Free FM champions a platform for direct involvement in the media by the diverse communities of the Waikato.
Waikato
Each week Free FM hosts more than 80 unique radio shows and podcasts created by volunteers from our community.
We are one of 12 independent community access stations across Aotearoa. "Access Radio air-time priority is given to programmes by, for and about women, children, disadvantaged and disabled people, minority groups including ethnic minorities, youth, spiritual and not-for-profit community groups."
Free FM are a not-for-profit charity, supported by NZ On Air and local funders and donors like you! Your donation will help us continue to amplify diverse voices in our community and bring more local content to Hamilton and the Waikato. #listenlocal
Free FM champions a platform for direct involvement in the media by the diverse communities of the Waikato. Each week we host more than 80 unique radio shows and podcasts by, for and about people like you.
We are one of 12 independent community access stations across Aoteraoa, supported by NZ On Air and generosity from funders and donors like you.
"Access Radio air-time priority must be given to programmes by, for and about women, children, disadvantaged and disabled people, minority groups including ethnic minorities, youth, spiritual and non-profit making community groups who would not otherwise have the opportunity to make and present their own programmes."
TV Central interview: Update for 22/05/2012 22 May 2012
Hi everyone Our General Manager Phil Grey spoke last week with the Central News team, giving an update on our 89FM project. The discussion covers progress-to-date, Access Radio and how it reflects our community, and what the allocation of a high power FM licence means for our region. Here's the interview:http://www.youtube.com/watchttp://www.youtube.com/ cheers!
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