Radio Cook Islands

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Radio Cook Islands (630 AM) is a private national Cook Islands radio station.[1] Headquartered in Avarua, the station broadcasts throughout the country, including Rarotonga, the Northern Cook Islands, and the Southern Cook Islands.[1] 80% of its programming is broadcast in Cook Islands Māori, with the remaining 20% in English.[2]

Radio Cook Islands was established in the 1970s by the Government of the Cook Islands.[1] The station was privatized in 1996, but reverted to government control in December 1998.[1] In March 1999, Elijah Communications, a subsidiary of the Pitt Media Group, acquired the station from the government.[1] Elijah Communications introduced new programming, as well as reformed the station's finances, by 2000.[1]

In 2019, the Cook Islands government asked the station to reactivate its backup AM transmitter over concerns that some parts of the country might lack a radio signal during cyclone season.[3]

The late broadcaster Tony Hakaoro hosted the popular afternoon talk show, "Karangaranga," on the station.[4]

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