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Saint FM Community Radio is a radio station serving the South Atlantic island of Saint Helena. The station is owned by Saint FM Community Radio (Guarantee) Limited, a charity company legally registered in St. Helena and limited by guarantee. The station's studios and administration offices are located at Association Hall, Main Street, Jamestown ...
South Atlantic Media Services (SAMS), [9] supported by the St Helena Government, broadcasts two FM stations: SAMS Radio 1, providing locally produced news, talk and music programming; SAMS also rebroadcasts the BBC World Service. [10] SAMS also produces a weekly newspaper, The Sentinel. Saint FM Community Radio broadcasts on FM. The station is ...
The privately owned station Saint FM declined to join the new enterprise. [1] Radio St Helena closed down at midnight on Christmas Day, 25 December 2012. This, following the earlier closure of Saint FM on 21 December, left Saint Helena with no broadcast radio service at all until SAMS Radio 1 was launched on 13 February 2013.
The station also broadcast via the Internet and was relayed by stations in Ascension Island and the Falkland Islands. The organisation also produces a weekly newspaper, the St Helena Independent, which continues despite the closure of SaintFM. The managing director of the station was Mikael Olsson. [1] The radio frequencies vacated by Saint FM ...
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