Re: [HCDX] [dxld] Shortwave services of European Union, foreign radio stations shut
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Re: [HCDX] [dxld] Shortwave services of European Union, foreign radio stations shut



Let`s not get ahead of ourselves! R. Australia has NOT (yet?) closed its SW service, surely still including cricket on Saturday evenings. Grandstand is scheduled all the way from 0200 to 1300 UT on Saturdays.

Why did you not correct this blunder?

Glenn Hauser

--- On Mon, 7/8/13, Jaisakthivel <ardicdxclub@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:















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      The 72-year-old V. BalasuÂbramanian, who used to tune into popular foreign radio stations like Radio Netherlands, Germanyâs Deutsche Welle (DW) and Radio Taiwan InternÂational to get updates about the dayâs happenings is sad as most of the radio stations in the European Union and various other parts of the world have started to close down their short wave service.ÂÂThese radio stations cite lack of funds and growth of technology, which integrates radio into smart phones, as the main reasons for shutting down their SW services. Some top radio stations like British BroadÂcasting Corporation and DW have also closed their transmitter sites in Trincomalee (service for South Asia) as they found it difficult to make ends meet.ÂâWhen I started to listen
 foreign radios six decades ago there were about 30 stations but today you donât have so much on air. Some have moved to Internet and local FM, while others have closed down their services,â he said with a sad face.ÂRecalling how he use to tune into Radio Australia for cricket commentary on weekends, Balasubramanian pointed out that it never happens today as the station had stopped its short wave
 broadcast.ÂÂâAustralian government had to spend $30 million for its SW service and with people's hue and cry over the use of public money, the government withdrew the service,â he added.ÂProfessor T. JaisakÂthivel, president of Ardic DX club, listing out radio stations, which
 had closed their shortwave service, said that some popular radio stations had moved to digital radio platform to offer their services.ÂÂâSome radio stations have even stopped sending their programme schedules, QSL cards and pennants. One can understand the burden on their exchequer so itâs obvious that these stations want to cut down their expense for which they have closed down their service,â he said. Written byÂÂN. Arun KumarSource:Âhttp://www.deccanchronicle.com

    
     

    
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