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Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation awards SIBC TV build contract

The national radio broadcaster of the Solomon Islands, SIBC, today signed a contract with New Zealand communications company MMG Communications to build SIBC Television in time for this year’s Pacific Games.

SIBC’s Chairman Dr William Parairato signed the contract with MMG to pave the way for the supply of equipment and eventual installation from June this year. As part of the agreement, MMG will also provide technical and production training to SIBC staff and prepare the station to broadcast a local channel, featuring local athletes during the 2023 Pacific Games, which is being hosted by Solomon Islands.

SIBC’s Chairman Dr. William Parairato and MMG New Zealand’s Richard Broadbridge after the signing ceremony in
Honiara today. Witnessing the event was SIBC’s CEO Johnson Honimae.

SIBC recently received SBD$4,000,000 as a result of an intervention by Prime Minister Hon. Manasseh Sogavare who has committed the Solomon Islands Government to ensuring the people of Solomon Islands have a local TV station in 2023.

“We the board, management and staff of SIBC would like to thank the Prime Minister’s Office for the support. We look forward to bringing a local TV service to our people”, Chairman of SIBC Dr. Parairato said.

Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation has been a radio broadcaster for seventy years. While Solomon Islands has two local digital TV platforms, there has been no fully fledged local channel. SIBC TV will feature local news, current affairs, live sport and entertainment.

“MMG Communications is very pleased to be a part of this project. We have been working on this since 2021 and we’re thrilled to be able to be supporting SIBC’s goal to be a national TV broadcaster”, MMG’s Richard Broadbridge said.

SIBC’s Chairman Dr. William Parairato, MMG New Zealand’s Richard Broadbridge and SIBC’s CEO Johnson Honimae.

MMG is supplying production and master control technology to allow SIBC to be aired on Telekom TV’s Digital platforms during the 2023 Pacific Games. MMG will be providing two trainers for six months and will prepare staff and management around sustainability.

SIBC and MMG are jointly bidding to be the Host Broadcaster of the Pacific Games, Pacific Islands’ largest sporting event held every 4 years. It will see over five thousand athletes and officials converge into Solomon Islands in November 2023. If awarded the Host Broadcaster role, SIBC and MMG propose to broadcast eleven channels via TTV’s digital platforms including its App TTV Now.

The SIBC TV build project begins in June and ends in December 2023.

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