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http://www.lookaboutusa.com/ wrote: HAVING come close to extinction, Radio Australia is stronger than ever and about to start broadcasting a breakfast show into the Asia-Pacific region. It is believed to be the first time an international broadcaster has offered a specific "time of day" program in other countries. Doesn't Radio China have a "drive time" program carried on a couple of US public radio stations? I think the BBC and China also make TV news programs timed to run at dinnertime in the US (usually public or small UHF TV stations). Tim. |
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