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Mike Terry May 5th 06 05:54 AM

'Voice of the Andes Airs Final English Broadcast on SW
 
24 May 2006

Radio Station HCJB, "the Voice of the Andes," said it will air its final
English-language broadcasts on international shortwave radio from Ecuador on
Saturday.
The Christian station's English Language Service, the organization said, is
shifting its emphasis toward teaching English as a second language.

"English was one of the first two languages, along with Spanish, to air when
the station began broadcasting in Quito on Christmas Day, 1931," it said in
a statement. It quoted station Director Doug Weber calling the move a
refocusing or "taking some of the resources that we've been using on the
broadcasts and focusing that into English-as-a-second-language (ESL)
things-programming that will go out on our other (mostly Spanish) outlets."

The statement continued:
"'We've had a very loyal audience and we're grateful to them,' Weber said of
the nearly 75 years of relationship via the radio. 'And we're grateful to
the Lord as well for the opportunity to be able to minister to so many
people through our English-language broadcasts for so many years.'"

http://www.rwonline.com/dailynews/one.php?id=8953



Erik Kusta May 5th 06 06:52 AM

'Voice of the Andes Airs Final English Broadcast on SW
 

Heralding Christ Jesus' Blessings---HCJB was my first QSL card--maybe 50
years ago on my Hallicrafters Sky Champion

A shame.




"Mike Terry" wrote in message
...
24 May 2006

Radio Station HCJB, "the Voice of the Andes," said it will air its final
English-language broadcasts on international shortwave radio from Ecuador

on
Saturday.
The Christian station's English Language Service, the organization said,

is
shifting its emphasis toward teaching English as a second language.

"English was one of the first two languages, along with Spanish, to air

when
the station began broadcasting in Quito on Christmas Day, 1931," it said

in
a statement. It quoted station Director Doug Weber calling the move a
refocusing or "taking some of the resources that we've been using on the
broadcasts and focusing that into English-as-a-second-language (ESL)
things-programming that will go out on our other (mostly Spanish)

outlets."

The statement continued:
"'We've had a very loyal audience and we're grateful to them,' Weber said

of
the nearly 75 years of relationship via the radio. 'And we're grateful to
the Lord as well for the opportunity to be able to minister to so many
people through our English-language broadcasts for so many years.'"

http://www.rwonline.com/dailynews/one.php?id=8953





HFguy May 5th 06 05:59 PM

'Voice of the Andes Airs Final English Broadcast on SW
 
Mike Terry wrote:
24 May 2006

Radio Station HCJB, "the Voice of the Andes," said it will air its final
English-language broadcasts on international shortwave radio from Ecuador on
Saturday.
The Christian station's English Language Service, the organization said, is
shifting its emphasis toward teaching English as a second language.

"English was one of the first two languages, along with Spanish, to air when
the station began broadcasting in Quito on Christmas Day, 1931," it said in
a statement. It quoted station Director Doug Weber calling the move a
refocusing or "taking some of the resources that we've been using on the
broadcasts and focusing that into English-as-a-second-language (ESL)
things-programming that will go out on our other (mostly Spanish) outlets."

The statement continued:
"'We've had a very loyal audience and we're grateful to them,' Weber said of
the nearly 75 years of relationship via the radio. 'And we're grateful to
the Lord as well for the opportunity to be able to minister to so many
people through our English-language broadcasts for so many years.'"

http://www.rwonline.com/dailynews/one.php?id=8953


Another milestone for shortwave. I used to listen to the HCJB 'DX
Partyline' show. It was a good source of shortwave info' but the husband
and wife hosts (Clayton and Helen Howard) were insufferably monotonous.
I remember turning down the volume when their 'Tips for real living'
came on. It seemed like a sneaky way to proselytize to a captive
audience, which of course was the real purpose of the DX show. I guess
it bugged Glenn Hauser too. He came out with his 'Tips for *rational*
living' in his DX show. :-)

http://www181.pair.com/otsw/DXpartyline.html

Stephanie Weil May 5th 06 08:46 PM

'Voice of the Andes Airs Final English Broadcast on SW
 

Mike Terry wrote:


Radio Station HCJB, "the Voice of the Andes," said it will air its final
English-language broadcasts on international shortwave radio from Ecuador on
Saturday.


Good thing I'm a fluent (native) Spanish speaker!

Not that I'm happy with the station dumping shows from their lineup.
:-/

--
Steph


[email protected] May 6th 06 03:02 AM

'Voice of the Andes Airs Final English Broadcast on SW
 
Unfortunately, SW is becoming obsolete - I wonder why people are
spending big bucks for SW receivers now...


DesignGuy May 6th 06 04:22 AM

'Voice of the Andes Airs Final English Broadcast on SW
 

"Mike Terry" wrote in message
...
24 May 2006

Radio Station HCJB, "the Voice of the Andes," said it will air its final
English-language broadcasts on international shortwave radio from Ecuador

on
Saturday.
The Christian station's English Language Service, the organization said,

is
shifting its emphasis toward teaching English as a second language.

"English was one of the first two languages, along with Spanish, to air

when
the station began broadcasting in Quito on Christmas Day, 1931," it said

in
a statement. It quoted station Director Doug Weber calling the move a
refocusing or "taking some of the resources that we've been using on the
broadcasts and focusing that into English-as-a-second-language (ESL)
things-programming that will go out on our other (mostly Spanish)

outlets."

The statement continued:
"'We've had a very loyal audience and we're grateful to them,' Weber said

of
the nearly 75 years of relationship via the radio. 'And we're grateful to
the Lord as well for the opportunity to be able to minister to so many
people through our English-language broadcasts for so many years.'"

http://www.rwonline.com/dailynews/one.php?id=8953


I'll miss them... my first QSL was from HCJB back in 1976.





dxAce May 6th 06 12:56 PM

'Voice of the Andes Airs Final English Broadcast on SW
 


Mike Terry wrote:

24 May 2006

Radio Station HCJB, "the Voice of the Andes," said it will air its final
English-language broadcasts on international shortwave radio from Ecuador on
Saturday.
The Christian station's English Language Service, the organization said, is
shifting its emphasis toward teaching English as a second language.

"English was one of the first two languages, along with Spanish, to air when
the station began broadcasting in Quito on Christmas Day, 1931," it said in
a statement. It quoted station Director Doug Weber calling the move a
refocusing or "taking some of the resources that we've been using on the
broadcasts and focusing that into English-as-a-second-language (ESL)
things-programming that will go out on our other (mostly Spanish) outlets."

The statement continued:
"'We've had a very loyal audience and we're grateful to them,' Weber said of
the nearly 75 years of relationship via the radio. 'And we're grateful to
the Lord as well for the opportunity to be able to minister to so many
people through our English-language broadcasts for so many years.'"

http://www.rwonline.com/dailynews/one.php?id=8953


Currently on 12005 1100 - 1330. DX Partyline should be on at 1230.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



Jim Hackett May 6th 06 03:17 PM

'Voice of the Andes Airs Final English Broadcast on SW
 
I must be losing it. I could swear they ended their English broadcasts a
couple years ago...



"DesignGuy" wrote in message
m...

"Mike Terry" wrote in message
...
24 May 2006

Radio Station HCJB, "the Voice of the Andes," said it will air its final
English-language broadcasts on international shortwave radio from

Ecuador
on
Saturday.
The Christian station's English Language Service, the organization said,

is
shifting its emphasis toward teaching English as a second language.

"English was one of the first two languages, along with Spanish, to air

when
the station began broadcasting in Quito on Christmas Day, 1931," it said

in
a statement. It quoted station Director Doug Weber calling the move a
refocusing or "taking some of the resources that we've been using on the
broadcasts and focusing that into English-as-a-second-language (ESL)
things-programming that will go out on our other (mostly Spanish)

outlets."

The statement continued:
"'We've had a very loyal audience and we're grateful to them,' Weber

said
of
the nearly 75 years of relationship via the radio. 'And we're grateful

to
the Lord as well for the opportunity to be able to minister to so many
people through our English-language broadcasts for so many years.'"

http://www.rwonline.com/dailynews/one.php?id=8953


I'll miss them... my first QSL was from HCJB back in 1976.







Telamon May 7th 06 04:30 AM

'Voice of the Andes Airs Final English Broadcast on SW
 
In article . com,
wrote:

Unfortunately, SW is becoming obsolete - I wonder why people are
spending big bucks for SW receivers now...


Because there is a ton of stuff to hear on the bands that's why. My
problem is that I only have one set of ears. Way to much to listen to
most of the time.

Spend some time Trolling the bands instead of the news group.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California


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