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Old April 5th 04, 03:26 PM
David
 
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The BBC is available on both XM and Sirius. Sirius also carries the
World Radio Network.

Operating a 250 kW transmitter for the benefit of a few thousand
hobbyists makes no economic sense.

On Sun, 04 Apr 2004 18:38:10 -0700, tommyknocker
wrote:

I was just thinking about this today. Has anybody noticed that shortwave
radio has really declined over the past five years or so? We've lost BBC
and Deutsche Welle transmissions to North America, we've lost several
smaller European broadcasters entirely, other stations have drastically
cut back. Are transmitting facilities really going on the blink so soon
after the end of the cold war? Or has everybody jumped on the BBC's
bandwagon and concluded that satellite and internet broadcasting has
replaced shortwave? Any thoughts?