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Media in Nauru remain undeveloped, but Australian aid program AusAID has been financing and supporting their development. As of February 15, 2010, Nauruan media consist in a television station and a radio station, with a fortnightly newspaper due to be launched within days. Former Australian Broadcasting Corporation broadcaster Rod Henshaw is serving as interim media director for the Nauruan government.〔("Nauru makes media network from scratch" ), ''The Australian'', February 15, 2010〕 ==Press== In 2009, the Nauruan press consisted of the ''Central Star News'' and the ''Nauru Chronicle'', both of which were published fortnightly, and the government-issued ''Nauru Bulletin'', which was published weekly.〔("Nauru: Media" ), British Broadcasting Corporation, May 5, 2009〕〔("Nauru - Society" ), Commonwealth of Nations〕〔("Freedom of the Press - Nauru" ), Freedom House, 2008.〕 In 2010, the first edition of ''Mwinen Ko'', a monthly community newspaper, was published.〔("Let’s talk about the issues': Developing Nauru’s media industry" ), Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 21 October 2013〕 The ''Nauru Bulletin'' is managed by the Government Information Office (GIO) and is distributed by email and on the official website on a fortnightly basis.〔("Nauru Bulletin" ), Government Information Office〕
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