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COAST FM

New Zealand, Auckland
80'S
ENGLISH

DESCRIPTION

Coast FM broadcasts from Auckland, New Zealand, focusing on music from the 1980s. The station streams at 64kbps AAC+, providing a nostalgic listening experience for fans of that era.

STATION HIGHLIGHTS

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76 votes

STREAM INFO

CodecAAC+
Bitrate64 kbps
Status
Online
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How can I listen to Coast FM online?

Press Play to listen to Coast FM in your browser. RadioHear uses publicly listed stream URLs, and your device may connect directly to the station's streaming host to play the audio. You can also visit Coast FM's official website for schedule and station information.

What does Coast FM broadcast?

Coast FM features 80's content from New Zealand.

What's the mood of Coast FM?

Coast FM has a nostalgic feel — a good pick when you want something nostalgic on the radio.

What era of music does Coast FM focus on?

Coast FM focuses on 80s music, drawing from that period's sound and catalog.

STATION HIGHLIGHTS

TRENDING
76 votes

STREAM INFO

CodecAAC+
Bitrate64 kbps
Status
Online
VISIT STATION WEBSITE
Who is Coast FM for?

Coast FM is geared toward mainstream listeners.

Where does the station data come from?

Station metadata, stream URLs, and logos displayed on RadioHear are sourced from the RadioBrowser API — a free, community-maintained directory of internet radio stations. If a station logo is missing or unavailable, RadioHear may display a generic generated icon for UI purposes only; it does not represent the station's identity. RadioHear does not own the stream, logo, name, or any station data, and does not claim any rights over them. Listing a station or logo does not grant any license to the underlying audio, trademarks, or brand assets. RadioHear cannot guarantee the accuracy or availability of any station. If you have any questions, please click the HAVING PROBLEM? button below.

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