Situated on the Western side of the island, Nauru Media was first established in 1991 as Nauru Television; in 1998 both the TV station and radio station were combined together under one department and established as Nauru Media.
In 2009, the local newspaper (Mwinen KO) roughly translated “Let’s Talk about It” was introduced and is now up to its 55th Edition. There is an archive library of old radio vinyl record and audio cassettes dated as far back as 1968 (Nauru’s Independence).
News and stories for the News Bulletin are pre-recorded and played on air four times a day on a daily basis for both TV and radio.
Nauru Television has only one available channel which is airing the Free to Air (FTA) program Australia Plus. TV and Radio coverage is transmitted and received island wide.
There are currently 33 staff/employees throughout the three arms of Media, and it is the only Media outlet on the island which is government owned. The Senior Announcer of the radio studio is Mr Samvic Namaduk who is blind but very familiar with all the consoles. He has over ten years of experience in his work.
Nauru Media’s vision is to be fair and to provide independent television, radio and newspaper information and services to the general community as well as the Government of Nauru.
Nauru Media, Yaren District, Government Buildings Nauru Island REPUBLIC OF NAURU
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