ZM (New Zealand)
ZM is a New Zealand radio network.
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History
It was originally formed as a government-owned rock radio station and its disc-jockeys included controversial talkback host and television presenter Paul Holmes.
About
It is owned by the Radio Network group in New Zealand which also owns Newstalk ZB and Radio Sport amongst others.
ZM's slogan is '"today's hit music"', and as such plays mostly hit music directly from the charts or recent chart toppers.
Demographics
In the 17 markets throughout the country ZM reaches it has roughly 360,000 listeners every week. ZM listeners demographics are stereotypically between 18–39 with high disposable incomes, the ZM audience are early adopters, brand conscious and up with the times.
Audience
ZM listeners inline with listeners of the other such popular music radio stations in New Zealand are active and partake in the various contests which radio stations such as ZM provide to them.