Saturday, June 18, 2005
Dutch Radio News
credit: http://medianetwork.blogspot.com Noordzee FM will become Q-music ![]() flag of the netherlands ![]() The Dutch commercial station Noordzee FM, which was recently bought by Belgium's De Persgroep, will change its name and format to Q-music, which has been a successful format in the Belgian market. The change will be phased in over the next few months, and in September the Dutch station will start using the slogan 'Q is good for you'. Q-music will be positioned as a pop music station for young adults, and everyone who feels "young at heart". Director of Q-music Peter Bossaert says "Q-music has a market of 21 million people from Groningen to Brussels. We shall do everything we can to put Q-music on the map in the Netherlands. We're aiming at men and women from 20-40 years. In the coming months, the DJ's will be working hard preparing the programming." # posted by Andy @ 10:37 UTC |
Thursday, June 16, 2005
Relays On 9290 khz This Weekend
Relays on 9290 khz 18th June 2005 Radio Six 6.00 -7.00UTC Australian DX Club 10.00 -11.00UTC 19th June 2005 Geromino 17.00 - 18.00UTC Good Listening http://listen.to/emr |
Wednesday, June 15, 2005
Interference To Laser Hot Hits On 6210khz
This Posted on the yahoo sw pirates group at http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/swpirates![]() Laser Hot Hits: More Power From The Tower ![]() Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 19:34:05 +0100 From: "Joe Vincent" Subject: Interference to Laser Hot Hits Interference to Laser Hot HitsDear members, I have been asked by the Laser team to pass this on to you all. It is good news I know! Joe Vincent. TO ALL "LASER HOT HITS" LISTENERS As most of you will know, we have been suffering sporadic interference to our 6219 kHz channel over the last year or so, from a station identifying itself only as "Mystery Radio". Recently this deliberate interference has been stepped up to become a virtual daily occurance. This station does nothing except play non-stop music, and contributes nothing towards Free Radio. It obviously takes a minimum of effort to do what they are doing, and as it has been continuing for so long, we can only conclude that their action is not only deliberate, but malicious. There is no reason why this station, thought to be in Italy possibly, could not broadcast on a clear channel. They must have spent several hundred Euros in electricity over the past year, powering their transmitter, all for what ??? We have been using this channel since November 1972, firstly as Radio Gemini, and more recently, as Laser, and have no intention of vacating this frequency. We are asking all our loyal Laser Listeners wherever they may be, to pass on to us, any information they may have about the location of this transmitter, and any people associated with it. This may be done anonymously if necessary. However, we are prepared to pay a reward of 500 Euros to anyone who passes us correct information, enabling us to locate the transmitter and deal with it. Also if any keen DXers out there across Europe can provide us with a bearing of Mystery Radio from their location, this may also prove useful to us. Don't forget to include your own approximate location too. We can be contacted at our normal mailing address and phone number or simply reply to this e-mail (laserhothits@rock.com ). Our website is at www.radiolink.net/hothits Feel free to pass on this message to any relevant newsgroups, bulletin boards, etc. Thanks for your help. Colin Dixon. |
Tuesday, June 14, 2005
RSL's
Click below for a list of uk restricted service licences on air now or soon. http://ukradio.com/rsl/ |
Ukrainian Radio NART plans to broadcast on 873 kHz
credit: www.dxing.info![]() ukraine ![]() Radio NART in Ukraine is planning to begin transmissions on 873 kHz mediumwave in June. DXer Boris Skurativskiy from Kiev reports in Open DX that Radio NART was granted a license for 873 kHz AM is on June 7. Previously the station has transmitted only on the FM band with transmitters in Kiev, Kharkiv, Odessa, Vinnytsya and Kramatorsk. Details More News |
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