Friday, August 18, 2006
Harlow Community Radio
Visit http://harlowonlineradio.atspace.com for free radio in west Essex. Harlow Online Radio is a voluntary non for profit online community radio service which will broadcast online regularly to the communities with the aim of providing a voice for the communities in Harlow/Sheering and Roydon. The thing that makes us different from other radio stations in Essex, it`s owned and run by the community. This station is where you will hear discussion on the environment, religion, media, and politics with people who live and breathe it and all the Community News Roundup. We would like to hear from organisations in the community who would like to produce there own programme on Harlow Online Radio. In between community programmes, we will relay Jones College Radio (WJAX Florida) with no presenters talking. If you would like to link your organisation or send us your community news, then please e-mail us |
RNW2 On Sky Digital
Median network weblog have stated that radio netherland's RNW2 will be on sky digital channel epg 0205 on 21 august 2006. Media network report |
Thursday, August 17, 2006
Radio Netherlands Coming To Sky Digital
Acording to www.digitalspy.co.uk Radio Netherlands will be available on sky digital (August 21 2006)Availability: Sky no epg was stated. |
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
Credit: Media network weblog UK electrical retailer drops analogue radios August 16th, 2006, 12:03 UTC by Andy Dixons, the UK online consumer electrical retailer, is discontinuing the sale of analogue radios. The decision follows substantial growth in the sale of digital radios, and expansion in the number and range of digital transmitters. Digital radios are now outselling analogue radios by 30:1 on its website. Dixons announced in December 2003 that digital radios were outselling analogue tuners for the first time ever, confirming then that the future of radio in the UK will be digital. Other products on Dixons’ “endangered species” list include the personal CD player and the so-called “boom box”, reflecting the changes that the MP3 player and the iPod are making on the portable audio market. The growth of the market for digital radio has been driven by improvements to the range, better availability of stock, new portable models and investment in new transmitters, according to Dixons. Dixons now offers digital radios for as little as £29.98 via its site, www.dixons.co.uk . Original DAB receivers cost in the region of £2,000. (Source: Dixons) |
Breaking News: Confrontation With Flight Crew Diverts Plane
World News: A flight from london to washington diverted due to confrontation with flight crew. |
Monday, August 14, 2006
14th August 1967
![]() The pirates were forced off the air on 14 August 1967. All, that is, except one: Radio Caroline continued alone for another seven months. More info.. |
Sunday, August 13, 2006
500 kHz still some way off
Credit: http://www.southgatearc.org/news/august2006/500khz_some_way_off.htm Over the past few months, National WIA News has reported moves by amateurs to secure an allocation in the vicinity of 500 kHz, the old maritime Morse Code distress channel |
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