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Re: [IRCA] New on RNZI - Micronesian Radio Now
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] New on RNZI - Micronesian Radio Now
- From: "Paul B. Walker, Jr." <walkerbroadcasting@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 18:57:39 -0500
Several of the stations in The Federated States Of Micronesia stream, mind
you only at 8K Mono/8hz.. but it's better then nothing.
V6AI is my favorite.. they play American music while speaking not only in
English on the air, but Yapese. I've had contacts with some of the on air
dj's and management there.. they are very nice people.
Here's one of the streaming links:
http://www.fm/yap/radio.htm
I've even had my voice featured on V6AI, with 500W on 88.1 and 10KW on
1494Khz as a voiceover talent/artist.
Paul Walker
Afternoons, 3 till 10pm
"97.5 The Hound" WDDH Ridgway, PA
www.houndcountry.com
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 6:51 PM, Geralyn Hollerman
<lynnhollerman@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
> For anyone interested:
> ---
> RNZI Airs New Radio
> Heritage Documentary
> Micronesian Radio Now
> _____________________ Join us from Monday, October 3 2011 as we bring you
> an exclusive
> review of radio broadcasting in today's Federated States of
> Micronesia on the new Mailbox program from Radio New Zealand
> International. The program includes reviews of todays radio scene on each
> of the
> island states of Chuuk [Truk], Kosrae, Pohnpei and Yap, looks at the
> differences between the islands, and reviews some of the challenges
> facing public radio in this North Pacific nation. You can listen directly
> via shortwave radio from RNZI in New Zealand,
> or audio on demand [for the following month] with full details of
> current broadcast frequencies [both DRM and analog] and times
> possible for your area as well as audio downloads at www.rnzi.com. FSM as
> it's better known, developed its local radio stations during
> the period of US Trust Territory of the Pacific status, and these
> stations form the core of the FSM Broadcasting Service headquartered
> on Pohnpei today. As well as public stations V6AK Chuuk, V6AJ Kosrae, V6AH
> Pohnpei, and
> V6AI Yap, there are only two commercial radio stations in the
> country, the rest being run by a wide range of churches and missions.
> Probably the best known is V6MP The Cross, which broadcasts on 4755
> Shortwave across all of FSM and to Palau, Saipan and the Marshall
> Islands. This station started out in a converted shipping container. You'll
> also hear recent air checks from each of the FSMBS AM radio
> stations, and each with very distinctive local programs, as well as a
> taste of contemporary Micronesian music. So join us from Monday, October 3
> 2011 as we explore the contemporary
> radio scene in the Federated States of Micronesia on the Mailbox
> program from Radio New Zealand International [www.rnzi.com]. You can also
> use our fully up to date guides to contemporary AM and
> shortwave radio stations in the Federated States of Micronesia with
> free access to our PAL Radio Guides at our global website
> www.radioheritage.com. Use our Google Search to find more features about
> broadcasting in the
> North Pacific including KYOI Saipan, WXLG Kwajalein and others.
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