Today marks the 30-year anniversary of RNZ Pacific, formerly called RNZ International. On January 24, 1990, Radio New Zealand International beamed into the Pacific on a new 100 kilowatt transmitter. Amelia Langford has more.
Many remote communities in Pacific island countries rely on shortwave radio.
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