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Steve Silverwood wrote in message et...
My short list of excellent news sources on shortwave: BBC Voice of America Radio Netherlands Deutsche Welle Radio Taiwan NHK Radio Japan Radio Canada International Radio Australia Radio New Zealand International Voice of Russia Those all give pretty straightforward news reports. For news reports that are somewhat slanted, you'll find Radio Havana Cuba and China Radio International interesting. Voice of Russia (formerly Radio Moscow) would have been in the "slanted" list but they have been doing a commendable job in recent years of striving for fair-and-balanced reporting. They're not quite at the point where the VOA or BBC are, but that's probably because of external (i.e., government) influences and not any fault of the journalists themselves. Good job, guys! You forgot Voice of Korea. They may suffer from the same problems that linger at VoR, but *dang* they're hilarious to listen to. Amazingly, China Radio International, while still soft-pedaling its own internal national problems, is much better than decades ago. They seem, on the surface anyway, to be aiming more for gentle persuasion and ideological moderation rather than hard-line bullyragging. A special note for the Aussies and Kiwis - they insert a wry sense of fun into all their "live" programming that is irresistible, and reminiscent of the good old days when everyone wasn't so PC and knew a laugh was worth a few-bucks-worth of wattpower. The news from down under is always worth a listen just for the quips. Sort of like Radio Nederland and RCI were 20 years ago. Bruce Jensen |
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