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![]() "Mike Terry" wrote in message ... Tuesday, June 01, 2004 {snip} "Now is the time for US based broadcasters, as well as international broadcasters who want to reach US audiences, to get actively involved in DRM implementation," said Jeff White. "Broadcasts from DRM Members BBC World Service, CBC/Radio Canada International, Deutsche Welle, Radio Netherlands, Radio Sweden and Vatican Radio are already available in the US, as well as those of China Radio International and Radio Kuwait." DRM's Live Broadcasts Schedule is at www.drm.org. {snip} Most people, especially beginners, don't want to spend alot of money for a SW radio. DRM needs inexpensive, good quality, widely available receivers if it's backers want it to get out of it's niche. Of course, the most important thing for the popularity of SW is popular programming. It's too bad Air America isn't on SW. Frank Dresser |