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S.African group sets up Middle East peace radio
20 Feb 2007 18:40:11 GMT
Source: Reuters
By Mohammed Assadi

RAMALLAH, West Bank, Feb 20 (Reuters) - A South African-backed radio station is to start broadcasting in Israel and the occupied West Bank to promote peace in the troubled region, the media group behind the venture said on Tuesday.

The English-language station, 93.6 RAM FM, hopes to provide a platform for "peaceful dialogue" when it goes on air on Wednesday.

It station was based on a South African radio station which broadcast during that country's transition from apartheid to democracy.

"Radio is the perfect medium to get people to listen to each other," said news director Andrew Bolton at a press conference in Ramallah to mark the launch of the $2 million project.

Organisers said RAM FM, which has studios in both Ramallah and Jerusalem, will broadcast to the West Bank, parts of Gaza and Israel.

The station, an independent commercial venture, has hired Palestinian, Israeli, Australian, British and South African staff.

Station manager Maysoun Gangat said it will air a mixture of news, entertainment and talkshows. Programmes will be presented by Israeli and Palestinian anchors, focusing on promoting peace.

RAM FM is based on South Africa's 702 Talk Radio, which the station's founders believe played a role in the country's transition from apartheid to democracy.


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