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Radio N.z. Plans New Station In Levin (Press, 6 January 1982)

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Summary: Radio N.z. Plans New Station In Levin (Press, 6 January 1982)

On 6 January 1982, Radio New Zealand's director-general Geoffrey Whitehead announced the potential for a groundbreaking alliance between Radio New Zealand and private radio stations in the Levin area. This collaboration would seek a new radio warrant for Levin, marking a first-of-its-kind initiative in New Zealand if negotiations prove successful. Whitehead shared that discussions were already underway with local groups, including Kapiti Radio, as he emphasised an interest in leveraging community involvement in programming. Whitehead highlighted that Radio New Zealand had not yet made any formal proposals to the Broadcasting Corporation regarding a package plan. The organisation is keen on garnering support from various groups within the Horowhenua region, with a particular focus on engaging with the Maori community. Outreach efforts have included discussions with the Raukawa trustees and promotion councils in both Levin and Kapiti. Drawing inspiration from the success of community involvement demonstrated by 2YB access radio in Wellington, Whitehead expressed optimism about extending this model to enhance programming through partnerships with private interests in Horowhenua. He articulated the primary goal of providing a tailored radio service that would cater to the needs of the coastal communities in the region. In terms of infrastructure, Whitehead mentioned the possibility of establishing two low-power transmitters—one in Levin and another in the Paraparaumu area—rather than operating a single transmitter solely in Levin. While discussions remain in the exploratory phase, should all parties reach an agreement, there is potential for a group application to the broadcasting tribunal by late 1982. If successful, this could lead to the launch of the station or stations as early as 1983.

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Publish Date:6th January 1982
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