South Pacific: Radio Heritage Foundation Update
From Radio Heritage Foundation HQ
Latest Pacific radio news from www.radioheritage.net
(1) radio heritage sites in New Zealand destroyed by fire and under demolition threat.
(2) Australia's oldest commercial radio station turns 80
(3) Australian volunteer groups work hard to save old radio programs, QSL cards and old radio magazines
(4) Breakfast DJ rescues heritage items as station closes
More full length radio heritage articles coming soon:
(1) Radio Norfolk Island
(2) 44 years with Radio New Zealand's 2YZ, 2ZC and 2ZB
(3) WXLG Kwajalein
(4) Canton Island from WXLF to the Hermit Crab Network
(5) Canton Island in the Phoenix Islands Group, WXLE Radio 1385
(6) Canton Island: Inside DJ stories from WXLE
(7) Tokelau FM
(8) Ham Radio in Christchurch, New Zealand in 1932
(9) KMTH Midway - 1950's
(10) KMTH Midway - 1960's
Lots of new information, long lost photos and images, exclusive stories from the people who were there at the time and much more...
Keep visiting www.radioheritage.net to find out more, and remember to claim your free membership with just one 'click' to stay in touch with the latest news.
Warm regards
David Ricquish
Radio Heritage Foundation
www.radioheritage.net
Source: Email
(1) radio heritage sites in New Zealand destroyed by fire and under demolition threat.
(2) Australia's oldest commercial radio station turns 80
(3) Australian volunteer groups work hard to save old radio programs, QSL cards and old radio magazines
(4) Breakfast DJ rescues heritage items as station closes
More full length radio heritage articles coming soon:
(1) Radio Norfolk Island
(2) 44 years with Radio New Zealand's 2YZ, 2ZC and 2ZB
(3) WXLG Kwajalein
(4) Canton Island from WXLF to the Hermit Crab Network
(5) Canton Island in the Phoenix Islands Group, WXLE Radio 1385
(6) Canton Island: Inside DJ stories from WXLE
(7) Tokelau FM
(8) Ham Radio in Christchurch, New Zealand in 1932
(9) KMTH Midway - 1950's
(10) KMTH Midway - 1960's
Lots of new information, long lost photos and images, exclusive stories from the people who were there at the time and much more...
Keep visiting www.radioheritage.net to find out more, and remember to claim your free membership with just one 'click' to stay in touch with the latest news.
Warm regards
David Ricquish
Radio Heritage Foundation
www.radioheritage.net
Source: Email
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