music, heavy metal, although the band calls it simply "rock and roll". They are cited as a formativ ...
- " Thunderstruck" *2014 –
Tool A tool is an Physical object, object that can extend an individual's ability to modify features of the surrounding environment or help them accomplish a particular task. Although many Tool use by animals, animals use simple tools, only human bei ...
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Stinkfist "Stinkfist", also referred to as ''Track #1'' due to the perceived offensiveness of the actual title, is a song by American rock band Tool A tool is an Physical object, object that can extend an individual's ability to modify features of the ...
" *2013 – Tool - " Sober" *2012 – Metallica - "
One 1 (one, unit, unity) is a number, numeral, and glyph. It is the first and smallest positive integer of the infinite sequence of natural numbers. This fundamental property has led to its unique uses in other fields, ranging from science to sp ...
" *2011 – Metallica - "One" *2010 – Rage Against the Machine - "Killing in the Name" *2009 – Metallica - "One" *2008 – Metallica - "
Enter Sandman "Enter Sandman" is a song by American heavy metal band Metallica. It is the opening track and lead single from their self-titled fifth album, released in 1991. The music was written by Kirk Hammett, James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich. Vocalist ...
" *2007 – AC/DC - "
Back in Black ''Back in Black'' is the seventh studio album by Australian rock band AC/DC, released on 25 July 1980, by Albert Productions and Atlantic Records. It was the band's first album to feature Brian Johnson as lead singer, following the death of the ...
" *2006 –
Guns N' Roses Guns N' Roses is an American hard rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1985 as a merger of local bands L.A. Guns and Hollywood Rose. When they signed to Geffen Records in 1986, the band's "classic" line-up consisted of vocalist Axl R ...
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November Rain "November Rain" is a song by American hard rock band Guns N' Roses. Written by the band's lead vocalist Axl Rose, the power ballad was released in February 1992 as the third single from the band's third studio album, '' Use Your Illusion I'' ( ...
" *2005 – Metallica - "Enter Sandman" *2004 – Metallica - "Enter Sandman" *2003 – Pearl Jam - "
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" *2002 – Metallica - "One" *2001 –
Nirvana Nirvana, in the Indian religions (Jainism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism), is the concept of an individual's passions being extinguished as the ultimate state of salvation, release, or liberation from suffering ('' duḥkha'') and from the ...
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Smells Like Teen Spirit "Smells Like Teen Spirit" is a song by the American rock band Nirvana. It is the opening track and lead single from the band's second album, '' Nevermind'' (1991), released on DGC Records. Having sold over 13 million units worldwide, it i ...
" *2000 - Metallica - "Enter Sandman" *1999 - Metallica - "Enter Sandman"


Multiple Time Winners

*Metallica - "Enter Sandman" - 5 (1999-2000, 2004–2005, 2008) *Metallica - "One" - 4 (2002, 2009, 2011-2012) *Rage Against the Machine - "Killing in the Name" - 3 (2010, 2017, 2021) *Metallica - "Master of Puppets" - 2 (2016, 2023) *Foo Fighters- "Everlong" - 2 (2020, 2024)


Bands With Winning Songs

*Metallica - 11 wins (1999-2000, 2002, 2004-2005, 2008-2009, 2011-2012, 2016, 2023) *Rage Against the Machine - 3 wins (2010, 2017, 2021) *Pearl Jam - 2 wins (2003, 2019) *AC/DC - 2 wins (2007, 2015) *Tool - 2 wins (2013–2014) *Foo Fighters - 2 wins (2020, 2024) *Nirvana - 1 win (2001) *Guns N' Roses - 1 win (2006) *System of a Down - 1 win (2018) *Lynyrd Skynyrd - 1 win (2022)


Frequencies


Controversies


Broadcasting standards breaches

In November 1999, the Broadcasting Standards Authority upheld a complaint against The Rock relating to multiple broadcasts aired in June of that year. During evening segments, a host had used offensive language, called a female caller a “dozy bitch,” and referred to a well-known All Black as a “faggot.” The BSA found that these broadcasts breached standards of good taste and decency and that the broadcaster failed to maintain recordings as required. The Authority criticised The Rock’s defence that its “politically incorrect” style was justified by its target demographic of 18–39 year-old males. It ordered the station to broadcast a statement summarising the decision and pay $1,000 in costs to the Crown. Also in November 1999, The Rock was found by the BSA to have breached broadcasting standards after airing a racially and religiously offensive joke during the morning broadcast on 14 July 1999. The joke depicted a fictional Indian superette owner and his Pakistani worker in a derogatory scenario involving defecation and urination, with names that gave the exchange an explicitly Muslim slant. The BSA ruled that the joke breached standards of good taste and decency and encouraged denigration on the basis of race and religion. The Rock was ordered to broadcast a summary of the decision and pay $500 in costs to the Crown. In February 2000, the
Broadcasting Standards Authority The Broadcasting Standards Authority (; abbreviated BSA) is a New Zealand Crown entity created by the Broadcasting Act 1989 to develop and uphold standards of broadcasting for radio, free-to-air and pay television. The main functions of the B ...
(BSA) upheld a complaint against The Rock after a host said on air, “stick my hard dick up your butt,” during a live segment with a female caller at around 10:20pm on 20 July 1999. The Rape Prevention Group complained that the remark was sexually explicit, aggressive, and degrading to women. The BSA found the comment offensive and in breach of good taste and decency standards, and ordered The Rock to pay $500 in costs to the Crown. A second complaint about a separate comment was not upheld. In March 2002, the BSA upheld a complaint against The Rock after its ''Morning Rumble'' show broadcast a competition segment titled ''"The worst things that have ever happened to you when you’ve been drinking"''. One story, read aloud by the hosts between 7.15 and 8.15am on 31 July 2001, described a drunk youth being stripped, drawn on, urinated on, penetrated with a crutch, and photographed. The BSA found the broadcast offensive and socially irresponsible, particularly given the time of day when children were likely listening. It upheld breaches of good taste and decency and social responsibility standards, ordering $2,500 in costs to be paid to the Crown. In May 2007, the BSA upheld a complaint against The Rock after announcers aired a stunt where fireworks were fired at a co-host during a morning segment called ''Do Stuff to Jimmy''. Broadcast on 20 October 2006, the segment featured sounds of fireworks, laughter, and the announcers joking that “Jimmy was on fire.” The BSA found the broadcast socially irresponsible, particularly due to its timing during hours when children could be listening, and said the hosts had trivialised the dangers of misusing fireworks. The Authority ordered the broadcast of a statement summarising the decision and required it to be displayed alongside the video on The Rock’s website. In August 2016, the BSA upheld a complaint about a stunt on ''The Rock Morning Rumble'' on 16 December 2015 involving Prime Minister
John Key Sir John Phillip Key (born 9 August 1961) is a New Zealand retired politician who served as the 38th prime minister of New Zealand from 2008 to 2016 and as leader of the National Party from 2006 to 2016. Following his father's death when ...
. During the segment, Key was invited to enter a cage in the studio and “pick up the soap.” A host then quoted a recognised rape scene from the film ''
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'', saying, “You’ve got a pretty little mouth, Prime Minister.” The BSA found the stunt trivialised sexual violence—specifically
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—and crossed the line of legitimate humour, despite being presented as satire. The segment was found to be offensive and socially irresponsible. While the complaint under the law and order standard was not upheld, the BSA ruled the segment breached standards of good taste and decency and responsible programming. The Rock was ordered to issue a on-air statement and to pay $1,000 in costs to the Crown. In October 2017, the BSA upheld a complaint about two segments on ''Thane & Dunc'' on 31 May and 1 June 2017, during which a man was interviewed about a past relationship with a couple. Although pseudonyms were used, the couple was identifiable, and the second interview included allegations of abuse and direct confrontation with the interviewee. The BSA found that the broadcasts seriously breached the privacy of both individuals involved, showing little regard for their dignity, safety, or mental wellbeing. The BSA ordered The Rock to pay $6,000 in compensation to the couple ($3,000 each) and to pay $2,500 in costs to the Crown. In October 2020, the BSA upheld a complaint that MediaWorks’ response to a breach of the alcohol standard was insufficient. The complaint concerned a ''Morning Rumble'' segment on 16 April 2020 that focused on an interviewee’s ability to consume alcohol rapidly, which the Authority found amounted to socially irresponsible promotion of alcohol. Although MediaWorks apologised to the complainant and issued internal communications about the alcohol standard, the BSA determined this was inadequate to address the harm caused, and ordered The Rock to issue a on-air statement and to pay $1,000 in costs to the Crown.


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