Pacific Media Watch

28 September 2016

FIJI: New season of The Pacific Way to screen this week

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SUVA (Pacific Community/Pacific Media Watch): Dynamic stories about development in the Pacific will hit television screens across the region starting this week, following the launch of the 2016 season of The Pacific Way.

The flagship television programme by the Pacific Community (SPC) was officially launched by SPC’s deputy director-general, Dr Audrey Aumua, and television partner, Fiji Television Limited’s chief-executive, Geoffrey Smith, this week in Fiji.  

Aumua said the television programme has a proud history of providing informative and entertaining content about the Pacific Islands.

“The show continues to be a great platform that allows us Pacific Islanders to share our heritage, our development challenges, our opportunities and our knowledge on issues that affect our region, our nations and our homes,” Aumua said.

The Pacific Way will broadcast on Fiji Television Limited’s Fiji One at 8:15pm on September 30.

The regional TV stations airing season 2016 are:

  • Malama TV —American Samoa
  • CITV – Cook Islands
  • KGTF TV/Channel 12—Guam
  • Island Cable TVPalau
  • ICTV Pohnpei
  • V6AM Waab TV—Federated States of Micronesia
  • Marianas Cablevision
  • Tonga Broadcasting Corporation
  • Samoa Quality Broadcasting Company
  • BCN—Niue
  • NTV—Nauru
  • EMTV—Papua New Guinea
  • VTBC TV 9 —Vanuatu
  • Tuvalu Broadcasting Corporation
  • Tahiti Nui Television
  • Oceania Television Network—Palau
  • Fiji TV
  • Click TV—Papua New Guinea

Previous episodes of The Pacific Way can be viewed here.

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