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[HCDX] RNZI Mailbox - Contemporary Pacific Radio in NZ



Hi everyone

RNZI Mailbox
Contemporary Pacific Radio in New Zealand

The second documentary in the new radio heritage series on Radio New Zealand International airs on the new Mailbox program broadcast from next Monday. You can listen and download the 15 minute program from the audio section of www.rnzi.com from early next week.

Auckland has the largest Polynesian population of any city in the world and local Pacific audiences have the choice of three fulltime AM and FM radio stations. Listen to the breakfast shows from 531PI, Radio Samoa 1593 and Niu-FM, along with a great variety of station ID's, jingles and promotions that make you feel as if you're in the heart of the Pacific.

You'll hear samples of the unique Pacific urban music sound emerging from Auckland as well as an audio clip and ID from daytime only Samoan Capital Radio 783 AM in Wellington. Serving nearly a quarter million audience nationwide, these four local Pacific stations each have their own sound and energy and broadcast in many languages.

Enjoy a unique audio tour of a typical morning on the Auckland airwaves and hear what makes New Zealand Pacific radio so completely different from what you ever imagined.

Listen to Radio New Zealand International via shortwave, live streaming and audio download at www.rnzi.com. Produced by the Radio Heritage Foundation in association with Radio New Zealand International.

Warm regards
David Ricquish
Radio Heritage Foundation
PO Box 14339
Wellington, New Zealand 



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