Which radio station is broadcasting the rugby?
Daniel Johnson
Published Mar 18, 2026
Which radio station is broadcasting the rugby?
KZZJ AM
Rugby Broadcasters | KZZJ AM and KKWZ FM| Rugby ND.
Where has Rugby FM gone?
Two months later, following permission from Ofcom to change the station’s format, it was confirmed Rugby FM would merge with its sister Quidem-owned stations and launch as Capital Mid-Counties on 2 December 2019. Rugby FM ceased broadcasting at 7pm on Friday 29 November 2019.
Is rugby commentary on radio?
BBC national and local radio provide commentary for matches from the Premiership, Pro14 league, European Champions Cup and European Challenge Cup throughout the season. Selected Pro14 games will also have live TV coverage.
Is Springbok game on radio?
The series is currently being rebroadcast on the Internet Radio Service of Springbok Radio and can be heard on Wednesdays.
What is the frequency for Radio 2000?
97.2 and 100 FM
Radio 2000 is a South African national radio station. Owned by the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) and based in Johannesburg, it broadcasts nationally between 97.2 and 100 FM. It is one of several radio stations in South Africa that broadcasts live sport reports.
Can I listen to radio 5 Live on FM?
It is however broadcast in stereo on FM and DAB on BBC Local Radio frequencies overnight, usually from 1 am until BBC Local Radio commences morning broadcasts, usually from 5 am.
What FM is heart?
100.7 FM
Formed in the West Midlands and transmitting on the 100.7 FM frequency, Heart FM became the third independent radio station to provide a regional service. Millions of daily listeners joined Heart for the soft adult contemporary music, and in 1995 Heart FM started test transmissions in London, using frequency 106.2.
What radio frequency is Radio Sport?
These are the frequencies Radio Sport previously broadcast on at 30 March 2020 closure: Whangarei – 729 AM. Auckland – 1332 AM. Hamilton – 792 AM.
What frequency is Radio 5 Live?
909/693 MW
Networks
| Radio 1 | 97-99 FM |
|---|---|
| Radio 2 | 88-91 FM |
| Radio 3 | 90-93 FM |
| Radio 4 | 92-95 FM, 103-105 FM (with local variations for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) For Long Wave and Medium Wave frequencies, see below. |
| Radio 5 Live | 909/693 MW |
When did Springbok Radio close?
1985
Springbok Radio was the first commercial radio station in South Africa, but sadly closed down in 1985.
Why did Springbok Radio close down?
By 1985, Springbok Radio was operating at a heavy loss. After losing listeners with the handing over of its shortwave frequencies to Radio 5 and facing competition from television, despite the late arrival of the medium in 1976, it ceased broadcasting on 31 December 1985.