The Pacific Media Network is a
New Zealand
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radio network
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and pan-Pasifika national broadcasting network, currently owned and operated by the National Pacific Radio Trust and partly funded by the Government. It includes the
PMN 531 radio network,
PMN News and Auckland-only broadcast station
PMN NIU combined are accessible to an estimated 92 percent of the country's Pacific population. The network targets both first-generation Pacific migrants and New Zealand-born people with Pacific heritage.
As of 2009, it was the only specifically pan-Pacific broadcaster in New Zealand.
The National Pacific Radio Trust receives a $3.9 million annual grant from the Government, managed by
NZ On Air
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and overseen by the
Ministry for Culture and Heritage
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.
It broadcasts in
English
English usually refers to:
* English language
* English people
English may also refer to:
Peoples, culture, and language
* ''English'', an adjective for something of, from, or related to England
** English national ide ...
,
Cook Islands Māori
Cook Islands Māori is an Eastern Polynesian language that is the official language of the Cook Islands. Cook Islands Māori is closely related to New Zealand Māori, but is a distinct language in its own right. Cook Islands Māori is simply c ...
,
Niuean,
Tongan,
Samoan,
Tuvaluan,
Kiribati Gilbertese,
Fijian,
Solomon Islands Pijin
Pijin (Solomons Pidgin or Neo-Solomonic) is a language spoken in Solomon Islands. It is closely related to Tok Pisin of Papua New Guinea and Bislama of Vanuatu; these might be considered dialects of a single language. It is also related to T ...
and
Tokelauan
Tokelauan is a Polynesian language spoken in Tokelau and on Swains Island (or Olohega) in American Samoa. It is closely related to Tuvaluan and is related to Samoan and other Polynesian languages. Tokelauan has a co-official status with Englis ...
— 11 of the 40 languages NZ On Air supports.
This is supplemented by commercial income which is another $800k per annum.
Since August 2017, the Trust is chaired by Tiumalu Peter Fa'afiu. Patrick Lino was the CEO from July 2017 to June 2019. An Interim CEO is currently in place.
History
1993–2002
Radio 531pi was set up by the Auckland Pacific Island Community Radio Trust (APICRT) in
Otahuhu in 1993 as a station for Auckland's Pacific Island community.
According to
Massey University
Massey University ( mi, Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa) is a university based in Palmerston North, New Zealand, with significant campuses in Albany and Wellington. Massey University has approximately 30,883 students, 13,796 of whom are extramural or ...
sociologist Paul Spoonley the station reached Pacific communities who were not served by commercial radio, and helped establish a pan-Pacific identity.
The station initially sustained on $1.25 million of Government funding each year with limited staff salaries, but by the 2001–02 and 2002-03 financial years it was earning more than $1 million a year in advertising income.
The trust's directors during this time included Samoan businessman
Arthur Anae
Arthur Anae (born 1945) is a New Zealand politician who served on the Auckland Council. He was an MP from 1996 to 1999, and again from 2000 to 2002. He was part of the National Party, being its first Pacific Islander MP.
Early life
Anae, who w ...
, Tongan
AUT University
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lecturer James Prescott and former
Federated Farmers
Federated Farmers of New Zealand is a lobby and advocacy group for all farmers: arable including fruit and vegetables, dairy and meat and their often remote communities. It has a network of 24 regional organisations and six industry groups. Fed ...
president Brian Chamberlin.
Tuaratini, a Radio 531pi announcer during its early years, said her role was to continue the oral traditions of Pacific culture.
Faaolo Utumapu, the first totally blind student to gain a Bachelor of Communication Studies at
AUT University
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, became a Radio 531pi host in 2000.
2002–2003
In early 2002, the APICRT secured a Government contract to operate nationwide network Niu FM over three years, using a similar operational model to Radio 531pi.
The network was a three-year pilot with $8 million of funding from
NZ On Air
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. It was intended to complement the existing services offered by Radio 531pi, Capital Samoa Radio and the
Access Radio Network
The Community Access Media Alliance (CAMA) (formerly the Association of Community Access Broadcasters (ACAB)), also known as the Access Radio Network, is a group of twelve New Zealand community radio media organisations. The stations were establ ...
, but target a younger New Zealand-born Pacific demographic.
Sina Wendt-Moore was the network's first chief executive.
The Government also set up the National Pacific Radio Trust (NPRT) to oversee the Niu FM project, and ensure it reflected the diversity of Pacific peoples and communities and shaped New Zealand's national identity, by broadcasting and producing programmes in English, Samoan, Tongan, Cook Islands Māori, Niuean, Tokelauan, Tuvaluan and Fijian languages.
On 31 August 2002, the new Niu FM network went to air in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch, broadcasting programmes from the Radio 531pi building. By October 2002 the NRPT had threatened to cancel the APICRT's contract, accusing the trust of mismanagement. It pursued the matter through mediation and then through court action.
The network continued to operate normally through this process,
but journalist
Tapu Misa
Tapu Misa is a Samoan-born New Zealand journalist specialising in Pacific Islands affairs. She is considered New Zealand's first Pasifika woman journalist.
Biography
Misa was born in Samoa and raised in Wellington. She studied journalism on a c ...
says she and other staff provided unpaid services.
Vienna Richards was interim news editor and hosted the 2002 election special.
2003–2007
On 3 June 2003, the NRPT took over the Niu FM network, moving the operations from Otahuhu to new studios in the central Auckland suburb of
Ponsonby. In an interview with ''
Metro Magazine
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'', NRPT chairman
Simativa Perese accused the APICRT of inadequately covering issues like tithing in churches, inappropriately using funds on company cars and staff meals, and having a conflict of interest between its Niu FM and Radio 531pi networks.
In an article in the
Pacific Journalism Review
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, journalist Tapu Misa, the wife of interim Niu FM manager Sefita Hao’uli, rejected the allegations. She said the network had covered the issue of tithing extensively, its spending on staff benefits and client events was in line with industry standards, and the APICRT did not want either station to undermine the other.
In an interview with
Radio Australia
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, Hao’uli also accused NRPT of excessive interference.
For the next three years Niu FM was operated by the NRPT and Radio 531pi was operated by the APICRT. Reviews of Niu FM described it as "fresh and irrelevant",
with an underlying Pacific philosophy.
In 2005, the Government decided to continue funding Niu FM beyond the pilot period,
after a report to Cabinet showed the NPRT was achieving most of its objectives.
The APICRT continued to operate Radio 531pi as normal, including providing coverage of the
2006 Samoan election.
The protracted legal dispute between NRPT and APICRT was expected to last months,
but lasted two years.
The trusts reached a settlement, allowing the two stations to pool resources and eventually merge operations.
2006–2011
In 2006, the Government asked the APICRT to transfer operations of Radio 531pi to the NRPT,
while retaining ownership of the 531 AM frequency.
Broadcasting minister
Steve Maharey
Steven Maharey (born 3 February 1953) is a New Zealand academic and former politician of the Labour Party. Elected to Parliament for the first time in 1990 , he was Minister of Social Development and Employment from 1999 to 2005 and Ministe ...
said the merger would protect the future of both stations,
and allow the stations to share resources and staff.
However, Misa said there was still bitterness between the two stations,
and NRPT chairman Fa’amatuainu Tino Pereira later said the merging process was very difficult for the staff involved.
Misa said Niu FM had broadcast derogatory comments about Pacific workers and did not pronounce Pacific names correctly.
The 2006 Fringe Lenders in New Zealand Desk Research Project, commissioned by the
Ministry of Consumer Affairs, found high-interest "fringe lenders" were advertising on Radio 531pi and Niu FM.
In 2008, Pacific Media Network expanded its range of first language programmes simulcast on Niu FM and Radio 531pi to include shows for people from the Solomon Islands and Kiribati.
In March,
One News reported the Pacific Media Network had appointed Vienna Richards, the sister of
William Sio
Aupito Tofae Su'a William Sio (born 1960) is a politician who became a member of the New Zealand House of Representatives on 1 April 2008 for the Labour Party as a list MP. Since the November , he has represented the Māngere electorate.
Perso ...
from the governing
Labour Party, to an unadvertised position as editor of the Pacific Radio News service.
Political reporter
Chris Trotter
Christopher Marshall Trotter (born 1956) is a political commentator in New Zealand. He is the editor of the occasional '' Political Review'' magazine.
Biography
Chris Trotter has worked for unions and was on the New Zealand Council (the nationa ...
criticised the decision and urged the network to reconsider it.
Richards made a complaint about the piece to the
Broadcasting Standards Authority
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The main f ...
, arguing the piece was imbalanced, inaccurate and unfair, but the complaint was not upheld.
In June 2010, Radio 531pi stood down Efeso Collins, the host of the weekend current affairs show Talanoa Pacific; he said it was an attempt to stifle his discussions of alleged misspending of a $4.8 million Government grant by the Pacific Islands Economic Development Agency.
The unpaid volunteers and low-paid staff who helped establish Radio 531pi were recognised at its 17th birthday in 2010.
Pereira resigned as chairman during board changes at the end of 2010; the new board included former APIRCT board member Brian Chamberlain, businessman Uluomatootua Saulaulu Aiono, chartered accountant Willie Johnston and broadcaster Sandra Kailahi.
2011–2016
The Pacific Media Network signed a contract with
Whitireia New Zealand
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in January 2011 to set up a studio in its
Cuba Street Media Centre.
The studio was opened by tertiary education minister
Steven Joyce
Steven Leonard Joyce (born 7 April 1963) is a New Zealand former politician, who entered the New Zealand House of Representatives in 2008 as a member of the New Zealand National Party. In the same year he became Minister of Transport and Minis ...
in May as a training studio for the New Zealand Radio Training School,
which is rented out by Niu FM for Wellington broadcasts.
Later the same year,
NZ On Air
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gave the NRPT a one-off $725,000 grant to move its entire operations from
Ponsonby to new, larger, more modern studios in
Manukau
Manukau (), or Manukau Central, is a suburb of South Auckland, New Zealand, centred on the Manukau City Centre business district. It is located 23 kilometres south of the Auckland Central Business District, west of the Southern Motorway, so ...
.
The move took place in April 2012.
Broadcasting minister
Jonathan Coleman said the Ponsonby studios were outdated and the new location would bring the network closer to most Pacific communities.
At the opening of the new studios,
National Party colleague
Sam Lotu-Iiga
Peseta Samuelu Masunu "Sam" Lotu-Iiga (born 2 November 1970) is a former member of the New Zealand Parliament for the Maungakiekie electorate, having been elected in the 2008 election. Lotu-Iiga was one of two National Party Pacific Island M ...
said the station performed an important role in broadcasting to Pacific communities in their own language and promoting the economic prosperity of Pacific people.
Radio 531pi and Niu FM took part in the APA Commercial Radio Survey in February and March 2012.
Chief executive Tom Etuata died in October 2012.
In 2013, Pacific trade commissioner Lafitai Iupati Fuatai appeared on Radio 531pi to publicly defend the Samoan government's SAME trade show in Mangere, after it was criticised by Radio 531pi host Tago Pili.
2017–
August 2017 saw Ministers Maggie Barry and Alfred Ngaro appoint four new Board members for three year terms: Tiumalu Peter Fa'afiu (Chair), Sholan Ivaiti (Treasurer), Jody Jackson Becerra and Sara-Jane Elika. Martha Samasoni and Dr Lesieli MacIntyre were reappointed for two more years.
On his first day, 1 August 2017, new Chair (Tiumalu Peter Fa’afiu) approved a NZOA commissioned independent report. The recommendations of the publicly available report led to the new Board developing a new Pacific Content Strategy in December 2017. The strategy and subsequent implementation was seen by the Board as the last opportunity to deal with 17 years of operational disorganisation, lack of excellence performance and slow adaptation to audience needs particularly in the digital space.
Changes included moving the PMN 531 to the national radio network in December 2018 and focussing NiuFM on the Auckland market with its online platform having national coverage. Cost cutting allowed PMN to regroup after three years of deficits due to decrease in commercial revenue and nine years of static Government funding.
June 2019 saw PMN receive an extra $700k top up in its baseline funding to take its public funding to $3.9 per annum. There was 9 years of static funding prior to this. The new funding reflected the growing confidence by NZOA and Government in the new PMN Board direction and leadership.
June 2020 saw PMN receive another top up from Government taking its annual baseline funding to $4.5 million and another $500k in Capex funding. Off the back of significant Covid-19 communications work throughout its many platforms, PMN's commercial revenue increased significantly. The 2019/20 financial year saw PMN return to surplus following four years of deficit. It was with that confidence that the Board appointed a new CEO in experienced executive, Don Mann Jr. Second half of 2020 saw the organisation hire new talent with focus on digital, multi-media journalism, and young DJ/producing talent.
Board members (Elika, Ivaiti, Jackson-Becerra) were renewed for another term by Government. Board Chair (Fa'afiu) was convinced by ministers and officials to stay on for a few more months to ensure confidence in the continued growth of the organisation.
Main services
PMN NIU
PMN Niu (formerly NIU FM) is an Auckland focused radio station, targeting New Zealand-born 15 to 35-year-old from a range of Pacific communities.
Its name translates as "young coconut" and its tagline is "the beat of the Pacific".
The Niu FM Breakfast Brunch show is hosted by Jandals Tuipe'a and Ana Corbett. Former breakfast hosts include
Oscar Knightley,
Stephanie Tauevihi
Stephanie Ann Tauevihi is a New Zealand songwriter, singer and actress, known for her work as the fictional character, Donna Heka, in the New Zealand television series ''Shortland Street''. She also played a Real estate Agent in one episode of sh ...
,
Mario Gaoa
Mario Gaoa (born 1971) is a New Zealand actor, writer and director, best known as a member of the Naked Samoans comedy group. He is of Samoan descent. As part of the group he has appeared in the film Sione's Wedding; provided the voices of ...
,
and Sela Alo.
Alo used his platform as a Niu FM breakfast host to publicly speak about his treatment for
atrial fibrillation.
Other Niu FM shows include Days with Nic and Drive Thru with Matt.
At night Niu FM broadcasts Nights with Henry in Auckland, and a simulcast of PMN 531 first language programmes in other parts of the country.
Former weekend hosts include Sandra Kallahi.
The network was set up as a Government-funded broadcaster in 2002. Under its funding agreement Niu FM is required to promote and broadcast Pacific artists;
its playlist includes music from
Pacific Soul
Pacific Soul is a four-piece female Polynesian pop band created and produced by Sam Tu'uga of Jamoa Jam.
History
They formed in Auckland, New Zealand in 2001 and have released two albums. The original members consist of Sara-Jane Auva'a, Julie T ...
.
Research commissioned by
NZ On Air
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found Niu FM has attracted a loyal national following for its first-language shows.
Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology
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research commissioned by
Plains FM in 2010 found older Samoans in Christchurch found Niu FM youth-centrc and Auckland-centric, and preferred to listen to Samoan programmes on
Access Radio Network
The Community Access Media Alliance (CAMA) (formerly the Association of Community Access Broadcasters (ACAB)), also known as the Access Radio Network, is a group of twelve New Zealand community radio media organisations. The stations were establ ...
instead of those broadcast on Niu FM.
Niu FM broadcasts on the following frequencies:
*
Whangarei - 103.6 FM
*
Auckland
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- 103.8 FM
*
Hamilton Hamilton may refer to:
People
* Hamilton (name), a common British surname and occasional given name, usually of Scottish origin, including a list of persons with the surname
** The Duke of Hamilton, the premier peer of Scotland
** Lord Hamilt ...
- 103.4 FM
*
Tauranga
Tauranga () is a coastal city in the Bay of Plenty region and the fifth most populous city of New Zealand, with an urban population of , or roughly 3% of the national population. It was settled by Māori late in the 13th century, colonised by ...
- 103.8 FM
*
Rotorua
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- 103.9 FM
*
Taupo - 104.0 FM
*
Hawke's Bay
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- 103.9 FM
*
Taranaki
Taranaki is a region in the west of New Zealand's North Island. It is named after its main geographical feature, the stratovolcano of Mount Taranaki, also known as Mount Egmont.
The main centre is the city of New Plymouth. The New Plymouth Dist ...
- 103.6 FM
*
Manawatu - 103.4 FM
*
Wellington
Wellington ( mi, Te Whanganui-a-Tara or ) is the capital city of New Zealand. It is located at the south-western tip of the North Island, between Cook Strait and the Remutaka Range. Wellington is the second-largest city in New Zealand by me ...
- 103.7 FM
*
Wellington
Wellington ( mi, Te Whanganui-a-Tara or ) is the capital city of New Zealand. It is located at the south-western tip of the North Island, between Cook Strait and the Remutaka Range. Wellington is the second-largest city in New Zealand by me ...
- 104.1 FM
*
Christchurch
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- 104.1 FM
*
Dunedin
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- 103.8 FM
*
Invercargill
Invercargill ( , mi, Waihōpai is the southernmost and westernmost city in New Zealand, and one of the southernmost cities in the world. It is the commercial centre of the Southland region. The city lies in the heart of the wide expanse of t ...
- 103.6 FM
Radio 531pi
Radio 531pi is a station broadcasting news, information, talkback and music. It was established as an independent Auckland radio station in 1993, and targets first and second generation Pacific migrants. Its single frequency, 531 AM, is available across Auckland and much of Northland and Waikato. Despite becoming part of the Pacific Media Network in 2007, the station continues to target a 35 plus demographic that is "informed, educated and proud of its Pacific roots".
The station's Pacific Breakfast hosts have included Brian Salaga and his show is focused on news, politics and community events; it including regular interviews with the
Mayor of Auckland
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and talkback discussion of topical daily issues.
In 2019 actor and comedian
Eteuati Ete
Etuate Ete (born ~1962) is a New Zealand-based actor and comedian best known as one half of the Samoan duo Laughing Samoans.
Biography
Ete was born in Samoa and moved to New Zealand with his parents at the age of 12. He was one of the first Pac ...
became the host of ''Early Edition with Ete''. The Pacific Breeze with Nemai was the daytime show and more entertainment-focused, with classic music from the Pacific Islands.
The Pacific Drive with Malo drivetime show is a combination of music and discussion; it includes a health advice segment on Tuesday afternoon
and a community legal advice segment on Wednesday afternoons.
In 2022 Radio 531pi announced a new morning show with co-hosts
Tofiga Fepulea’i and
Inangaro Vakaafi called ‘Island Time’.
The Saturday breakfast show had an all-male sporting panel,
and the Sunday morning Pacific Praise programme was hosted by journalist Rima Cooper.
Former host Sandra Kallahi went on to work for
Fair Go
''Fair Go'' is a New Zealand consumer affairs television programme hosted by Pippa Wetzell and Hadyn Jones. First aired in 1977, it is New Zealand's second longest-running local programme (after '' Country Calendar''). It is also highest-rate ...
and
Tagata Pasifika,
and former producer Kitekei'aho Tu'akalau went on to produce and present the
Tongan language
Tongan (English pronunciation: or ; ') is an Austronesian language of the Polynesian branch native to the island nation of Tonga. It has around 187,000 speakers. It uses the word order verb–subject–object.
Related languages
Tongan is one ...
Dateline Tonga programme on
Planet FM
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.
Community Language Programmes
Pacific Media Network broadcasts ten first-language community programmes during evenings, overnights and weekends on Radio 531pi in Auckland and Niu FM outside of Auckland.
''Te Kura Mareva'', a
Cook Islands Māori
Cook Islands Māori is an Eastern Polynesian language that is the official language of the Cook Islands. Cook Islands Māori is closely related to New Zealand Māori, but is a distinct language in its own right. Cook Islands Māori is simply c ...
show, airs on Monday night. George James Ford, a leader of
Hamilton Hamilton may refer to:
People
* Hamilton (name), a common British surname and occasional given name, usually of Scottish origin, including a list of persons with the surname
** The Duke of Hamilton, the premier peer of Scotland
** Lord Hamilt ...
's Cook Islands community, co-hosted the programme until his death in 2014.
''Niue Ogo Motu'', a
Niuean language
Niuean (; ) is a Polynesian language, belonging to the Malayo-Polynesian subgroup of the Austronesian languages. It is most closely related to Tongan and slightly more distantly to other Polynesian languages such as Māori, Samoan, and Haw ...
programme, airs on Tuesday night. Ioane Aleke Fa’avae, an educator,
Auckland University
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health researcher and former teacher, co-hosts the show.
''Le'o e 'Otu Felenite'', a
Tongan language
Tongan (English pronunciation: or ; ') is an Austronesian language of the Polynesian branch native to the island nation of Tonga. It has around 187,000 speakers. It uses the word order verb–subject–object.
Related languages
Tongan is one ...
programme, airs on Wednesday nights. Anahila Kanongata'a Suisuiki, a
Child, Youth and Family
Child, Youth and Family (CYF; in Māori language, Māori, ''Te Tari Awhina i te Tamaiti, te Rangatahi, tae atu ki te Whānau''), was the State sector organisations in New Zealand, government agency that had legal powers to intervene to protect an ...
social worker, is a regular panelist on the programme.
Samoan language
Samoan ( or ; ) is a Polynesian language spoken by Samoans of the Samoan Islands. Administratively, the islands are split between the sovereign country of Samoa and the United States territory of American Samoa. It is an official language, alon ...
programme ''Le Foafoa o Aotearoa'' airs on Thursday nights;
Tuvaluan language
Tuvaluan (), often called Tuvalu, is a Polynesian language closely related to the Ellicean group spoken in Tuvalu. It is more or less distantly related to all other Polynesian languages, such as Hawaiian, Māori, Tahitian, Samoan, Tokelauan ...
programme ''Te Sikugaleo Gali o Tuvalu'' and
Kiribati Gilbertese programme ''Tabo Kiakia'' air on Friday nights; and
Fijian language
Fijian (') is an Austronesian language of the Malayo-Polynesian family spoken by some 350,000–450,000 ethnic Fijians as a native language. The 2013 Constitution established Fijian as an official language of Fiji, along with English and Fij ...
programme ''Na Domo i Viti e Aotearoa'' airs on Saturday nights. The Sunday schedule includes
Solomon Islands Pijin
Pijin (Solomons Pidgin or Neo-Solomonic) is a language spoken in Solomon Islands. It is closely related to Tok Pisin of Papua New Guinea and Bislama of Vanuatu; these might be considered dialects of a single language. It is also related to T ...
programme ''Vois Bilong Iumi'' from 2pm Sunday,
Tokelauan
Tokelauan is a Polynesian language spoken in Tokelau and on Swains Island (or Olohega) in American Samoa. It is closely related to Tuvaluan and is related to Samoan and other Polynesian languages. Tokelauan has a co-official status with Englis ...
programme ''Te Vagana Tokelau'' from 4pm, and
Samoan language
Samoan ( or ; ) is a Polynesian language spoken by Samoans of the Samoan Islands. Administratively, the islands are split between the sovereign country of Samoa and the United States territory of American Samoa. It is an official language, alon ...
programme ''Le Foafoa o Aotearoa'' from 8pm.
Pacific Radio News
The Pacific Radio News Service provides English language news bulletins at the top of the hour between 6am and 6pm, on both Niu FM and Radio 531pi. The bulletins cover stories affecting Pacific peoples from New Zealand, the Pacific countries and around the world, and gives Pacific perspectives of major national and international news stories that other media are reporting about. The news service produces and broadcasts 91 five-minute bulletins in English every week, with some bulletins airing only on the Niu FM station in Auckland. It also produces 41 bulletins in other languages each week, including at least three five-minute bulletins each in Samoan, Tongan, Cook Island Māori and Niuean languages, and at least one five-minute bulletin each week in Fijian, Tokelauan, Tuvalu, Solomons and Kiribati languages.
Rima Cooper, Gladys Hartson-Shingles and
Tagata Pasifika host Marama Papau have worked as journalists and newsreaders for the service.
Pacific Radio News provides training opportunities for
Whitireia New Zealand
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radio and journalism students. Through its Whitereia partnership, students contribute news with a central North Island focus from Whitereia's Cuba Street media centre.
Other services
Events and promotions
Pacific Media Network sponsors and organises a range of other events, including the
Pasifika Festival
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: Niu FM drive host Sela Alo was a master of ceremonies at a Pasefika event in 2005,
and the stations sponsored and ran a stall at the 2015 event.
In 2009, Niu FM provided a $35,000 naming rights sponsorship to the
Wellington
Wellington ( mi, Te Whanganui-a-Tara or ) is the capital city of New Zealand. It is located at the south-western tip of the North Island, between Cook Strait and the Remutaka Range. Wellington is the second-largest city in New Zealand by me ...
Positively Pasifika Festival at
Waitangi Park
Waitangi Park, a remodelled recreation space in Te Aro, Wellington, New Zealand, dates from 2006. It lies near Te Papa (the National Museum of New Zealand), Former Post and Telegraph Building and Courtenay Place. The facility includes a waka-l ...
.
In October 2012, Niu FM sponsored The Mixer 3 Concert, featuring Tomorrow People, Australian band Swiss, New Zealand reggae band Three Houses Down,
Aaradhna
Aaradhna Jayantilal Patel (born 20 December 1983), better known by her stage name Aaradhna, is a New Zealand singer, songwriter, musical recording artist. She made her musical debut in 2004 featuring on the single "Getting Stronger" with the g ...
, Pieter T, Cydel, Sweet and Irie, Giant Killa and Brownhill.
In December it held a Pacific Christmas Party, also featuring Swiss and Three Houses Down.
The Pacific Radio Network sponsors two categories in the
Pacific Music Awards
The Pacific Music Awards are an annual New Zealand music award ceremony since 2005 that honours excellence in Pacific music in New Zealand. The awards honour musicians who primarily work in the Pacific Island style of music from the Cook Islands, ...
. The Niu FM Best Pacific Artist category has been won by
Tha Feelstyle for ''
Break It To Pieces
Kas Futialo, known by the stage name Tha Feelstyle, is a New Zealand hip hop artist of Samoan descent. His first album was '' Break It To Pieces'' in 2004. Tha Feelstyle was born in Samoa and moved to New Zealand in the 1980s. He raps in English ...
'',
Dei Hamo
Sanerivi "Sani" Sagala (born 24 August 1974), better known by his stage name Dei Hamo, is a New Zealand hip hop artist, producer and director.
Dei Hamo, which can be translated as "The Samoan", has won various awards for his chart-topping music a ...
for ''
First Edition
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First edition
According to the definition of ''edition'' above, a b ...
'', Cydel for ''Soul Finder'' and ''Memoirs of a Midnight Cowboy'',
Nesian Mystik
Nesian Mystik was a New Zealand Hip hop music, hip-hop/Contemporary R&B, R&B group which formed in 1999. The cultural backgrounds of its members united a remarkable diversity of Polynesia by bringing together Cook Islands, Cook Island, Tongans, ...
for ''
Elevator Musiq
''Elevator Musiq'' is the third album released by New Zealand hip-hop group, Nesian Mystik on 28 October 2008 by Bounce/Universal Records.
Album art work was done by New Zealand Street artist Misery. Guest Artists include PNC, Young Sid and Ch ...
'',
Savage
Savage may refer to:
Places Antarctica
* Savage Glacier, Ellsworth Land
* Savage Nunatak, Marie Byrd Land
* Savage Ridge, Victoria Land
United States
* Savage, Maryland, an unincorporated community
* Savage, Minnesota, a city
* Savage, Mi ...
for ''
Savage Island'',
Ladi6
Karoline Fuarose Park-Tamati (born 7 November 1982), known professionally as Ladi6, is a New Zealand recording artist of Samoan descent. She spent six months living in Berlin and touring Europe in both 2010 and 2011. Her debut album ''Time Is N ...
for ''
The Liberation Of...'',
Adeaze
Adeaze are a New Zealand R&B/soul duo comprising brothers Nainz and Viiz Tupai. The group's debut album, ''Always and for Real'', was released in 2004 and topped the album chart in New Zealand.
History
Brought up playing music in the church, t ...
for ''Rise & Shine'',
Aaradhna
Aaradhna Jayantilal Patel (born 20 December 1983), better known by her stage name Aaradhna, is a New Zealand singer, songwriter, musical recording artist. She made her musical debut in 2004 featuring on the single "Getting Stronger" with the g ...
for ''Treble & Reverb'', and
David Dallas
David Keith Dallas (born 28 August 1982) is a hip hop artist from New Zealand of Samoan and European descent.
Early career
Dallas began his rapping career under the name Con Psy as a part of the duo Frontline, a producer and MC group along wi ...
for ''
Runnin'''. The Radio 531pi Best Pacific Group category has been won by
Adeaze
Adeaze are a New Zealand R&B/soul duo comprising brothers Nainz and Viiz Tupai. The group's debut album, ''Always and for Real'', was released in 2004 and topped the album chart in New Zealand.
History
Brought up playing music in the church, t ...
for ''
Always and for Real
Adeaze are a New Zealand R&B/soul duo comprising brothers Nainz and Viiz Tupai. The group's debut album, ''Always and for Real'', was released in 2004 and topped the album chart in New Zealand.
History
Brought up playing music in the church, t ...
'' and ''Rise & Shine'',
Spacifix
Spacifix is a New Zealand funk/soul/ R&B and reggae boy group from West Auckland, New Zealand. They formed in April 2003 with the view of entering the Smokefree Pacifica Beats national competition. Aged between 13 and 18 years they won the co ...
for ''Much Love'',
Te Vaka
Te Vaka (English: ''The Canoe'') is an Oceanic music group that performs original contemporary Pacific music or "South Pacific Fusion". The group was founded in 1995 by singer and songwriter Opetaia Foa'i in New Zealand. They have toured the wor ...
for ''
Olatia'' and ''Haoloto'',
Nesian Mystik
Nesian Mystik was a New Zealand Hip hop music, hip-hop/Contemporary R&B, R&B group which formed in 1999. The cultural backgrounds of its members united a remarkable diversity of Polynesia by bringing together Cook Islands, Cook Island, Tongans, ...
for ''
Elevator Musiq
''Elevator Musiq'' is the third album released by New Zealand hip-hop group, Nesian Mystik on 28 October 2008 by Bounce/Universal Records.
Album art work was done by New Zealand Street artist Misery. Guest Artists include PNC, Young Sid and Ch ...
'' and ''99AD'', Tomorrow People for ''One'',
Sole Mio
SOL3 MIO (stylised as SOLΞ MIO) is a New Zealand musical trio consisting of Moses Mackay, Pene Pati and Amitai Pati. Of Samoan descent and classically trained, Moses is a baritone, and the Pati brothers are operatic tenors.
Albums and tours ...
for ''
Sol3 Mio
SOL3 MIO (stylised as SOLΞ MIO) is a New Zealand musical trio consisting of Moses Mackay, Pene Pati and Amitai Pati. Of Samoan descent and classically trained, Moses is a baritone, and the Pati brothers are operatic tenors.
Albums and tour ...
'', and Cydel for ''Memoirs of a Midnight Cowboy''.
Merchandise
In 2011,
EMI
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released the ''Niu FM presents Jam PAC'd'', a
compilation album
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compiled by breakfast host Sela Alo. It featured TDub, Ten Six,
Vince Harder
Vince Harder (born c.1982) is a New Zealand R&B/ pop recording artist and producer. His most notable song to date is "Everything", which reached number one in New Zealand on the New Zealand Singles Chart in 2008. In May 2010, he released the s ...
, Melanie Smith,
Sammy G.
Sammy is a nickname, frequently for people named Samuel, and also an English spelling of the Arabic name Sami.
People Music
*Sammy Adams (born 1987), American rapper and songwriter
*Sammy Cahn (1913-1993), American songwriter
* Sammy Davis Jr. ( ...
,
Young Sid,
Savage
Savage may refer to:
Places Antarctica
* Savage Glacier, Ellsworth Land
* Savage Nunatak, Marie Byrd Land
* Savage Ridge, Victoria Land
United States
* Savage, Maryland, an unincorporated community
* Savage, Minnesota, a city
* Savage, Mi ...
, Jarrell Houston,
Devolo
devolo AG is a technology company founded on May 1, 2002 in Aachen, Germany, and specializes in the development of communications devices for private consumers and industrial applications. Its product range includes home-networking solutions mai ...
,
Scribe
A scribe is a person who serves as a professional copyist, especially one who made copies of manuscripts before the invention of automatic printing.
The profession of the scribe, previously widespread across cultures, lost most of its promi ...
,
Erakah
Erakah is a New Zealand R&B and soul singer. In 2009, she featured on R&B singer J.Williams single " Your Style" of his album ''Young Love''.
Inspired by Soul music Erakah states Alicia Keys, Lily Allen, Beyoncé and Brandy as influences on h ...
,
DJCXL
DJCXL, is a New Zealand hip hop DJ, producer and member of the band Ill Semantics. He was the 2003 NZ Disco Mix Club Champion.
He has collaborated with many New Zealand and international artists on tracks including King Kapisi's "Second Roun ...
, Akaria, Trey Smoov, DJ Raw, Pieter T., K. One, D-Witty, Brysen G.,
Ria
A ria (; gl, ría) is a coastal inlet formed by the partial submergence of an unglaciated river valley. It is a drowned river valley that remains open to the sea.
Definitions
Typically rias have a Drainage system (geomorphology)#Dendritic dr ...
, Kolohe Kai,
Adeaze
Adeaze are a New Zealand R&B/soul duo comprising brothers Nainz and Viiz Tupai. The group's debut album, ''Always and for Real'', was released in 2004 and topped the album chart in New Zealand.
History
Brought up playing music in the church, t ...
, Uptown Swuite, Tomorrow People, Tuita Boyz, Three Houses Down, K. & Nela Music and Just in Wellington.
Social and language campaigns
The Pacific Media Network took part in a week-long campaign with unions and Government agencies in 2008 to promote health and safety for Pacific workers in Manukau.
The campaign included interviews and talkback segments on health and safety broadcast in a range of Pacific languages.
Niu FM broadcast a rap by Angell, produced by
Dawn Raid Entertainment
Dawn Raid Entertainment is a record label based in Papatoetoe, South Auckland, in New Zealand. It has signed many New Zealand Hip-hop and R&B artists such as Savage, Adeaze, Aaradhna, The Deceptikonz, Devolo and Ill Semantics.
The founders of ...
and commissioned by the
Department of Labour
The Ministry of Labour ('' UK''), or Labor ('' US''), also known as the Department of Labour, or Labor, is a government department responsible for setting labour standards, labour dispute mechanisms, employment, workforce participation, training, a ...
, to educate secondary school students about workers' rights.
Radio 531pi and Niu FM broadcast health messages and segments through a partnership with Health Star Pacific.
Pasefika Proud, a campaign aimed at addressing
domestic violence
Domestic violence (also known as domestic abuse or family violence) is violence or other abuse that occurs in a domestic setting, such as in a marriage or cohabitation. ''Domestic violence'' is often used as a synonym for ''intimate partner ...
in Pacific communities, is supported by the Pacific Media Network and the
Ministry of Social Development.
The Network makes special broadcasts during Pacific language weeks. During the 2012 Niuean Language Week Radio 531pi broadcast a live stream of the Saturday opening event,
a Tuesday night talkback special,
and daily "learn a phrase" segments.
Linita Manu'atu, an
AUT University
Auckland University of Technology (AUT) ( mi, Te Wānanga Aronui o Tāmaki Makau Rau) is a university in New Zealand, formed on 1 January 2000 when a former technical college (originally established in 1895) was granted university status. AUT ...
Pasifika Education lecturer, is a regular host of Tongan Language Week programmes.
External links
Pacific Media Network Corporate ProfileNui FMOfficial streamCorporate Profile531 PIOfficial streamCorporate ProfileStatement of Intent 2014-2018
References
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