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Subject: Radio Heritage Interview - HCJB Ecuador
Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2009 19:01:26 +1300
From: i...@radioheritage.net
To: i...@radioheritage.net
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Radio Heritage Interview
HCJB Quito, Ecuador
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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.
Since going live on line some 5 years ago, the website
www.radioheritage.net has received millions of visitors, page views
and hits from some 125+ countries, and has become a popular free
resource for researchers, students, people in the broadcasting
industry, radio listeners and enthusiasts and increasingly,
genealogists.
In the same period, thousands of original items of radio memorabilia
have been saved from damage or loss, hundreds of original articles
and photos placed on line, some 30 major radio heritage documentaries
researched and broadcast over RNZI, and much more.
Amongst the international board members that help give the Radio
Heritage Foundation its unique global perspective on radio heritage
issues are well known broadcasters Dr Adrian Peterson [Adventist
World Radio], Jonathan Marks [previously with Radio Netherlands] and
Martin Hadlow [until recently with UNESCO].
The Radio Heritage Foundation is a registered non-profit organization
connecting radio heritage and popular culture across the Pacific.
Visit www.radioheritage.net to learn more about its current
activities and programs, and to find out how you can get involved.
You can also support the radio heritage programs by donations,
materials, radio memorabilia and ephemera, and your time and
goodwill. These are challenging times financially for all heritage
preservation projects, and your donation will help save our Pacific
radio heritage for future generations.
Radio Heritage Foundation, PO Box 14339, Wellington 6241, New
Zealand. Visit us today at www.radioheritage.net, listen to this
latest interview on HCJB at
www.hcjb.org/media/dx_partyline/dxpl_audio_files.html [January 30
2009], and listen to our latest documentaries on RNZI at www.rnzi.com
audio on demand Mailbox programs of January 25 and February 8 2009.
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Lynn.
Lafayette, LA
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