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Dan Say wrote:
David wrote: On 19 Mar 2005 19:23:57 -0800, (Jim) wrote: ...... The BBC West Asia service is available Free to anyone in Nepal with a $200 Worldspace receiver. http://www.worldspace.com/programmin..._asiastar.html Except that in April Worldspace is going to encryption and will require a monthly license, more than the monthly income of most Nepalis etc. Radio for the elites indeed. Problem is, the elites are all the suits at the BBC care about. They've even said that they don't want to be heard by the average person. So they're going to satellite radio and FM relays in cities where the rich and powerful congregate (there's one in San Francisco but not in Sacramento; I doubt very much that Omaha will ever have any BBC programming). Apparently the BBC is just interested in narrowcasting-the selected targeting of the rich and powerful to the exclusion of everybody else. It's a sad end to what was once the great news reporting service in the world, the one that tried to tell the news honestly to as many people as it could reach. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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running dogg wrote:
Problem is, the elites are all the suits at the BBC care about. They've even said that they don't want to be heard by the average person. So they're going to satellite radio and FM relays in cities where the rich and powerful congregate (there's one in San Francisco but not in Sacramento; I doubt very much that Omaha will ever have any BBC programming). Where is the BBC World Service FM relay in San Francisco? The only FM presence I am aware of in the area is KQED FM, and that's just one hour or so of news per day, isn't it? -- Don |
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Don Del Grande wrote:
running dogg wrote: Problem is, the elites are all the suits at the BBC care about. They've even said that they don't want to be heard by the average person. So they're going to satellite radio and FM relays in cities where the rich and powerful congregate (there's one in San Francisco but not in Sacramento; I doubt very much that Omaha will ever have any BBC programming). Where is the BBC World Service FM relay in San Francisco? The only FM presence I am aware of in the area is KQED FM, and that's just one hour or so of news per day, isn't it? From what I've heard, KALW, the SF school district station, broadcasts Newshour at 2pm. I've never actually heard it here, but I read that in the Chronicle in an article making fun of the BBC's style. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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running dogg wrote:
Don Del Grande wrote: running dogg wrote: Problem is, the elites are all the suits at the BBC care about. They've even said that they don't want to be heard by the average person. So they're going to satellite radio and FM relays in cities where the rich and powerful congregate (there's one in San Francisco but not in Sacramento; I doubt very much that Omaha will ever have any BBC programming). Where is the BBC World Service FM relay in San Francisco? The only FM presence I am aware of in the area is KQED FM, and that's just one hour or so of news per day, isn't it? From what I've heard, KALW, the SF school district station, broadcasts Newshour at 2pm. I've never actually heard it here, but I read that in the Chronicle in an article making fun of the BBC's style. As I thought - it's not a 24-hour-a-day sort of thing. (KQED simulcasts BBCWS Mon-Fri at 9-10 PM and 1-2 AM (except that Friday night/Saturday morning is only 1:30-2 AM), and weekends 3-4 PM. (The online stream also carries BBCWS when the over-the-air station covers something that they're not allowed to have on the stream for whatever reason. I remember listening to KALW broadcast old "The Goon Show" episodes when I was in college 20 years ago.) Actually, a number of cable systems in the San Francisco area have BBC World Service 24 hours a day if you hook the cable up to a radio with an external FM antenna connection (the service is provided by C-SPAN). I don't remember any show ever being removed from the broadcast (including the 1990 World Cup Final - I for one listened to it on BBC while watching the SIN/Univision broadcast with the TV sound turned down, rather than the ABC broadcast (which had commercials at the time)). (I have a feeling I wasn't alone; the BBC would not broadcast the 1994 final except on a special frequency to a small part of the world.) -- Don |
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I just now clicked on BBC America (DirecTV) to see what kind of nutty
ass brit comedies are on there.Coupling is on there right now,next up,The Kumars at No.42,Goodne,My Family,The Catherine Tate Show and a bunch of bull****, cuhulin |
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