Saturday, June 11, 2011

Radio New Zealand to air Earthquake Radio documentary on Monday

Join us from Monday, June 13 2011 as we bring you the inside story on Radio New Brighton 102.1 FM, the emergency radio station for earthquake hit Christchurch, to be broadcast on the Mailbox program from Radio New Zealand International.

This unique documentary includes on-air sound grabs, interviews with the people who set up the station, volunteer announcers, and local residents. We usually research and write about radio stories, this time we were in the heart of the story ourselves.

You can listen directly via shortwave radio from Radio New Zealand International, 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 http://www.rnzi.com/ .

The report also backgrounds how the earthquake on February 22 2011 affected local radio stations, how they responded to the loss of their studios and yet still maintained 24/7 service, and broke the biggest news story in New Zealand for decades.

You'll also learn about JOYZ2U 77.2 FM and other disaster recovery FM stations set up in Japan after their earthquake, tsunami and nuclear triple hit just two days before Radio New Brighton went to air.

How the radio community in the two countries responded to the earthquakes has many similarities, but there are also key differences in how civil defence and local authorities regarded these emergency local radio stations. In one country they were ignored, in the other
fully supported.

So join us from Monday, June 13 2011 as we explore these two recent examples of earthquake radio on the Mailbox program from Radio New Zealand International http://www.rnzi.com/

You can also use our fully up to date guide to contemporary AM radio in Japan and New Zealand with free access to our PAL Radio Guides at our global website http://www.radioheritage.com/ .

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All times UTC, targeted to Pacific regions

0000-0100 15720pa
0100-0200 15720pa
0200-0300 15720pa
0300-0400 15720pa
0400-0458 15720pa
0459-0500 11725pa
0500-0600 11725pa
0600-0658 11725pa
0659-0700 6170pa
0700-0758 6170pa
0759-0800 6170pa
0800-0900 6170pa
0900-1000 6170pa
1000-1058 6170pa
1059-1100 9655pa
1100-1200 9655pa
1200-1258 9655pa
1259-1300 6170pa
1300-1400 6170pa
1400-1500 6170pa
1500-1550 6170pa
1551-1600 7440pa
1600-1700 7440pa
1700-1800 7440pa
1800-1835 7440pa
1836-1850 9615pa
1851-1900 9615pa
1900-1950 9615pa
1951-2000 11725pa
2000-2050 11725pa
2051-2100 11725paq
2100-2150 11725pa
2151-2200 15720pa
2200-2300 15720pa
2300-0000 15720pa

DRM
0000-0100 17675pa
0100-0200 17675pa
0200-0300 17675pa
0300-0400 17675pa
0400-0458 17675pa
0459-0500 11675pa
0500-0600 11675pa
0600-0658 11675pa
0659-0700 7440pa
0700-0758 7440pa
0759-0800 7440pa
0800-0900 7440pa
0900-1000 7440pa
1000-1058 7440pa
1059-1100 7440pa
1100-1158 7440pa
1551-1600 6170pa
1600-1700 6170pa
1700-1800 6170pa
1800-1835 6170pa
1836-1850 9890pa
1851-1900 15720pa
1900-2000 15720pa
2000-2050 15720pa
2051-2100 11675pa
2100-2150 11675pa
2151-2200 17675pa
2200-2300 17675pa
2300-0000 17675pa
(DX Mix News 680)