Re: [IRCA] 531 Australian ID
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Re: [IRCA] 531 Australian ID



Well, yeah, it's like some people here in Vancouver regard CJVB and CHMB as "Chinese" stations: they're actually multi-lingual but with a programming focus in Cantonese and Mandarin.

531 PI serves the wider Pacific Island community which is pretty large in Auckland (I forget which wins as the largest Polynesian city, Honolulu or Orkland), and only some of their programming is specifically in Samoan. If their website is up-to-date, at the time you're going to be hearing them, our Monday mornings is in Cook Island Maori, Tuesday in Niuean, Wednesday in Tongan, and Thursday in Samoan.

Friday our time as in this morning (i.e. into Saturday NZT), their community programming in Kiribati apparently ceases at 12 a.m. (1200 UT), and their sked isn't clear as to what hits the airwaves between then and 7 p.m. NZT Saturday when it's Fijian, apart from an English sports show during brekkie. That was wrapping up in the live stream I monitored at 2.25 p.m. PDT -- there was a promo for a fishing show "coming up in seven minutes". There were a couple of sports promos at 2.30 p.m. (9.30 a.m. Sat NZT), a commercial for a private arts/training college, and detailed weather for Auckland, Whangarei to the north, Hamilton to the south (1 degree Celsius and foggy... ouch!) and marine areas. Then into a long monologue from a fishie guy! I gave up at 2.40 p.m.

<http://www.radio531pi.com/on-air/community-language-shows>

Weekdays it seems to be DJ format, presumably with a mix of music and focus of news/information from the Pacific and locally:

<http://www.radio531pi.com/on-air/your-radio-531pi-hosts>

Theo

On 26/07/2013 1:20 PM, d1028gary@xxxxxxx wrote:
Theo and Bruce,

Thanks very much for your suggestions concerning the 531 DU station identity.

<<<  The music that follows is pretty much sounds as if it's setting up for
an "Island-type" instrumental.  Does your recording continue like
that, Gary?   >>>
Actually the light pop music continued for about 15 minutes after that ID, Theo, right up until the time that sunrise enhancement collapsed around 1350 UTC. I didn't know that 531-PI ever had English programming with Western pop music, so that was a surprise to me. The station has had a hammerlock on the frequency here all week here, with only an occasional Aussie talker sneaking in at times. Since 531-PI wasn't around as a co-channel during this mystery recording, your suggestion does make sense. What kind of puzzles me, though, is why 531-PI would have this YL announcer with absolutely no Samoan accent playing this western pop music for an extended time, especially when their focus seems to be on promoting the Samoan language, culture and music. Weird!

73, Gary

-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Portzer <bportzer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America <irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Fri, Jul 26, 2013 11:59 am
Subject: Re: [IRCA] 531 Australian ID


I agree, 5-31 PI

Bruce


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