Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some
frequently-asked questions concerning South Seas Broadcasting...
Q: Who owns South Seas Broadcasting?
A: South Seas Broadcasting is an American Samoa corporation
owned by Larry Fuss, Smitty Lutu, Joey Cummings and Kirk
Harnack.
Q: How can my business advertise on 9KHJ, V103 or Island
Television?
A: Call us at 684-633-7793 or CLICK HERE to e-mail us. Advertising is an economical way to
generate more sales at your place of business.
Q: My church is having a bake sale. Can you announce it on-air for
us?
A: Our stations provide a limited number of free Public Service Announcements
for qualified non-profit organizations. If you are engaged in a not-for-profit event and are not paying to
advertise in any other media, you may qualify for free announcements. See "PSAs" (on the menu bar above) for more
details.
Q: I play in a band. How can we get our songs played on the
radio?
A: If the music is Samoan or Polynesian, we'd love to hear it. Drop a CD by the
station. If we like it, chances are we'll play it on V103. 93KHJ only plays songs from the U.S. "Hot AC" and
"Top 40" charts.
Q: How do I get to be a DJ?
A: It's not as easy as you think. Having a good voice helps, but it's also
necessary to have a fun personality and the ability to relate with people. Unlike the "old days", there are very
few live DJs spinning records, so the job opportunities are limited. But, if you think you have what it takes, send
us your resume. (See "Careers/EEO" on the menu bar at left).
Q: Where is South Seas
Broadcasting located?
A: Our studio facilities are in Pago Plaza. Our transmitting
facilities are atop Mt. Oletele, overlooking Tafuna.; and Mt. Alava, overlooking Pago
Harbor.
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