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[IRCA] New on RNZI - Australia's Radio Heritage
- Subject: [IRCA] New on RNZI - Australia's Radio Heritage
- From: Geralyn Hollerman <lynnhollerman@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2010 04:07:49 -0800 (PST)
For anyone interested:
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Media Release
Radio Heritage Foundation
www.radioheritage.net
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RNZI Airs New Radio Heritage Documentary
Australia's Radio Heritage
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Join us from Monday March 8 2010 when we air our new radio
heritage documentary about Australia's radio heritage on Radio New
Zealand International's [RNZI] Mailbox program.
Interviews with original 1930's broadcasters, country radio stories
and popular radio serials feature in this look back at the
foundations of Australia's powerful commercial radio industry.
You can listen directly via shortwave or audio on demand [for the
following month] with full details of broadcast frequencies and times
in your area and audio download at www.rnzi.com.
You'll hear former 3UL Warragul broadcaster Max Taylor talking about
the early days and introducing popular country radio announcer Vern
Haycroft.
Excerpts from 'When A Girl Marries' and 'Fred & Maggie Everybody' -
two of the most popular radio serials of the 1930's and
1940's.....music from the long running 'Blue Hills' serial.....
What did monumental stone masons, early radio technicians and slabs
of marble have in common? Listen to Max Gibson and find out some
fascinating facts, as well as an introduction to the founder of
3FB...one of the early experimental stations that grew into a full
commercial station.
Join David Ricquish of the Radio Heritage Foundation for this audio
and heritage tour deep into Australia's radio heritage.
You'll find many online stories about the Long Lost Australian Radio
Stars, their stations, their radio clubs and much more at the global
website of the Radio Heritage Foundation - www.radioheritage.net.
We highly recommend 'Changing Stations - The Story of Australian
Commercial Radio' a new book exploring the history of these many
stations and personalities and currently available now for worldwide
shipping from our website www.radioheritage.net.
Use our free Pacific Asian Log Radio Guides for full details of AM,
FM and SW broadcasters from around the entire region including
Australia, easy
to search and easy to use.
RNZI's Mailbox program from Monday March 8 2010 via shortwave and
audio on demand with full times and schedules at www.rnzi.com now.
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Radio Heritage Foundation is a registered non-profit connecting
popular culture, nostalgia and radio heritage across the Pacific. Our
new mailing address - Radio Heritage Foundation, PO Box 20024,
Newtown, Wellington 6242, New Zealand. Introductory Annual Supporters
welcome from just US$10 with instant discounts, savings and gifts so
sign up today at www.radioheritage.net and support the team.
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Lynn.
Lafayette, LA
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