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On Mar 19, 10:25*pm, RHF wrote:
On Mar 19, 9:47*pm, Sun Chaser wrote: In article , *SW4ever wrote: Here we go again !! BBC copping out on a long history of SWservice. Well I don't know about you, but I gave up on them the last time they cut SW services. I don't, nor will I listen to any of their SW Web Satelliete or otherwise *broadcasts. If they cant provide SW service to millions of their loyal fellow English-speaking people in North America (and Carribean) then I'm no longer interested. They are being arrogant and inconsiderate, full of stupid excuses and all round a total mess. - I think you are being arrogant by expecting the taxpayers - of the UK to provide a free radio service for you to your - specifications. Sun Chaser, Actually the BBC has done that very thing. Two Questions presented to AM/FM Radio Listeners Q # 1 - Would You Buy a Shortwave Radio to be able to Receive* the BBC World Service; and Listen to the BBC World Service on the Shortwave Radio ? Answers : YES ~ 7% : NO ~ 63% : DTS/IDK ~ 30% * This assumes a Local In-Country Shortwave Radio Broadcast to assure the same Signal Level and Audio Quality as a Local AM/FM Radio Station Correction/Re-write Removed the word "Buy" - Q # 2 - Would You Listen to the BBC World Service - on your present AM/FM Radio -if- You could Receive - the BBC World Service Locally on that AM/FM Radio ? - Answers : YES ~ 49% : NO ~ 21% : DTS/IDK ~ 30% DTS = Decline To State / IDK = I Don't Know The transition from Shortwave Radio to AM/FM Radio allows the BBC World Service to have the 'potential' to Grow the Number of *BBC World Service Radio Listeners by Seven Times (7X) over the Next Decade. What applies here to the BBC World Service -wrt- In-Country AM & FM Radio Re-Broadcasting of their Programming; also applies to the VOA, RNW, CRI, VOR, etc, Etc. ETC ! the truth is out there - riding on a radio wave ~ RHF *. |
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