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

RNZI Airs new Radio 
Heritage Feature - 
Contemporary American
Samoa Radio
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Join us from Monday, February 18 2013 to hear an exciting visit to
the contemporary American Samoa radio dial on the Mailbox program
from Radio New Zealand International.

You'll hear famous WVUV, the last remaining second world war AFRS
call sign still on the air, now known as V103, The People's Station.
The story behind this station is very romantic, so it's good timing
just after Valentine's Day for many listeners.

93KHJ might sound familiar, and find out more about how this station
gets its name, and about their website and popular Facebook pages.

KSBS FM is another station you'll hear, one of some 15 radio stations
licensed to this small South Pacific American territory of just
55,000 people and with an economy based partially on just one single
tuna canning factory.

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. 

Currently, it's almost impossible to hear American Samoa on AM radio,
so this is a rare chance to learn more about radio on the island, and
listen to some of the local FM stations. 

Join us from Monday, February 18 2013 as we enjoy this special visit
to American Samoa and are entertained by local radio DJ's and hear
some wonderful music. You'll also hear an example of local
advertising. And remember, we have great radio memories about WVUV
and other Pacific radio stations at our website www.radioheritage.com
available every day 24/7, and all for free.

You can also use our Pacific Asian Listener Radio Guides at our
global website www.radioheritage.com to find today's radio stations
in the Pacific. Use our Google Search to find our many exclusive
features about broadcasting in American Samoa and nearby [Western]
Samoa.

All visits to our website and access to our features and services are
always free, and have been for almost 10 years. Every donation of 50c
makes it possible for someone else to enjoy the website, so please
think about paying it forward for others.

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www.radioheritage.com
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