domenica 16 giugno 2013

Hawaii's Big Island AM & FM on shortwave

Media Release
Radio Heritage Foundation
www.radioheritage.com
June 16 2013

Hawaii's Big Island AM & FM
Radio Now Heard on Shortwave
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Yes, it's true.

The new radio heritage documentary airing on Radio New Zealand International's Mailbox program on June 17 2013 features a review of today's radio on the Big Island of Hawaii and audio you've never heard before on shortwave from Hawaii........................

With a population of just 185,000 people, the Big Island brings you macadamia nuts, snow skiing in season, and good radio from both Hilo side and Kona side..........and now you'll hear some of these stations on shortwave for the first time in this new program.

Reviews of websites for such stations as KHNU 620, KPUA 670 and KKON 790, background on now silent KHLO and sister station KHBC.........Your Feel Good Island Music Station KWXX and much more to enjoy.

KAPA with its flip flop designed logo and moon calendar, Lava 105.3, KKOA at Volcano and KCIF Keeping Christ in Focus are just some of the stations visited on the Big Island of Hawaii...also known as the Orchid Isle.

You'll also hear KANO's HPR1 music program and the full station ID for the collective stations of the Hawaii Public Radio network.......as well as Hawaiian music, jingles and station stings from the best of Big Island Hawaii radio in 2013.

It's an unusual opportunity to cruise along the Big Island radio dial without buying an air ticket there, and the range of radio stations serving this small island community is fascinating. Do join us.

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.

* Join us from Monday, June 17 2013 and enjoy this special visit to the Big Island of Hawaii, be entertained by local Big Island radio stations and hear some wonderful contemporary Hawaiian music.

* Use the Pacific Asian Listener Radio Guide at our global website
www.radioheritage.com to find today's AM radio stations in Hawaii and across the Pacific.

* Use the on-site Google Search to find our many exclusive features about broadcasting in Hawaii and other Pacific islands.

All visits to our website and access to our features and services are always free, and have been for almost 10 years.

Listen to today's AM & FM radio from the Big Island on shortwave for the first time from June 17, in the Mailbox program from Radio New Zealand International.

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