PACIFIC ISLANDER RADIO AND MUSIC IN AUCKLAND
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1558/prbt.v2i2.28790Keywords:
radio, immigrant audiences, Pacific musicAbstract
This paper looks at the emergence of radio broadcasting aimed at the Pacific Island populations. There are now larger populations of people from micro-states like the Cook Islands and Niue (whose I 7 people are New Zealand citizens) in South Auckland there than in their tiny home territories..
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