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David wrote in message . ..
Sirius carries way more International broadcasting than XM. They have WRN, as well as the BBC. On 23 Aug 2004 00:40:10 GMT, (Super ****ed Dad) wrote: sw won't die, but xm radio might give it a rub for it's money I think this may be part of what guarantees the survival of SW. Sirius DOES have more. In fact, it has vastly more....so much more that the only way you're going to end up listening to, say, Voice of Turkey is if you're on a mission to hear it even before you turn on your radio. Same with the internet. Denmark may have discontinued their shortwave broadcasts in favor of 'broadcasts' over the internet, but I personally don't know anyone who's ever seen one. My guess is that their service is now targeted almost exclusively at Danes abroad or something like that, but this is precisely the kind of decision broadcasters have to make. When Denmark discontinued its broadcasts, it basically said "I don't want this audience over here. Instead, I want this other, very different sort of audience over there, on the internet." I don't think things look so bad for SW. |
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