Frequency | 101.1 FM [2] |
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History | |
First air date | 1961[3] |
Radio Caribbean International (RCI) is a radio station based in Castries, Saint Lucia. [1]
One of the oldest radio services in the Eastern Caribbean, [4] RCI was established in 1961 and was one of the country's two stations (along with Radio St. Lucia) during its early years. [3] It was a former division of French-based SOFIRAD [5] and a part of Radio Caraïbes International in Martinique/ Guadeloupe. [6] By November 1998, SOFIRAD proposed to sell the station to its staff; in February 1999, ownership was transferred to its longest-serving personnel, Peter Effraime and Pet Gibson. Eventually, eleven other employees filed a lawsuit against Effraime and Gibson for "breach of trust and misrepresentation". [5] RCI was faced with closure and a possible sale in June 2004 (after several years of losses), [4] but has remained on air as of 2022. [2]
Aside from programs in English, RCI also broadcast French-language content from its launch [3] until 1995. [1] Creole-language programming was introduced in 1974 [3] with the one-hour evening show Radio-a Sa-Sé Nou (It's Our Radio). [7]
In addition to its native St. Lucia, RCI serves listeners in Martinique and Dominica. [4]
Radio Caribbean International (RCI), radio service, English-language service of Radio Caraïbes Internationale; founded in 1962; funded by advertising; operates a single station [in Castries]...
Frequency | 101.1 FM [2] |
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History | |
First air date | 1961[3] |
Radio Caribbean International (RCI) is a radio station based in Castries, Saint Lucia. [1]
One of the oldest radio services in the Eastern Caribbean, [4] RCI was established in 1961 and was one of the country's two stations (along with Radio St. Lucia) during its early years. [3] It was a former division of French-based SOFIRAD [5] and a part of Radio Caraïbes International in Martinique/ Guadeloupe. [6] By November 1998, SOFIRAD proposed to sell the station to its staff; in February 1999, ownership was transferred to its longest-serving personnel, Peter Effraime and Pet Gibson. Eventually, eleven other employees filed a lawsuit against Effraime and Gibson for "breach of trust and misrepresentation". [5] RCI was faced with closure and a possible sale in June 2004 (after several years of losses), [4] but has remained on air as of 2022. [2]
Aside from programs in English, RCI also broadcast French-language content from its launch [3] until 1995. [1] Creole-language programming was introduced in 1974 [3] with the one-hour evening show Radio-a Sa-Sé Nou (It's Our Radio). [7]
In addition to its native St. Lucia, RCI serves listeners in Martinique and Dominica. [4]
Radio Caribbean International (RCI), radio service, English-language service of Radio Caraïbes Internationale; founded in 1962; funded by advertising; operates a single station [in Castries]...