Pacific Media Watch

12 June 2012

FIJI: RNZI airs new Radio Heritage feature

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WELLINGTON (Radio Heritage Foundation / Pacific Media Watch): Join us from Monday, June 11, 2012 to explore the world of breakfast radio on several of the 15 local FM radio stations in Suva on the Mailbox programme from Radio New Zealand International.

With a population of some 330,000, the Suva-Nausori corridor is one of the largest urban areas in the Pacific islands. 

This is not the Pacific of golden beaches, swaying palm trees and the gentle roar of the distant surf. This is high population density, traffic jams, shopping malls, and 15 radio stations competing for listeners.

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

We'll take you to the home of breakfast radio personalities Allan and Sophie [2day FM], Peceli and Serafina [Gold FM], Koliaci and Apenisa [Bula FM], Apakuki & Luisa [Radio Fiji 1], Ravin [Radio Fiji 2], Ashmita & Jitendra [Mirchi FM] and wonderfully named Epi Work [Mix94] and tell you how you can join them all for breakfast!

English, Fijian and Hindi radio stations, personalities and music, from just a few of the stations in Suva, Fiji. 

So join us from Monday, June 11 2012 as we enjoy breakfast with the radio DJ's from Suva, Fiji on the Mailbox programme from Radio New Zealand International [www.rnzi.com].

You can also use our Pacific Asian Listener and Pacific Traveller Radio Guides at our global website www.radioheritage.com. Use our Google Search to find more features about broadcasting in Fiji.

Radio Heritage Foundation is a registered non-profit organisation connecting radio, popular culture, history and heritage with useful radio guides and features for free community use at www.radioheritage.com.

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