SIBC, ABC FM signals reach Auki 

SIBC, ABC FM signals reach Auki 

RESIDENTS of the provincial capital of Malaita, Auki and surrounding communities will now be able to hear the national service of the Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation (SIBC) on its FM 96.3 frequency on their transistor radios, inside their vehicles and on their mobile phones.

This follows the installation of an FM96.3 transmitter on a Solomon Telekom transmission tower in Auki during the past days.

At the same time, listeners in Auki and surrounding communities will also hear the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s (ABC) Radio Australia service on FM 107.

“This great milestone has been achieved as SIBC celebrated its 72nd anniversary of broadcasting in this country early this week. 

“Our listeners in Auki and surrounding communities will now listen to programmes from the national service in Honiara through livestream with much clearer digital audio,” said an excited SIBC Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Johnson Honimae.

“This is another step forward in the implementation of the Unity FM service that has been part of the strategy of the Corporation in the past several years. This adds on to the FM96.3 in Honiara and in Gizo in the Western Province.”

Mr Honimae added SIBC would not have achieved the FM service in Auki without the great support of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation through the supply of equipment and engineers supported by SIBC’s own engineers who set up the two FM transmitters in the past several days.

SIBC and ABC team prepare equipment room in Auki. Photo supplied.

The project is a great achievement for the two public service broadcasters under a current three-year Memorandum of Understanding. 

As part of the relationship SIBC and ABC share among other things, technical expertise, including SIBC infrastructure to enable ABC to broadcast in Solomon Islands. ABC and SIBC broadcast technicians work closely together.

ABC International Head Claire M. Gorman said: “We are delighted to be reaching new audiences across the Malaita Province and to continue to deliver in our commitment to expand ABC Radio Australia’s transmission footprint. We invite residents of Malaita and surrounding communities to explore the growing offering of content and shows that are available every day. 

“With exciting new series Politok, Sista SoundsPacific Pulse and Pacific Soul, ABC Radio Australia keeps listeners connected with the latest in news, entertainment and music from across the region.”

SIBC and ABC FM Transmission equipment. Photo supplied.

Both public service broadcasters also participate in content exchanges in areas such as news and current affairs, sport, music, lifestyle and general interest content. Staff exchanges are also possible under the SIBC-ABC MoU.

SIBC is now in discussions with the Malaita Provincial Government for a piece of land for the establishment of an FM studio in Auki to produce programs focused on Malaita Province. 

Auki FM96.3 will currently broadcast programs from the SIBC National Service in Honiara. 

Listeners to SIBC in Malaita Province can also receive the National Service on AM 1035khz and SW 5020 khz and online