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- Date: Tue, 15 Apr 97 17:26 GMT+1200
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>Attn Grey-Liners:
>The future of New Zealand's summer sports network, "Sports Roundup" is
>assured, although the frequencies aren't!
>In a note from Adrian Sainsbury, Frequency Manager for RNZ, he comments that
>"..the separartion of the Sports Roundup from RNZI to The Radio Network is
>not quite complete. The programme originates in Broadcasting House,
>Wellington
>(RNZ HQ) and the YC transmitters (657, 882, 900, 963, 576, 909, &
>1026) are owned and operated by RNZ. Next season, The Radio Network will look
>after the programming themselves, we may still offer the transmitters. The
>Radio Network are slowly building a separate network to avoid using the YC's
>because of Parliamentary interruptions. So my QSL management will in future
>only cover transmitters owned by Radio New Zealand"
>During this past summer, Sports Roundup used 96.1mHz FM in Auckland &
>Christchurch, 783 in Wellington, 1368 in Napier and 1377 in Dunedin when
>Parliament was being aired.
>73s Paul