Radio station seeks larger community

Posted By jessy On July 26, 2010 @ 5:02 pm In Indian News | No Comments

A Jesuit-run radio station in Mangalore is looking to broaden its
appeal by launching a host of new community-oriented programs.

Sarang Radio, a community station run by the Jesuits of St. Aloysius
Autonomous College, says the introduction of the new services will
also help mark its first anniversary on Sept. 23, 2010.

“We plan to start more community-oriented programs in regional
languages like Kannada, Tulu and Konkani along with Hindi and
English,” said Jesuit Father Richard Rego, who is in charge of the
radio station and heads the Journalism Department at the college.

There are also plans to launch several weekly phone-in programs, such
as Kannoonu Kacheri, on legal issues, Arogya Sparsha, a live program
on health concerns, and a special program for children, he said.

The station will also invite leaders, writers, social workers, farmers
and local artists for interviews, narration and feature presentations,
he said.

Sarang Radio initially used to broadcast about four to six hours a
day, but now it is on air for 14 hours, Father Rego said.

Disc jockey Antony D’Souza says Sarang Radio is determined to spread
its message to a wider audience.

“Even though community radio is by the people, for the people, and for
no profit, the public still prefer to listen to the big FM stations,”
he said.

“Since people have not begun to come to us, we intend to go to them,” he said.

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