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Subject: Cook Islands Radio - RNZI Radio Heritage Documentary
Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 18:21:10 +1300
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Cook Islands Radio
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A new Radio Heritage Foundation documentary exploring the history of
radio in the Cook Islands can be heard as audio on demand from RNZI
for the Mailbox program of February 8 2009 at www.rnzi.com.
This special documentary covers early broadcasting in the 1940's and
50's right through until today, looks at the difficulties involved
with providing radio service to 2.2 million square kilometers of the
South Pacific from a population base of less than 20,000, and is
accompanied by traditional Cook Islands music.
You'll learn about the new outer island radio network, hear a rare
station ID from TK3ANA, excerpts from Radio Cook Islands, Matariki FM
and Radio Ikurangi KCFM including station IDs, jingles, local adverts
and music, and other program highlights.
This is a rare glimpse into what radio on Rarotonga really sounds
like, and you'll also enjoy visiting www.radioheritage.net to read
the article 'ZK1ZA Cook Islands' which tells the story of early radio
from these islands in the South Pacific.
'Cook Islands Radio' is part of an ongoing series of radio heritage
documentaries covering the islands of the Pacific, often featuring
exclusive audio recorded locally and drawing heavily on private radio
archives to which the Radio Heritage Foundation now increasingly has
access.
The Radio Heritage Foundation is a registered non-profit organization
connecting radio heritage and popular culture across the Pacific.
Visit www.radioheritage.net to see hundreds of articles, photos and
much more, including the popular Pacific Asian Log Radio Guides.
You can support the radio heritage programs of the Radio Heritage
Foundation by donations, materials, radio memorabilia and ephemera,
and your time and goodwill. These are challenging times financially
for all heritage preservation projects, and your donation will help
save our Pacific radio heritage for future generations.
Radio Heritage Foundation, PO Box 14339, Wellington 6241, New
Zealand. Visit us at www.radioheritage.net and listen to us on RNZI
at www.rnzi.com. To be removed from this list email 'remove me' to
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