This version has the correct website address for FDFM Radio. We
apologize for the error in our earlier release.

Media Release
Radio Heritage Foundation
www.radioheritage.com
June 7 2012


FDFM Radio targets Fiji
with new shortwave broadcast
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The Australian based Fiji Freedom & Democracy Movement has launched a
weekly one hour shortwave radio program in Fijian targeted at Fiji
says the Radio Heritage Foundation www.radioheritage.com.

Broadcast at 8.30pm on Mondays [Fiji time] the program features news,
information, interviews and music designed to reach local Fijian
listeners and promote the FDFM vision of the restoration of a
democratic Free Fiji under the 1997 constitution.

The shortwave radio broadcast is heard on 11565 kHz and the first
broadcast this week was widely heard in Fiji, Australia, New Zealand,
Japan, USA, Sweden, Finland and Germany. It apparently originates
from a leased time privately owned transmitter located in the USA.

Local radio media in Fiji must operate under regulations including
news censorship by the military government which came to power in a
series of coups and which has, at times, closed down the local FM
relay stations of both the BBC and Radio Australia.

Since the 1970's radio stations and programs opposing Pacific
governments have broadcast from a number of Melanesian states such as
Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, the autonomous region of Bougainville, and
now Fiji.

Whether indigenous Fijian listeners have modern shortwave receivers
capable of hearing FDFM Radio is questionable, as they already have
access to a large variety of state and private local FM radio
stations broadcasting popular programs in Fijian.

The Fiji Freedom & Democracy Movement is the same organization that
said it planned to broadcast from a pirate radio ship off the Fijian
coast in 2010. It's clearly found that paying a few dollars to rent a
shortwave transmitter thousands of kilometers away from Fiji for an
hour each week is far less expensive.

Listeners can hear podcasts of the broadcasts and find out more
information about FDFM Radio at
https://sites.google.com/site/fijidemocracyfreedommovement, as well
as an email address to which reception reports and comments can be
sent.

For more details about radio in Fiji, we recommend the Pacific Asian
Listener Radio Guide and Pacific Travellers Guides at
www.radioheritage.com. Features about the history of broadcasting in
Fiji can also be found here.

Radio Heritage Foundation is a registered non-profit organization
connecting radio, popular culture, history and heritage and features
and radio guides are available for free community use at
www.radioheritage.com.  






 



















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