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Honus July 13th 04 12:16 PM



"Frank Dresser" wrote in message
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"Honus" wrote in message
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That's the one thing that surprised me the most after getting my SW
radio...all of the evangelizing. I certainly expected -some-, but gee

whiz!

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Traditional propaganda international SW broadcasting is being cut back.


Why? Especially if airtime's so cheap.

there must have been 20 SW transmitters started in the US over the last
couple of decades or so, and most of them are run by evangalists. An

hour's
time now typically costs a dollar a minute, or less.


A buck a minute, huh? Now, if I only had something important to say! eg

And there's plenty of time for sale, not only for evangalists, but for

most
anybody who has a few bucks and is just bustin' out with Special

Knowledge.

And there's certainly no shortage of -them-.

---
"Man is a Religious Animal. Man is the only Religious Animal. He is
the only animal that has the True Religion -- several of them. He is the
only animal that loves his neighbor as himself and cuts his throat if his
theology isn't straight."

Mark Twain



Frank Dresser July 13th 04 02:37 PM


"Honus" wrote in message
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Traditional propaganda international SW broadcasting is being cut back.


Why? Especially if airtime's so cheap.



Producing the programming is probably far more expensive than running the
transmitters, although much more of the international broadcasters
programming is now being taken from domestic radio sources, rather than
being specially produced by specially for shortwave. Normally, foreign
language programming is the first to get trimmed.

Most governments expect some justification for their expenses, and SW
broadcasting is vunerable. The Cold War is over, I don't think there was
ever much evidence that international SW broadcasting between first world
nations made much difference.

One of the BBC executives said something like their target audience was
"opinion formers and decision makers" and they were dropping SW broadcasting
to North America because they didn't think such people were listening.
Also, the BBC is able to sell some programming to US domestic stations.



A buck a minute, huh? Now, if I only had something important to say! eg


The rate can be lower for big time buyers. Brother Stair says broadcasters
have offered him time as low as seven or eight dollars an hour, with the
provision that he can be bumped off without warning if the station owner can
find a buyer at a better rate.

However, while broadcasters are expected to pay for their airtime, there's
no requirement that they have anything important to say.



And there's plenty of time for sale, not only for evangalists, but for

most
anybody who has a few bucks and is just bustin' out with Special

Knowledge.

And there's certainly no shortage of -them-.


Yes, but subset of the Special Knowledge group that actually has any money
is smaller. Some of SW radio's most entertaining programming comes when a
station owner gets on the air and gripes about the deadbeats.

Frank Dresser





Stephen M.H. Lawrence July 14th 04 07:14 PM

"Brian" wrote in message link.net...

Keep playing with your "imaginary friend," Bribaby!

Every time I post, you reply.

Good Bribaby, good bribaby.

Keep dancing for me - you're good at following my commands!

73, etc.

Who's dancing for who, Stevie boy?


You're such a good pet - keep dancing, Bri-baby!

73, etc.
SL


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