New Zealand’s Ministry for Culture and Heritage today announced that it has non-commercial FM radio frequencies available in Hamilton, Tauranga and Invercargill. The Ministry is calling for applications from potential operators and broadcasters for the frequencies. Non-commercial frequencies only rarely become available.
The release of new local non-commercial radio frequencies is designed to enhance regional and community broadcasting; and provide opportunities for new FM radio broadcasters to fill an unmet community need.
‘Non-commercial’ licences will only be issued to operators of radio or television stations that show a strong geographic, social demographic or community of interest connection with the target audience, with programming focused on the needs and interests of the audiences they serve; and locate the offices and studios of the station within the coverage area.
Local non-commercial licences are allocated free-of-charge through the Ministry for Culture and Heritage although annual licence fees and some technical and engineering costs still have to be met by broadcasters.
(Source: New Zealand Ministry For Culture And Heritage via Media Network Weblog)
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