TV9 (Samoa)

TV9
CountrySamoa
Broadcast areaSamoa
HeadquartersApia, Samoa
Programming
Picture format1080i (HDTV)
Ownership
OwnerBroadcasting Services Division (Ministry of Communications and Information Technology)
History
Launched2019 (2019)
Links
Websitehttps://www.tv1samoa.com

TV9 (rendered in digital terrestrial television metadata as Government Channel TV9)[1] is Samoa's government-owned television station. Established in 2019, the station falls under the Broadcasting Services Division of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology. Being a public broadcaster by nature, it has to provide essential emergency information in cases of extreme weather. The station is a sister of 2AP, Samoa's oldest radio station.[2]

History

What is now the Broadcasting Services Division of the MCIT was formerly the Samoa Broadcasting Corporation, which operated Televise Samoa/SBC TV One, Samoa's first television station. The television channel was put for privatization in 2007,[3] while the sale was completed on 21 July 2008.[4]

The BSD of the MCIT submitted a plan to launch its own television channel on 21 July 2018 as part of the country's plan to introduce digital television.[5] It was approved in 2019.[6]

In September 2022, the channel suspended its operations from the digital terrestrial platform and was merely showing a test card. It was, however, ordered to have it restored.[1]

2AP-TV9 received a mobile journalism unit donated from Australia's ABC in October 2023.[7] TV9 served as the host broadcaster for CHOGM 2024.[8]

In June 2025, it improved its technical capacities with the installation of an AEQ XPEAK system.[9]

Programming

As of September 2024, TV9 airs local programmes, news from Australia's ABC, music videos and feature films.[10]

References

  1. ^ a b Government's Channel 9 remains off-air
  2. ^ Building Media Resilience in Pacific SIDS: Case studies from Papua New Guinea, Samoa, and Vanuatu
  3. ^ Privatization of Samoa public broadcaster put back, only one bidder left. (2007, Dec 20). BBC Monitoring Media
  4. ^ Sale of former Samoa Broadcasting Corporation completed. (2008, Jul 23). BBC Monitoring Media
  5. ^ Digital T.V. channel for Govt. programmes
  6. ^ Broadcasting Services Division
  7. ^ Samoa media goes mobile with new training
  8. ^ Media restrictions at CHOGM
  9. ^ TV9 Samoa Upgrades Its Communication with AEQ XPEAK
  10. ^ "TV9 & Radio 2AP Guides". Government of Samoa.