A major new interview about the work of the Radio Heritage Foundation can be heard as audio on demand from HCJB for the DX Partyline program of January 30 2009 at www.hcjb.org.
Host Allen Graham in the Quito studios talks with Radio Heritage Foundation chairman David Ricquish about how the Pacific wide radio heritage preservation project got started, its progress, and the importance of making such an effort to protect and preserve the stories of radio. Read more…
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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. Read more…
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A new Radio Heritage Foundation documentary looking back at how new radio stations signed on the air in New Zealand since the 1970’s can be heard as audio on demand from RNZI for the Mailbox program of January 25 2009 at www.rnzi.com.
Featuring many recordings of announcements and jingles, the program includes Read more…
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Have you ever entered a Kang Guru Writing Competition? If you haven’t, or even if you have, be sure to enter this special 20th Anniversary Writing Competition fro KGI. This annual competition is being announced earlier than usual this year. The reason for this is that KGI want ALL of you to enter no matter what age you are! Write a maximum of 250 words, in English, and send to KGI before March 31st, 2009.
What do you like most about Kang Guru Indonesia? (Choose between 1, 2, or 3 things only)
KGI encourage entrants to evidence for their response to this simple question. Winner will be announced on the KGI Forum and website in April 2009. The grand winner, and a friend, will visit Bali in the middle of 2009 while two Runner Up will also be invited to Bali. All three winners be interviewed for KGI and they will all appear in the June 2009 magazine talking about their life and their connection with Kang Guru. Their interviews will also be featured during the final series of KGI radio programs across Indonesia in August and September 2009. The Best 25 entries will also win a KGI 20th Anniversary T-shirt and a special KGI Prize Pack.
(Resource: KGI)
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