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On 14 Feb 2006 08:12:41 -0800, "chevyorange"
wrote: I can't help but to have noticed over the last 10 years I have to work harder to catch a little English broadcasting (unless it is religous stuff - which of course they have every right to spend their money on broadcasting but it is disheartening to get a blasting good signal of crap). I have a very fast internet connection, two killer computers (one a laptop other a dual processor 64 bit desktop machine) and I perish the thought of listening to these stations via them. I also have Sirius and despise the idea of listening to the BBC or any other station that I have grown accustomed to listening to via shortwave. I initially started listening to HF Broadcasting for the geek appeal. But as I got older I realized that the only way to find out what's going on in the USA is to hear it from an objective ''third-party'' perspective as provided by the International Broadcasters; thus I got hooked on the content. I am very glad that rather than vanish entirely some broadcasters have remained alive via 21st Century delivery methods e.g. the internets and the Sirius. |