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Radio Reading Service~ turning print into sound ~
Established 1985 Broadcasting 1987 |
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Shortwave Survey Listeners Tell Others What We Do Volunteers Print Disability Contact Information Tech & Engineering Reception Reports General Funding NZRPD Inc Certificates Listen On Line Program Guide ![]() The "Tui" a New Zealand native bird renowned as the perfect mimic of natural sounds..... |
Ash Bell at the old Toshiba console , used at the old Levin Shopping Mall location . We now use an Axel Oxygen 4 console in the production studio
Our recent training day for volunteers , presented by Hewitt Humphrey , well known on National Radio. GeneralListeners to the Radio Reading Services come from every part of New Zealand. We have tried to organise local branches in Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin. Our aim is to reach all of New Zealand with the Radio Reading Service. We wanted to achieve a small network of facilities turning print into sound for people who do not have access to the printed word.
Our Australian 'RPH' colleagues whom have helped and encouraged us provide excellent examples for us to follow. "RPH" stations operate as separate stand alone radio stations and are heard in:- Perth 990 AM - www.inforadio.com.au/ Adelaide 1197 AM - http://www.rphadelaide.org.au/ Hobart 864 AM - http://www.7rph.org.au/ Canberra 1125 AM - http://www.radio1rph.org.au/ Sydney 1224 AM - www.2rph.org.au Melbourne 1179 AM - http://www.visionaustralia.org.au/ Mildura on 107.5 FM Albury/Wodonga on 101.7 FM Shepparton on 100.1 FM Bendigo on 88.7 FM Geelong on 99.5 FM More information about the International Association Of Audio Information Services , can be found at www.iaais.org Home Shortwave Survey Listeners Tell Others What We Do Volunteers Print Disability Contact Information Tech & Engineering Reception Reports General Funding NZRPD Inc Certificates Listen On Line Program Guide |