336:, 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
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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Auckland based 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". Niu FM's flagship show "The Morning Shack" is hosted by Tim Dennis, Regan Foa'i and Gaby
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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
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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
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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.
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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,
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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,
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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.
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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
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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,
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Cabinet showed the NPRT was achieving most of its objectives. The APICRT continued to operate Radio 531pi as normal, including providing coverage of the
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show, airs on Monday night. George James Ford, a leader of
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health researcher and former teacher, co-hosts the show.
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2247:"Niu FM Official Profile"
2195:"Radio 531PI out of line"
1989:"Niu FM Contract Signing"
1549:"Niu taste on NZ Radio".
1261:Pacific Journalism Review
1109:"Broadcasting & film"
1053:Pacific Journalism Review
917:Niu FM presents Jam PAC'd
657:Na Domo i Viti e Aotearoa
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2422:. Pacific Media Network
2400:. Pacific Media Network
2253:. Pacific Media Network
2107:"Pacific Media Network"
1801:consumeraffairs.govt.nz
1528:Wellington, New Zealand
974:Dawn Raid Entertainment
623:Child, Youth and Family
262:. In an interview with
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2910:New Zealand Government
2820:pacificmusicawards.org
2632:Television New Zealand
2078:New Zealand Government
1963:New Zealand Government
1838:Television New Zealand
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1712:New Zealand Government
1358:New Zealand Government
1142:New Zealand Government
885:, Tomorrow People for
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2049:Whitireia New Zealand
1993:Whitireia New Zealand
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1077:"Statement of Intent"
724:Events and promotions
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350:Whitireia New Zealand
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3382:Access Radio Network
3192:Radio in New Zealand
3083:. Vagahau Niue Trust
3081:vagahauniuetrust.com
2978:Department of Labour
2947:Department of Labour
2824:Pacific Music Awards
2764:frequencymedia.co.nz
2374:"Sela's heartache".
1938:Pacific Media Centre
1904:Pacific Media Centre
1854:New Zealand Listener
1682:Pacific Media Centre
1519:New Zealand Listener
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978:Department of Labour
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749:Pacific Music Awards
681:Le Foafoa o Aotearoa
633:Le Foafoa o Aotearoa
615:Le'o e 'Otu Felenite
287:2006 Samoan election
240:Access Radio Network
136:and overseen by the
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3226:Radio Bay of Plenty
3216:Coast FM (Westport)
3052:creativetalanoa.com
3026:pasefikaproud.co.nz
2850:Fairfax New Zealand
1811:on 12 February 2016
1578:Fairfax New Zealand
939:, Jarrell Houston,
842:Always and for Real
823:Treble & Reverb
645:Kiribati Gilbertese
611:Auckland University
463:atrial fibrillation
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2740:. 26 November 2008
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2659:on 15 October 2014
2600:oceaniamedia.co.nz
2596:"Our Contributors"
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2505:aceaoteaora.org.nz
2354:New Zealand Herald
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2227:. 29 December 2023
2174:on 5 February 2016
2117:on 12 October 2014
2025:on 15 October 2014
2019:"Our History 2011"
1999:on 2 February 2017
1776:New Zealand Herald
1744:. 15 February 2006
1440:viennarichards.com
1415:New Zealand Herald
1350:"Sina Wendt-Moore"
1204:on 22 January 2016
1089:on 10 October 2014
1031:on 12 October 2014
1006:https://pmn.co.nz/
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1623:Radio New Zealand
1582:Otago Daily Times
982:domestic violence
927:, Melanie Smith,
921:compilation album
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