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dave March 18th 11 11:10 AM

Bye bye BBC 648 27th march 2011
 
On 03/17/2011 08:58 AM, Brian Gregory [UK] wrote:
On 27th march 2011 BBC world service broadcasts to Europe on 648kHz end!!

Notes:
http://jonathanmarks.libsyn.com/vide...ute-to-bbc-648

And fascinating video:
http://www.vimeo.com/20996209

I get 2 streams of the World Service on my Myine IRA.

[email protected] March 19th 11 06:52 AM

Bye bye BBC 648 27th march 2011
 
On Mar 18, 12:49*pm, "jimbo ..."
wrote:
On 27th march 2011 BBC world service broadcasts to Europe on 648kHz end!!


that is a shame I used to like listening to that in the car ........


No wonder that BBC is losing so much of it's previously loyal
audience . Wrong time as well . . .

Jim GM4DHJ/M ... March 27th 11 12:21 PM

Bye bye BBC 648 27th march 2011
 
well that is it gone now......



dave March 27th 11 01:31 PM

Bye bye BBC 648 27th march 2011
 
On 03/27/2011 04:21 AM, Jim GM4DHJ/M ... wrote:
well that is it gone now......



As is "Business Week" on the World Service

J G Miller March 27th 11 08:10 PM

Bye bye BBC 648 27th march 2011
 
On Sunday, March 27th, 2011 at 05:31:48h -0700, Dave explained:

As is "Business Week" on the World Service


Classic English bureaucratic method of killing a service --
death by a thousand cuts, and then because it is so poor
nobody uses or wants it, declare that because nobody uses
it or wants it, then it is time to close it down.

Scott[_6_] March 27th 11 08:45 PM

Bye bye BBC 648 27th march 2011
 
On Sun, 27 Mar 2011 12:21:46 +0100, "Jim GM4DHJ/M ..."
wrote:

well that is it gone now......

There was a suggestion somewhere on the Internet (cannot remember
where) that there might be a change of mind. Anyone know?

How much money is the BBC actually saving? It seems to me a fairly
poor sense of priority to withdraw the World Service from a large
chuck of Europe when we are as a nation presumably trying to make
friends, influence people and promote British values.

Or is the argument that if the BBC is to be funded by the licence
payer only the (UK) licence payer really counts.

Having said all that I see a lot of AM stations are closing so is it
genuinely the case that very few people listen on AM radio with
enthusiasts now using the Internet? Obviously that would help people
in cars though.

Any ideas what will happen to 648 KHz? I have seen the speculation.

Andy Foad March 27th 11 08:50 PM

Bye bye BBC 648 27th march 2011
 
On Mar 27, 8:45*pm, Scott wrote:
Any ideas what will happen to 648 KHz? *I have seen the speculation.


Oh just the usual...

That means a 60's pop pirate organisation will
come along, launch a campaign to get a licence,
ask the public for a fighting fund and then make off
with dosh.

Hmm, does it have the essence of something else
seen in this newsgroup ;-)


[email protected] March 27th 11 09:54 PM

Bye bye BBC 648 27th march 2011
 
On Mar 27, 3:45*pm, Scott wrote:
On Sun, 27 Mar 2011 12:21:46 +0100, "Jim GM4DHJ/M ..."

wrote:
well that is it gone now......


There was a suggestion somewhere on the Internet (cannot remember
where) that there might be a change of mind. *Anyone know?

How much money is the BBC actually saving? *It seems to me a fairly
poor sense of priority to withdraw the World Service from a large
chuck of Europe when we are as a nation presumably trying to make
friends, influence people and promote British values.

Or is the argument that if the BBC is to be funded by the licence
payer only the (UK) licence payer really counts.

Having said all that I see a lot of AM stations are closing so is it
genuinely the case that very few people listen on AM radio with
enthusiasts now using the Internet? *Obviously that would help people
in cars though.

Any ideas what will happen to 648 KHz? *I have seen the speculation.


Andy Sennitt , on RNW Media Network Blog mentioned it , I think . Jsst
found it : on March 18th .


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