Bougainville Radio Corporation

The Bougainville Radio Corporation (BRC, formerly Bougainville Radio Authority) is a radio broadcasting service which is broadcast in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville, only in the towns of Arawa, Buin, and Buka, where the 3 stations are located. The BRC has plans to expand broadcasting to more towns.

It was founded and launched in July 1997 from a merger between the National Bougainville Radio Service (est. 1984) and rival at the time Radio Authority of Buin (est. 1993) as the Bougainville Radio Authority and was later renamed to the Bougainville Radio Corporation in 2011. It is also the largest radio station in Bougainville which an average annual listenership of 15,596.

It is currently owned by the Papua New Guinea Post-Courier as well as the frequency of the service being 89.1 FM throughout all stations. It is also broadcast in amplitude modulation (AM).