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Old February 17th 11, 06:48 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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On Feb 17, 8:23*am, dave wrote:
On 02/16/2011 11:34 PM, Hils wrote:





bpnjensen wrote:
On Feb 16, 7:45 pm, wrote:
BBC-WS obviously doesn't view us as 'worthy' listeners . Sadly
enough ...


Does not bother me. The fewer loud signals from doorstep transmitters
I have clogging up my airwaves, the better to hear the faint DX. BBC
is available from so many outlets now that I can forego them
broadcasting at my house from Sackville or Greenville or some such
place :-)


"The axing of five foreign language services and wholesale retreat from
shortwave radio – including the end of broadcasts to India, Russia and
China – will lead to the loss of more than 30 million listeners, a sixth
of the World Service's global audience of 180 million, the BBC
estimates. The five language services being shut down – Portuguese for
Africa, Caribbean English, Macedonian, Serbian and Albanian – have a
combined audience of 3.4 million."


http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011...ervice-cuts-re...


(The UK Foreign Office has cut World Service funding by 16%.)


Caribbean English WTF? Good riddance! I can't feature Jamaicans
listening to scratchy shortwave broadcasts so some snooty Englishman can
talk down to them in Pidgin English.- Hide quoted text -

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Each area of the Carribean has developed it's own dialect of English .
None of them are classified as pidgin,absolutely not . And BBC-WS
always had a strong presence on AM and FM locally until recently, not
exactly sure what is happening at the present time .