Saturday, October 06, 2007
MV Baltic Radio
MV Baltic Radio is on Sunday, 7th of October 2007, at 12 o'clock UTC in the49-m-European-Shortwave-Band, 6045 KHz on air again. !In the Wintertime 07/08 (from November 07 till March 08), MV Baltic Radio willbe broadcast on the frequency 5965 KHz at 13:00 UTC. |
Thursday, October 04, 2007
Sligo European Radio
Sligo European Radio on shortwave this sunday 7 oct 2007 via jolly roger radio on 6235 khz .It is their last broadcast. |
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
BBC1 West Midlands carries programme about radio pirates this evening
Credit: http://www.blogs.rnw.nl/medianetwork October 3rd, 2007 - 9:14 UTC by Andy Readers able to receive the BBC’s regional TV services on satellite may be interested to know that the theme of this evening’s Inside Out programme from Birmingham (1830-1900 UTC) on BBC1 West Midlands is pirate radio. Reporter Satnam Rana follows Ofcom officer Mike Bothma as he tours Birmingham’s streets, tracking down the illegal broadcasts that he says can interfere with emergency calls and put lives at risk unnecessarily. Satnam catches up with two pirate broadcasters to find out how they get their illegal broadcasts onto the airwaves and what drives them to do so. Tuning information: Astra 2D 10788 GHz H (Sky channel 979) |
Monday, October 01, 2007
‘Big L goes Dutch’ on 1395 kHz
Credit: http://www.blogs.rnw.nl/medianetwork September 30th, 2007 - 12:49 UTC by Andy The UK commercial broadcaster Big L, which uses a mediumwave transmitter in the Netherlands on 1395 kHz, has decided to introduce a programme in Dutch, which will be aired at on Mon-Fri at 0300-0400 UTC in the morning, when most Dutch people are still asleep. It appears that the programme is aimed at Dutch-speaking truckers in and around the Netherlands. According to the website mediumwave.info: “Eric van Willegen told me that Big L 1395 AM will launch a new programme starting Monday the 1st of October 2007. The name of the programme is “Big L Goes Dutch”. It’s a mix of oldies, truckin’ songs and a few Dutch songs.” At the time of posting this item, there is no mention of the programme on the Big L website, though it has been heavily promoted on air over the past few days. |
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