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John Plimmer wrote :
Deutsche Welle notified from Bonn as follows:- "As of October 29th Deutsche Welle will cancel the coverage of North America with it's German language radio broadcasts on analogue shortwave. [...]" _____________________________________ Thankfully for me DW broadcasts in English, German, Portuguese and French to Southern Africa are expanded. Sure ! They thought not everyone had Internet access or a satellite dish on their hut or tent. But still you have parts of Europe or Northern America where poeple live and work in the country side without all these connections as well... OK, perhaps only a few of them whish to listen to DW, but that's a pity anyway... :-( Charly |
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Charly wrote: John Plimmer wrote : Deutsche Welle notified from Bonn as follows:- "As of October 29th Deutsche Welle will cancel the coverage of North America with it's German language radio broadcasts on analogue shortwave. [...]" _____________________________________ Thankfully for me DW broadcasts in English, German, Portuguese and French to Southern Africa are expanded. Sure ! They thought not everyone had Internet access or a satellite dish on their hut or tent. But still you have parts of Europe or Northern America where poeple live and work in the country side without all these connections as well... OK, perhaps only a few of them whish to listen to DW, but that's a pity anyway... :-( Charly That is unfortunately the way of the future for shortwave. |
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So what's new. It's dead. Shortwave is dead even in German. Take the
****ing hint. On Oct 27, 1:28 pm, wrote: Charly wrote: John Plimmer wrote : Deutsche Welle notified from Bonn as follows:- "As of October 29th Deutsche Welle will cancel the coverage of North America with it's German language radio broadcasts on analogue shortwave. [...]" _____________________________________ Thankfully for me DW broadcasts in English, German, Portuguese and French to Southern Africa are expanded. Sure ! They thought not everyone had Internet access or a satellite dish on their hut or tent. But still you have parts of Europe or Northern America where poeple live and work in the country side without all these connections as well... OK, perhaps only a few of them whish to listen to DW, but that's a pity anyway... :-( CharlyThat is unfortunately the way of the future for shortwave. |
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