Press Release – Community Access Media Alliance Community Access Media Alliance kicks off a nation-wide campaign in a bid to highlight its unique place in Aotearoas media landscape. The national representative body for Aotearoa’s 12 community radio stations has launched its nationwide awareness …
Community Access Media Alliance kicks off a nation-wide campaign in a bid to highlight its unique place in Aotearoa’s media landscape.
The national representative body for Aotearoa’s 12 community radio stations has launched its nationwide awareness campaign,
Find Your Station. Find Your People, which will continue until June 10.
Access media broadcasting is by, for, and about the community. That means programmes and podcasts are made by and for women, children, people living with disabilities, ethnic communities, and all Kiwis with stories, experiences, and voices to share that aren’t traditionally catered for in mainstream media.
The national
representative body for Aotearoa s 12 community radio
stations has launched its nationwide awareness campaign,
Find Your Station. Find Your People, which will
continue until June 10.
Access media broadcasting is
by, for, and about the community. That means programmes and
podcasts are made by and for women, children, people living
with disabilities, ethnic communities, and all Kiwis with
stories, experiences, and voices to share that aren t
traditionally catered for in mainstream media.
A
revolutionary concept at its core: the rest of society is
now catching on to the benefits this sector brings to
communities with diverse needs and interests and those
Monday, 10 May 2021, 2:45 pm | Community Access Media Alliance Community Access Media Alliance kicks off a nation-wide campaign in a bid to highlight
its unique place in Aotearoa’s media landscape. The national representative body
for Aotearoa s 12 community radio stations has launched its nationwide awareness . More
Access media throughout
Aotearoa are celebrating a milestone - turning 40 and
launching a book about their history.
The grassroots
network of 12 NZ On Air-funded community access radio
stations has evolved over 40 years into an alliance of
broadcasters that transmit daily in more than 49 languages,
and publish a massively diverse array of podcasts online
accessible to all.
Known now as CAMA – Community
Access Media Alliance – the network brings together
communities, allowing volunteers to create their own radio
shows and podcasts ‘by, for and about’ their diverse
communities.
Whether your interest is Buddhism or
feminism, mental health issues or niche music tastes, or