American Samoa News Media

Samoa American News Media

another news service based in American Samoa. PLEASE CONTACT THE MEDIA FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Samoa, American: Do & stay in contact With two canned thunfish factories employing almost half the labour force, the largest part of American Samoa's exports revenues are generated by the two. Tourism is a slow growth market, with the majority of the country's services being provided by the state. One of the government's main financial priority was to combat the shortage of infrastructures.

The scarcity of qualified personnel and the absence of infrastructures, together with the remoteness of the area, have hindered the American Samoa's economical growth. Samoa is a member of the South Pacific Commission. Samoa, Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia and India. Saamoanet is the only ISP in the state. American Samoa, as the US territories, has the freedom of the US Constitution.

This is the news bulletin of the isle. Samoa Journal Advertiser and Samoa News are also available in German. Three FM and three AM radios are available. Samoa is part of the US mail system and the same default mail tariffs are used.

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Samoa's radio broadcasts touch the life of the inhabitants of their houses, colleges and municipalities on a day-to-day basis. KVZK, a state-owned TV broadcaster, provides educational service to educators, class-rooms, parents and guardians inamoa. Working with local and national colleges, local radio is still setting standards today for the construction of tomorrow's schoolrooms.

The KVZK program includes the inhabitants of the whole Samoa group of five small island that have enjoyed each other's flag ceremonies, sporting and social activities. KVZK and Amerindian Samoa TeleCommunications reported for the first the Manu'a Flag Day celebration this year.

The KVZK offers broadcasts of schools' sport and art events, as well as the Samoan News Territorial Spelling Bee at the station's Utelei studios. Leone Midkiff Elementary's eighth-grader Tauloto Tuiolemotu was the first pupil of Leone Midkiff to have won the competition. There are also programs of other ethnical groups (e.g. Filipinos, Tongans, Chineses and Koreans) during parish and art festival.

In addition, all programs are available in two languages, English and Samoan.

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