Hawaii Public Radio has launched a $150,000 capital campaign to raise money needed to cover costs of bringing a new transmitter to Hilo so that Big Island residents can tune into HPR-2, PBN has learned. The move follows the acquisition of KAHU-FM from Kau Community Radio Inc. in August, which allowed Hawaii Public Radio to bring its HPR-2 network to that region. The Big Island has had HPR-1 since 2000, noted Vice President and Assistant General Manager Valerie Yee, but residents have been asking…
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