The Alligator 90-100 FM

The Alligator 90FM (later renamed The Alligator 90-100FM), was a radio station broadcasting from Hawke's Bay, New Zealand from 1994 to 1998. The station initially went on air on 90.3 FM via temporary studios on Station Street Napier, before relocating to a new building on the corner of Carlyle and Craven Street's Napier. The Alligator ran an adult contemorary format, filling a hole in the market. Positioning statements included "Better Music Variety and Less Talking", and "The Original FM Music Station for Adults".

The station's first Programme Director was Andrew Jefferies. Other announcers included James Milner, Virgil Troy, Julie-Ann Barnes, and Station Manager Graeme Parsonage. Later, Mark Bramley would join the radio line-up.

Within months of the station's launch, a second transmitter was installed on Bluff Hill and relayed the programmes to Napier Hill and Port residents on 99.9 FM. At this time, the station was renamed "The Alligator 90-100FM".

Eventually, The Alligator hit hard times and was sold. The station was replaced with a satellite programme from Hamilton and renamed "Easy Listening i90". The 99.9 frequency broadcast a new programme for youth - Xtreme 100. These stations would continue to broadcast for a few years before they were bought by The Radio Network.