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Old August 31st 03, 01:54 PM
Daniel Rosenzweig
 
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You can take a look at http://www.wrn.org for their schedule and
audio. Broadcasts are 'time shifted' so you wont hear them at the same
time as you would expect to hear them. Which can be a good thing, if
the broadcast is normally in the middle of the night, or when you are
in the office. You can listen to WRN in many ways - via Sirius
satellite (US), Worldspace satellite (most of the rest of the world)
via some regular AM/FM local radio stations (usually overnight - many
NPR radio stations use this), via 'regular'satellite and via the
Internet...

Al Patrick wrote in message ...
I. P. Yurin wrote under the heading " Car radio with shortwave:":

What's on it?

Imagine NPR rotated through the nations where each one has 15 min to 1 hour to present THEIR NPR info. You've got it.

Actually, Israel radio is on for 30 min. or more in the evenings. DW is on about every day. It's not all news as CNN or PNN might be. There may be 30 minutes of Irish music or 30 minutes of promoting something that is hardly worth hearing -- IMHO. :-)

Al

 
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