The Board of Directors of NGO-funded Star Radio in Liberia, which was meant to assure its independence from government and other interferences, has received substantial government money in the tune of US$100,000 now being used to pay off workers and employees, according to a reliable source.
“…What the government is trying to do is to find another NGO that will take over and run Star Radio. But what do we do in the interim? The Board of Directors needs money to settle the arrears it owes the employees,” Presidential spokesman Cyrus Badio told the newspaper New Democrat.
The paper says it has gathered from credible sources that the Liberia Maritime Authority (LMA) recently pumped in about US$50,000 that is now being used to pay off all employees and staff of Star Radio. Another US$50,000 is expected soon, the source said. With government money pumped into the station, via the LMA, the source said, Star Radio will likely cease to be an independent station as envisaged by its benefactor, Foundation Hirondelle, which stipulated that the station be devoid of any government interference.
(Source: New Democrat/R Netherlands Media Network Weblog)
My last reported shortwave activity for Radio Star, was for their English broadcast on 3960 kHz, from 0500-0900 and 1800-2100 UTC. Any additional observations from our blog readers ?
(Gayle VH)
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Monday, March 21, 2011
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Star Radio re-activates shortwave service
Written by Charles Gbollie
Saturday, 22 May 2010
The Management of Star Radio has announced the re-activation of its shortwave service in the Country.
The entity’s Station Manager James Morlu d disclosed the institution has begun test transmitting on its shortwave service.
Mr. Morlu did not state the length of coverage of the new shortwave service, but said it creates a medium to interact with more listeners.
Accoridng to him, the frequency of the shorwave is 4.025 MHz and can be caught within the 75-meters band.
He believes as the country strives towards its recovery process, it was prudent to have a viable information dissemination channel like the shortwave.
Mr. Morlu assured Star Radio will continue to institute programs reflective of the cultural diversity of the country.
The Star Radio Station Manager spoke when the UN Refugee Agency, the UNCHR symbolically transferred assets to several of its partners in Liberia including Star Radio.
(STAR Radio/Alokesh Gupta via Facebook)
no mention yet of broadcast hours, but I will post them as they become available.
Gayle Van Horn
Saturday, 22 May 2010
The Management of Star Radio has announced the re-activation of its shortwave service in the Country.
The entity’s Station Manager James Morlu d disclosed the institution has begun test transmitting on its shortwave service.
Mr. Morlu did not state the length of coverage of the new shortwave service, but said it creates a medium to interact with more listeners.
Accoridng to him, the frequency of the shorwave is 4.025 MHz and can be caught within the 75-meters band.
He believes as the country strives towards its recovery process, it was prudent to have a viable information dissemination channel like the shortwave.
Mr. Morlu assured Star Radio will continue to institute programs reflective of the cultural diversity of the country.
The Star Radio Station Manager spoke when the UN Refugee Agency, the UNCHR symbolically transferred assets to several of its partners in Liberia including Star Radio.
(STAR Radio/Alokesh Gupta via Facebook)
no mention yet of broadcast hours, but I will post them as they become available.
Gayle Van Horn
Saturday, March 07, 2009
Blue Star Radio slated for Sunday broadcast
Date 8th of March 2009
Time 1300 to 1400 UTC
Channel 6140 kHz
The transmissions of Blue Star Radio will be broadcast over the transmitting station Wertachtal in Germany.
The transmitter power will be 100 000 Watts, and we will be using a non-directional antenna system (Quadrant antenna).
Good listening
(Tom Taylor)
Time 1300 to 1400 UTC
Channel 6140 kHz
The transmissions of Blue Star Radio will be broadcast over the transmitting station Wertachtal in Germany.
The transmitter power will be 100 000 Watts, and we will be using a non-directional antenna system (Quadrant antenna).
Good listening
(Tom Taylor)
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