"--- Bill ---" wrote in message ...
USA doesn't have "domestic" SW broadcasting. All of these guys have
submitted applications indicating specific ITU target zones and "just so
happen" to be heard in the US.
Of course, all that aside, money talks.
-BM
Technically that's true, but most of the programming is intended for a
Stateside audience. At least as far back to around 1970 or so, with WINB
and WNYW. Has anyone ever tried to prevent a SW broadcaster from
broadcasting to a US audience?
Were there any restrictions before WW2?
One US broadcaster that actually did broadcast to an international audience
was KGEI. They were almost entirely in Spanish, as I recall.
Frank Dresser
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