Wednesday, November 03, 2004
Toronto getting a new Latin format X-band station
credit: http://www.dxing.info
Toronto getting a new Latin format X-band station CHSL is broadcasting with a Latin format from the San Lorenzo Latin American Community Centre in Toronto, Canada. CHSL is currently testing at local daytime, from around 1100 UTC to 2400 UTC. The tests have been conducted using 250 watts of power, but according to Niel Wolfish, the station is planning to increase power to 1000 watts around November 9. Official on air date should be around November 20. |
Monday, November 01, 2004
BBC 6 Music Goes Down Under
What has australia done for us:
thats the debate on bbc 6 music site. This saturday bbc 6 music is airing a day of australian music and culture click below to go to the 6 music down under site. http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/out/downunder/ at this site click listen live to listen online. bbc 6 music is a digital radio station on DAB/digital satellite/digital cable/freeview in the uk. |
Sunday, October 31, 2004
Media minister Geert Bourgeois/RVI help
Brussel ministers and vrt chiefs wants it's listeners to write or email them stating why Rvi should not stop broadcasting programmes in english/french/german/ on shortwave or other means of broadcasting .
the address and email are below: Media minister Geert BourgeoisAlhambra buildingEmile Jacqmainlaan 20B-1000 BrusselsBelgium E-mail: kabinet.bourgeois@vlaanderen.be UK FM transmitter mast collapses after fire [media network weblog] Over a million radio listeners in Eastern England are without an FM service after a transmitter mast at Peterborough in Cambridgeshire collapsed onto the transmitter building and neighbouring fields after catching fire on Saturday evening. The station covers much of Cambridgeshire, and parts of Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, Leicestershire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire and West Norfolk. Services broadcast from the site include BBC Radios 1,2, 3 and 4, BBC Radio Cambridgeshire, BBC digital radio and Classic FM. Mobile telephone reception has also been affected. Scenes of crime experts and forensic teams are at the transmitter site, which is owned by Crown Castle International. # posted by Andy @ 14:03 UTC |
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