Our broadcast area is Mahia to Northern Wairarapa, encompassing Wairoa, Napier, Hastings, Waipawa, Waipukurau, Porangahau, and Dannevirke - targeting...
Our broadcast area is Mahia to Northern Wairarapa, encompassing Wairoa, Napier, Hastings, Waipawa, Waipukurau, Porangahau, and Dannevirke - targeting the extensive Ngati Kahungunu tribal region. A recent survey of listeners in our broadcast area indicated that approximately 65,000 people, comprising Kahungunu, non-Kahungunu and non-Maori are tuning in. Our Mission Statement is: "Ki te whakapiki ake i te reo Maori me ona tikanga ma roto i nga korerotanga." "To promote the Maori language and culture primarily through the use of the spoken word".
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11th March 2010 I live in Hamilton and I am of Ngati Kahungunu descent. I've been tuning-in to this station for about the last 4 years (via the internet) to listen to the morning 'kaumatua chat' show. It's been a great way to hear the Kahungunu dialect/mita with fantastic announcers like Nanny Apikara.
However, they need more Kahungunu announcers. We need to hear our own reo spoken on our own station.
I live in Hamilton and I am of Ngati Kahungunu descent. I've been tuning-in to this station for about the last 4 years (via the internet) to listen to the morning 'kaumatua chat' show. It's been a great way to hear the Kahungunu dialect/mita with fantastic announcers like Nanny Apikara. However, they need more Kahungunu announcers. We need to hear our own reo spoken on our own station.