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BBC Shortwave A06
So this is ALL THAT`S LEFT of English BBCWS on SW in the entire Western Hemisphe 1100 1300 Daily 11865 2100 2200 Daily 15390 2100 2130 Mon-Fri 11675 2200 2300 Daily 5975 Here`s the East Asia schedule, some of which will seep over to WNAm: 0000 0030 Daily 17615 0000 1030 Daily 15360 0000 0530 Daily 15280 0300 1030 Daily 21660 0300 1300 Daily 17760 0900 1030 Daily 9605 1300 1600 Daily 9740 1300 1700 Daily 6195 2100 2200 Daily 11945 2100 2400 Daily 5965 2200 2400 Daily 9740 2200 2300 Daily 6195, 5955 2300 2400 Daily 11850 2300 0030 Daily 11945 2330 2400 Daily 6195 Likewise, many of the African frequencies are audible in C&E NAm; especially Ascension when on 21470, 12095: SOUTHERN AFRICA 0300 2200 Daily 6190 0300 0400 Daily 6005, 6035* 0300 0600 Daily 3255 0400 0500 Daily 7120* 0500 0700 Daily 11765* 0500 1700 Daily 11940 0800 1900 Daily 21470 1600 2200 Daily 3255 1900 2100 Daily 12095 2100 2300 Daily 6005 *West Africa programmes WEST & CENTRAL AFRICA [17830 15400 ASC best] 0300 0600 Daily 7160 0300 0400 Daily 6035 0400 0500 Daily 7120 0400 0706 Daily 6005 0500 0800 Daily 11765 0600 0700 Daily 9530 0630 0700 Daily 11990 0700 1000 Daily 15400 0700 1000 Daily 17830 1000 1100 Sat-Sun 17830, 15400 1100 1130 Daily 15400 1100 2100 Daily 17830 1600 1800 Daily 17885 1800 2000 Daily 17795 1600 2300 Daily 15400 Page linking to all the BBCWS in English SW frequency schedules (and each has a separate link in graph from showing transmitter sites): http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/sc...es/index.shtml (Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST) dxAce Michigan USA |
BBC Shortwave A06
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dxAce wrote: So this is ALL THAT`S LEFT of English BBCWS on SW in the entire Western Hemisphe 1100 1300 Daily 11865 2100 2200 Daily 15390 2100 2130 Mon-Fri 11675 2200 2300 Daily 5975 Here`s the East Asia schedule, some of which will seep over to WNAm: 0000 0030 Daily 17615 0000 1030 Daily 15360 0000 0530 Daily 15280 0300 1030 Daily 21660 0300 1300 Daily 17760 0900 1030 Daily 9605 1300 1600 Daily 9740 1300 1700 Daily 6195 2100 2200 Daily 11945 2100 2400 Daily 5965 2200 2400 Daily 9740 2200 2300 Daily 6195, 5955 2300 2400 Daily 11850 2300 0030 Daily 11945 2330 2400 Daily 6195 Likewise, many of the African frequencies are audible in C&E NAm; especially Ascension when on 21470, 12095: SOUTHERN AFRICA 0300 2200 Daily 6190 0300 0400 Daily 6005, 6035* 0300 0600 Daily 3255 0400 0500 Daily 7120* 0500 0700 Daily 11765* 0500 1700 Daily 11940 0800 1900 Daily 21470 1600 2200 Daily 3255 1900 2100 Daily 12095 2100 2300 Daily 6005 *West Africa programmes WEST & CENTRAL AFRICA [17830 15400 ASC best] 0300 0600 Daily 7160 0300 0400 Daily 6035 0400 0500 Daily 7120 0400 0706 Daily 6005 0500 0800 Daily 11765 0600 0700 Daily 9530 0630 0700 Daily 11990 0700 1000 Daily 15400 0700 1000 Daily 17830 1000 1100 Sat-Sun 17830, 15400 1100 1130 Daily 15400 1100 2100 Daily 17830 1600 1800 Daily 17885 1800 2000 Daily 17795 1600 2300 Daily 15400 Page linking to all the BBCWS in English SW frequency schedules (and each has a separate link in graph from showing transmitter sites): http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/sc...es/index.shtml (Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST) Handy post Ace. I'm printing this out so I don't need to have the computer turned on to read it. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
BBC Shortwave A06
dxAce wrote:
So this is ALL THAT`S LEFT of English BBCWS on SW in the entire Western Hemisphe 1100 1300 Daily 11865 2100 2200 Daily 15390 2100 2130 Mon-Fri 11675 2200 2300 Daily 5975 Here`s the East Asia schedule, some of which will seep over to WNAm: 0000 0030 Daily 17615 0000 1030 Daily 15360 0000 0530 Daily 15280 0300 1030 Daily 21660 0300 1300 Daily 17760 0900 1030 Daily 9605 1300 1600 Daily 9740 1300 1700 Daily 6195 2100 2200 Daily 11945 2100 2400 Daily 5965 2200 2400 Daily 9740 2200 2300 Daily 6195, 5955 2300 2400 Daily 11850 2300 0030 Daily 11945 2330 2400 Daily 6195 Likewise, many of the African frequencies are audible in C&E NAm; especially Ascension when on 21470, 12095: SOUTHERN AFRICA 0300 2200 Daily 6190 0300 0400 Daily 6005, 6035* 0300 0600 Daily 3255 0400 0500 Daily 7120* 0500 0700 Daily 11765* 0500 1700 Daily 11940 0800 1900 Daily 21470 1600 2200 Daily 3255 1900 2100 Daily 12095 2100 2300 Daily 6005 *West Africa programmes WEST & CENTRAL AFRICA [17830 15400 ASC best] 0300 0600 Daily 7160 0300 0400 Daily 6035 0400 0500 Daily 7120 0400 0706 Daily 6005 0500 0800 Daily 11765 0600 0700 Daily 9530 0630 0700 Daily 11990 0700 1000 Daily 15400 0700 1000 Daily 17830 1000 1100 Sat-Sun 17830, 15400 1100 1130 Daily 15400 1100 2100 Daily 17830 1600 1800 Daily 17885 1800 2000 Daily 17795 1600 2300 Daily 15400 Page linking to all the BBCWS in English SW frequency schedules (and each has a separate link in graph from showing transmitter sites): http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/sc...es/index.shtml (Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST) dxAce Michigan USA Wanna bet that by B06 or A07 that BBCWS for the Americas will be eliminated entirely? I think that the suits running the Beeb should be put out to pasture on the funny farm. Same thing for the commercial radio moguls running IBB. The thing is, the US govt could revive VOA if it really wanted to. Is ANYBODY from the UK govt in control at the BBC? The BBC was trashing the invasion of Iraq as British troops were fighting on the ground. The BBC recently has made some moves in domestic broadcasting that have angered a lot of British, yet nobody is taking responsibility, no heads are rolling. Is the BBC a govt agency or isn't it? Is anybody manning the store? |
BBC Shortwave A06
On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 17:50:59 -0500, dxAce
wrote: XM 131 24/7 Sirius 141 24/7 |
BBC Shortwave A06
On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 18:23:25 -0800, running dogg wrote:
Wanna bet that by B06 or A07 that BBCWS for the Americas will be eliminated entirely? I think that the suits running the Beeb should be put out to pasture on the funny farm. Same thing for the commercial radio moguls running IBB. The thing is, the US govt could revive VOA if it really wanted to. Is ANYBODY from the UK govt in control at the BBC? The BBC was trashing the invasion of Iraq as British troops were fighting on the ground. The BBC recently has made some moves in domestic broadcasting that have angered a lot of British, yet nobody is taking responsibility, no heads are rolling. Is the BBC a govt agency or isn't it? Is anybody manning the store? The World Service for the Americas is live and well. Just not on HF. |
BBC Shortwave A06
David wrote: On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 17:50:59 -0500, dxAce wrote: XM 131 24/7 Sirius 141 24/7 It's not shortwave, you mentally retarded, drug addled dimwit. dxAce Michigan USA |
BBC Shortwave A06
"dxAce" wrote in message ... So this is ALL THAT`S LEFT of English BBCWS on SW in the entire Western Hemisphe 1100 1300 Daily 11865 2100 2200 Daily 15390 2100 2130 Mon-Fri 11675 2200 2300 Daily 5975 We can get BBC WS on satellite and DAB here in the UK, as well as MW. At night, 0100 -0600 it also turns up on LW and FM. I'd rather listen to it on DAB than SW any day, although when on holiday, that's a different matter. -- Simon Mason http://www.simonmason.karoo.net |
BBC Shortwave A06
"running dogg" wrote in message . .. Is the BBC a govt agency or isn't it? No it isn't - it's entirely separate from the Govt. It is paid for by our TV licence - about 200 dollars per year, whether you watch any BBC at all. -- Simon Mason http://www.simonmason.karoo.net |
BBC Shortwave A06
On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 17:56:56 +0100, "Simon Mason"
wrote: "running dogg" wrote in message ... Is the BBC a govt agency or isn't it? No it isn't - it's entirely separate from the Govt. It is paid for by our TV licence - about 200 dollars per year, whether you watch any BBC at all. The World Service is different from the rest of the BBC. It is not paid for by the licence fee. It is an arm of the Foreign Service, I think. ''How is BBC World Service funded? BBC World Service is funded by a Parliamentary grant-in-aid, administered by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office of the British government. The FCO, in close consultation with World Service, is involved in the process of deciding which languages are broadcast , but editorial control of the programmes rests entirely with BBC. The relationship between the BBCWS and the FCO is governed by two documents, the Broadcasting Agreement and the Financial Memorandum Foreign and Commonwealth Office/BBC World Service - Broadcasting Agreement Foreign and Commonwealth Office/BBC - Financial Memorandum The BBC's UK radio and TV services are financed by the television Licence Fee (all owners of television sets in the UK are required to buy an annual licence). The BBC also earns extra income through the sale of programmes overseas and of books, videos, tapes and other products linked to BBC programmes. BBC World Service does not receive any funding from the UK Licence Fee.'' www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice Hey, I was right. |
BBC Shortwave A06
"David" wrote in message ... The BBC's UK radio and TV services are financed by the television Licence Fee (all owners of television sets in the UK are required to buy an annual licence). The BBC also earns extra income through the sale of programmes overseas and of books, videos, tapes and other products linked to BBC programmes. BBC World Service does not receive any funding from the UK Licence Fee.'' www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice Hey, I was right. Yes, the WS, unlike the rest of the BBC (you didn't make it clear you were referring solely to the WS as opposed to the BBC in general) is funded from the FCO out of our taxes, so we still pay for it. It's our money, not the Govt's money. Running Dog asked if the BBC is a Govt agency, which it definitely is not. Your own post says: "The FCO, in close consultation with World Service, is involved in the process of deciding which languages are broadcast , but editorial control of the programmes rests *entirely* with BBC." -- Simon Mason http://www.simonmason.karoo.net |
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