Crowdfunding Campaign to Reactivate Radio Active
Crowdfunding Campaign to Reactivate Radio Active
40-year old Wellington alternative radio station Radio Active 88.6FM has been given a new lease of life with the formation of a charitable trust to rescue the iconic station from imminent closure. A loud and proud supporter of local music and creative communities for four decades, Radio Active now calls upon its listeners and the wider Wellington community to donate in support of the station as it works back to financial stability.
In February, the station’s owners Radio Active Limited announced that the loss-making station would close unless new owners could be found. A group of ardent fans including past and present staff and DJs have banded together to form the Radio Active Charitable Trust, which took ownership of the station from 1 May. The trust is supported by a broader advisory panel drawn from Wellington’s creative arts and business communities, who will work together to develop a new vision for the station.
Having achieved its primary goal of keeping
the station on air, Radio Active is launching an ambitious
Givealittle campaign aiming to raise $88,600. Chairman of
the Trust Ross Steele explains: “Thanks to half-a-dozen
generous local donors who have pledged to help keep Active
on air in the short term, we have three months to find our
way from running at a loss to financial stability. Radio
Active’s listeners can help us by donating to secure the
station’s future as a vibrant voice in Wellington radio.
We ask everyone who has enjoyed Radio Active over the past
40 years to give what they can to help reactivate Radio
Active.”
One of the first radio stations in New
Zealand to broadcast in FM stereo, Radio Active has long
been recognised as the best independent broadcaster in the
creative capital. Radio Active launched the careers of
prominent broadcasters including Maggie Barry, John Campbell
and Samantha Hayes, and continues to draw its unique sound
from the passion and dedication of scores of volunteer DJs
and music aficionados. As part of the Student Radio Network,
the station has played an active role in promoting
independent New Zealand music, breaking local acts like
Shihad, Fat Freddy’s Drop, The Black Seeds and Phoenix
Foundation onto the national scene. Radio Active continues
to enjoy the support of NZ On Air and others as it provides
a platform for up-and-coming and established local
musicians. It enjoys a cult following overseas and has
helped put Wellington and New Zealand on the music map, even
catching the ear of legendary British musician and record
producer Brian Eno, who listens online.
The Radio Active Charitable Trust thanks founding donors San Fran, Havana Coffee Works, The Mayor and Wellington City Council, Havana Bar, Fat Freddy's Drop, Rocket Fuel, The Random Group, Good Fortune Coffee and a number of private donors for their support. Please join them in funding a brighter future for Radio Active!
From Thursday May 25th Radio Active supporters near and far will be able to donate through the Givealittle website at www.givealittle.co.nz/cause/radioactive
Please give generously to help reactivate Radio Active.
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