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The BBC World Serice Shortwave Radio Broadcast to the CaribbeanRegion to Close on 23 March 2008
The BBC World Serice Shortwave Radio Broadcast
to the Caribbean Region to Close on 23 March 2008 http://blogs.rnw.nl/medianetwork/bbc...se-on-23-march Posted : March 17th, 2008 - 13:16 UTC -by- Andy -source- Radio Netherlands Worldwide (RNW) RNW Media Network - http://blogs.rnw.nl/medianetwork/ BBC World Service Radio Frequencies Americas : Caribbean & Central America [Times UTC] http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/sc...aribbean.shtml The BBC Caribbean . Com -website- http://www.bbc.co.uk/caribbean/ * Caribbean Report * Morning Report * Caribbean Magazine * Sports Caribbean Listening to the BBC in the Caribbean AM and FM Radio Stations plus Shortwave Radio Frequencies http://www.bbc.co.uk/caribbean/insti...quencies.shtml Island-by-Island Listing of AM & FM Radio Stations and Frequencies BBC World Service - Global Short Wave Frequencies http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/sc...es/index.shtml and now you know cause you just read it ~ RHF |
The BBC World Serice Shortwave Radio Broadcast to the CaribbeanRegion to Close on 23 March 2008
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. Bye Bye BBC, you can chop the whole service as far as I am concerned. RHF wrote: The BBC World Serice Shortwave Radio Broadcast to the Caribbean Region to Close on 23 March 2008 http://blogs.rnw.nl/medianetwork/bbc...se-on-23-march Posted : March 17th, 2008 - 13:16 UTC -by- Andy -source- Radio Netherlands Worldwide (RNW) RNW Media Network - http://blogs.rnw.nl/medianetwork/ BBC World Service Radio Frequencies Americas : Caribbean & Central America [Times UTC] http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/sc...aribbean.shtml The BBC Caribbean . Com -website- http://www.bbc.co.uk/caribbean/ * Caribbean Report * Morning Report * Caribbean Magazine * Sports Caribbean Listening to the BBC in the Caribbean AM and FM Radio Stations plus Shortwave Radio Frequencies http://www.bbc.co.uk/caribbean/insti...quencies.shtml Island-by-Island Listing of AM & FM Radio Stations and Frequencies BBC World Service - Global Short Wave Frequencies http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/sc...es/index.shtml and now you know cause you just read it ~ RHF . |
The BBC World Serice Shortwave Radio Broadcast to the CaribbeanRegion to Close on 23 March 2008
I used to rely on their short wave broadcasts for news and programs you'd never get in the U.S. - S.O.L. - unless you're hooked into the internet or On Mar 19, 7:52 pm, 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. Bye Bye BBC, you can chop the whole service as far as I am concerned. RHF wrote: The BBC World Serice Shortwave Radio Broadcast to the Caribbean Region to Close on 23 March 2008 http://blogs.rnw.nl/medianetwork/bbc...ribbean-to-clo... Posted : March 17th, 2008 - 13:16 UTC -by- Andy -source- Radio Netherlands Worldwide (RNW) RNW Media Network -http://blogs.rnw.nl/medianetwork/ BBC World Service Radio Frequencies Americas : Caribbean & Central America [Times UTC] http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/sc...0/radio_freque... The BBC Caribbean . Com -website- http://www.bbc.co.uk/caribbean/ * Caribbean Report * Morning Report * Caribbean Magazine * Sports Caribbean Listening to the BBC in the Caribbean AM and FM Radio Stations plus Shortwave Radio Frequencies http://www.bbc.co.uk/caribbean/insti...quencies.shtml Island-by-Island Listing of AM & FM Radio Stations and Frequencies BBC World Service - Global Short Wave Frequencies http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/sc...es/index.shtml and now you know cause you just read it ~ RHF . |
The BBC World Serice Shortwave Radio Broadcast to the Caribbean Region to Close on 23 March 2008
"barnegatdx" wrote in message ... I used to rely on their short wave broadcasts for news and programs you'd never get in the U.S. - S.O.L. - unless you're hooked into the internet or I have found over the last 20 years that Radio Netherlands has much better, truer and more detailed Short-wave news! The only problem is that Radio Netherlands has cut way back on the number of broadcast. Burr |
The BBC World Serice Shortwave Radio Broadcast to the CaribbeanRegion to Close on 23 March 2008
On Mar 19, 4:52*pm, SW4ever wrote:
- - Here we go again !! BBC copping out on a long history - of SW service. 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. - Bye Bye BBC, you can chop the whole service - as far as I am concerned. - RHF -wrote- The BBC World Serice Shortwave Radio Broadcast to the Caribbean Region to Close on 23 March 2008 http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...752f8ff8dd9bde - - BBC World Service - Global Short Wave Frequencies - - http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/sc...es/index.shtml SW-4-Ever, REF - BBC WS Shortwave for Caribbean to Close on 23 March March 17th, 2008 - 13:16 UTC by Andy . http://blogs.rnw.nl/medianetwork/bbc...se-on-23-march Blog Page Text -follows- The BBCWS website carries the following announcement: * BBC World Service shortwave transmissions to the Caribbean will close on March 23rd 2008. * Many listeners in the Caribbean and around the world no longer listen via shortwave. * Instead they are choosing to listen to the radio on other platforms including FM, satellite and online. * As a result, the BBC has invested in new FM services to the Caribbean. * BBC World Service programmes can now be heard on FM 24 hours a day in Antigua, Trinidad and Jamaica as well as via partner stations in almost all of the Caribbean islands. -source- Radio Netherlands Worldwide (RNW) RNW Media Network - http://blogs.rnw.nl/medianetwork/ CopyRight © 2008 RNW Media Network - All Rights Reserved. BROADCAST RADIO REALITY CHECK : [Internationa Shortwave Radio -versus- In-Country AM & FM Radio ] COST - The BBC has better more Cost-Effective means of Getting-Their-Message-Out in the Caribbean Region to the Peoples of the Caribbean by using local AM & FM Radio Stations in their Native Languages using the common every-day AM/FM Radio that is everywhere : Home + Office/Work + Car/Truck -versus- the specialized and more limited and more costly Shortwave Radio/Receiver. GROWTH - The use of the AM/FM Radio means that the BBC World Service can Expand their Number of Radio Listeners because the Number of AM/FM Radios and AM/FM Listeners (BCLs) is Many-Times-Greater-Than the number of Shortwave Radios and Shortwave Listeners (SWLs). SIGNAL & AUDIO - To the Local Radio Listener the RF Signal is stronger and Audio Quality of the BBC World Services Broadcast is Better and Clearer -when- Compared to the former International Shortwave Radio's RF Signal 'fading' and Audio Quality 'background noise'. THE NEXT GENERATION - The BBC World Service is interested in the Next Generation of Audio Content Consumers and they are on the Internet and many still do Listen to AM & FM Radio : The 'older' Shortwave Radio Listening (SWL) Generation is dying-off and so too is the need to broadcast to that generation. GETTING THE MESSAGE-OUT - The BBC World Service's Job is To-Get-The Message-Out from a Brittish (UK) Point-of-View to the Next Generation of World Citizens and Inform them with News and Information from the UK. This Next Generation is Tomorrow's Local, National and World Leaders and the BBC World Service what's to Influence them while they are Young and Open to What Is Out-There-in-the-Wordl beyond their City, State and Nation. TBL - This Change Is About : The Biggest Bang {World Wide Voice} For The {Limited Broadcasting} Buck. do i like it 'no' -but- you can not turn your back on reality -cause- it just might run you over when you do ~ RHF |
The BBC World Serice Shortwave Radio Broadcast to the Caribbean Region to Close on 23 March 2008
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, RHF wrote: The BBC World Serice Shortwave Radio Broadcast to the Caribbean Region to Close on 23 March 2008 http://blogs.rnw.nl/medianetwork/bbc...o-close-on-23- march Posted : March 17th, 2008 - 13:16 UTC -by- Andy -source- Radio Netherlands Worldwide (RNW) RNW Media Network - http://blogs.rnw.nl/medianetwork/ BBC World Service Radio Frequencies Americas : Caribbean & Central America [Times UTC] http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/sc...requencies_car ibbean.shtml The BBC Caribbean . Com -website- http://www.bbc.co.uk/caribbean/ * Caribbean Report * Morning Report * Caribbean Magazine * Sports Caribbean Listening to the BBC in the Caribbean AM and FM Radio Stations plus Shortwave Radio Frequencies http://www.bbc.co.uk/caribbean/insti...quencies.shtml Island-by-Island Listing of AM & FM Radio Stations and Frequencies BBC World Service - Global Short Wave Frequencies http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/sc...es/index.shtml and now you know cause you just read it ~ RHF . Yeah, this is great. Why do I bother to read the news when RHF will repost all kinds of crap here. Great job again moron. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
The BBC World Serice Shortwave Radio Broadcast to the CaribbeanRegion to Close on 23 March 2008
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 Q # 2 - Would You Listen to the BBC World Service on your present AM/FM Radio Buy -if- You could Receive the BBC World Service Locally on that AM/FM Radio ? Answers : YES ~ 49% : NO ~ 21% : DTS/IDK ~ 30% 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 |
The BBC World Serice Shortwave Radio Broadcast to the CaribbeanRegion to Close on 23 March 2008
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 *. |
The BBC World Serice Shortwave Radio Broadcast to the CaribbeanRegion to Close on 23 March 2008
On Mar 19, 9:17 pm, "Burr" wrote:
"barnegatdx" wrote in message ... I used to rely on their short wave broadcasts for news and programs you'd never get in the U.S. - S.O.L. - unless you're hooked into the internet or I have found over the last 20 years that Radio Netherlands has much better, truer and more detailed Short-wave news! The only problem is that Radio Netherlands has cut way back on the number of broadcast. Burr Thanks Burr; - will check out radio Netherlands as an alternate; Roy? You got the schedule out there ? |
The BBC World Serice Shortwave Radio Broadcast to the Caribbean Region to Close on 23 March 2008
"barnegatdx" Thanks Burr; - will check out radio Netherlands as an alternate; Roy? You got the schedule out there ? http://www.primetimeshortwave.com/ http://www.radionetherlands.nl/ You're welcome, Burr |
The BBC World Serice Shortwave Radio Broadcast to the CaribbeanRegion to Close on 23 March 2008
On Mar 20, 8:25 am, "Burr" wrote:
"barnegatdx" Thanks Burr; - will check out radio Netherlands as an alternate; Roy? You got the schedule out there ? http://www.primetimeshortwave.com/ http://www.radionetherlands.nl/ You're welcome, Burr - Cool ! thanks Burr Got this nifty little Degen De1105 with 1,00 memories, will plug them all in there; hoping to pick up one or two on along skip In 45 Degree Windy NYC David |
The BBC World Serice Shortwave Radio Broadcast to the CaribbeanRegion to Close on 23 March 2008
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. Bye Bye BBC, you can chop the whole service as far as I am concerned. You are the one who's being arrogant and inconsiderate. There aren't a million shortwave listeners left in the hemisphere, let alone in North America. Why spend all that money to transmit to a few hobbyists? |
The BBC World Serice Shortwave Radio Broadcast to the Caribbean Region to Close on 23 March 2008
"barnegatdx" - Cool ! thanks Burr Got this nifty little Degen De1105 with 1,00 memories, will plug them all in there; hoping to pick up one or two on along skip In 45 Degree Windy NYC David Gee, I sure hate to think of you way up there in all that cold! Maybe I'll turn the fan up a little so I can be cool also, it's 9am and 87 degrees here now. I only have on shorts most of the time. Burr Mr. Tanned |
The BBC World Serice Shortwave Radio Broadcast to the Caribbean Region to Close on 23 March 2008
"dave" You are the one who's being arrogant and inconsiderate. There aren't a million shortwave listeners left in the hemisphere, let alone in North America. Why spend all that money to transmit to a few hobbyists? Damn Dave, Wish you wouldn't say that, you may be right and that's sad. Burr |
Radio Netherland WorldWide (RNW) - INFO + Links/URLs for ShortwaveRadio Broadcasts
On Mar 20, 5:25*am, "Burr" wrote:
"barnegatdx" Thanks Burr; - will check out radio Netherlands as an alternate; Roy? You got the schedule out there ? http://www.primetimeshortwave.com/ http://www.radionetherlands.nl/ You're welcome, Burr Burr, BCL News - Radio Netherland WorldWide (RNW) http://www.bclnews.it/b07schedules/rnw.htm -source- BCL News .IT -http://www.bclnews.it/ TIP for Shortwave Radio Newbies : In general I find that the Shortwave Radio Broadcast Schedules that are Presented and Hosted by BCL News .IT - http://www.bclnews.it/ are both Easy to Find and Use -versus- trying to find the same information on the individual websites of each of the International Shortwave Radio Broadcasters. BCL News On-Line -presents- Shortwave Radio Broadcasting Schedules "B07" http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...7e15bb5cf285ff Shortwave Radio Broadcasting Schedules "B07" From 28 OCT 2007 to 29 MAR 2008 -source- BCL News .IT On-Line -website- http://www.bclnews.it/ NOTE - The Individual "A08" Shortwave Radio Broadcast Schedules will soon be Ready on the BCL News IT website for 29 March 2008 {Spring and Summer of 2008} * Download The ALL-in-ONE A08 Schedule http://www.bclnews.it/files/ao8schedules.zip Here is the Radio Netherland WorldWide (RNW) - INFO + Links/URLs for Shortwave Radio Broadcasts : English - "Radio Netherland WorldWide" (RNW) -website- http://www.radionetherlands.nl/ Dutch - Radio Nederland Wereldomroep -RNW- -website- http://www.wereldomroep.nl/actua/ The English Listening Guide for RNW [ Radio Netherland World Wide ] http://www.radionetherlands.nl/listeningguide/ Radio Netherlands World Wide "All Language" Shortwave Radio Winter Schedule for 2007 / 2008 Valid from 28 Oct 2007 - 30 March 2008 http://www.radionetherlands.nl/featu...071028schedule thank you for asking -and- now you know ~ RHF |
Radio Netherland WorldWide (RNW) - INFO + Links/URLs for Shortwave Radio Broadcasts
"RHF" You got the schedule out there ? http://www.primetimeshortwave.com/ http://www.radionetherlands.nl/ You're welcome, Burr Burr, BCL News - Radio Netherland WorldWide (RNW) http://www.bclnews.it/b07schedules/rnw.htm -source- BCL News .IT -http://www.bclnews.it/ TIP for Shortwave Radio Newbies : In general I find that the Shortwave Radio Broadcast Schedules that are Presented and Hosted by BCL News .IT - http://www.bclnews.it/ are both Easy to Find and Use -versus- trying to find the same information on the individual websites of each of the International Shortwave Radio Broadcasters. Now Roy, I gave him two things, one was a listing of all freq.'s being used in the world and the other was just for info about RN. I consider this post of your's as stepping on my toes a little. Maybe you would take a minute and think about what someone says before you tell them they are wrong! You know a lot BUT you don't know it all and sometimes the way you say it causes a little hard feelings. Burr |
The BBC World Serice Shortwave Radio Broadcast to the CaribbeanRegion to Close on 23 March 2008
Arrogance is the defense of lack of thought, consideration of others,
etc..etc... But the BBC says it's interested in reaching more audience...What, teenagers and yuppies running around listening to the latest electronic gimcrack?Hardly...get real. International cooperation can't survive without some form of direct communication, and won't with the kind of top-down control that's gradually choking off your and my right to have access to direct, targetted news. etc. from any country, unfiltered, and in the raw. You and I may not agree with what is transmitted, but that's the point.. The right to be heard. But never mind, dream on, until all SW disappears and then pay the piper (and ancillary dollar charges for cable, staellite, etc, the better to empty your wallet). BBC staff (working stiffs) probably agree with me but are powerless to resist the blithering idiots at the top. But again never mind, go ahead and wreck another venerable institution. It's Turkey time..... again.......... (End of Rant) 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. |
Radio Netherland WorldWide (RNW) - INFO + Links/URLs forShortwave Radio Broadcasts
On Mar 20, 6:29*am, "Burr" wrote:
"RHF" You got the schedule out there ? http://www.primetimeshortwave.com/ http://www.radionetherlands.nl/ You're welcome, Burr Burr, BCL News - Radio Netherland WorldWide (RNW)http://www.bclnews.it/b07schedules/rnw.htm -source- BCL News .IT -http://www.bclnews.it/ TIP for Shortwave Radio Newbies : In general I find that the Shortwave Radio Broadcast Schedules that are Presented and Hosted by BCL News .IT -http://www.bclnews.it/ are both Easy to Find and Use -versus- trying to find the same information on the individual websites of each of the International Shortwave Radio Broadcasters. Now Roy, * * I gave him two things, one was a listing of all freq.'s being used in the world and the other was just for info about RN. * * I consider this post of your's as stepping on my toes a little. Maybe you would take a minute and think about what someone says before you tell them they are wrong! * * You know a lot BUT you don't know it all and sometimes the way you say it causes a little hard feelings. Burr *. I B BAD ~ rhf |
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