70 Years of 2ZA
2ZA ‘The Voice of the Manawatu’ broadcasting from Palmerston North in 1938. An ambitious social history exhibition was mounted by the regional museum Te Manawa to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the local radio station that had such an impact on community life.
True Light FM Palmerston North
Sample Audio from True Light 87.8 FM From a CD donated to us by the station in 2010, listen to sample audio from True Light…
Radio Control holds Manawatu Music Memories
Old tapes roll for the record Catching up with the man archiving the city’s musical history One year ago a Palmerston North man began the…
Radio Control in New Hands
Laura Walters Radio Control is ready for change, as the long-time student station says goodbye to its team leader, Jacob Lilley, and welcomes in David…
The Gramophone Room, Palmerston North: A Music Oasis & One Decade of Non-Stop Music
Gramophone Room a music oasis JUDITH LACY With a turn of the dial, Daphne Kyne’s life changed for the better seven years ago. She discovered…
Ross FM – Palmerston North
Making Waves By Judith Lacy, Tribune Learning broadcasting skills isn’t just a theoretical exercise for Ross Intermediate School students on Friday the Palmerston North school…
The Paddle – Palmerston North
Beat Generation By Sam Baker – Tribune The Paddle no, it isn’t a canoe or swim club but a community-based radio station which has just…