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18/11/03
LATEST NEWS....... Radio Seagull on AM !!!!!!! Today, much sooner than expected the definite outcome of the final re-allocation procedure for Dutch frequencies has been published by the Dutch Government. Radio Seagull, having applied for various options, was very positively surprised by being granted an AM frequency. For the next 8 years Radio Seagull holds the license for the AM frequency 1602. The Radio Seagull board is very happy to announce that preparations are in full operation to find a transmitter site where the aerial can be erected and the transmitter can be placed. We hope to be on air early next year, if not sooner......... Radio Seagull Shortwave Since October 4th Radio Seagull has been using the Short wave frequency 9290 kHz from Latvia. With this being a great success we are happy to announce that we have succeeded in securing another month of broadcasts via this great frequency. The UTC time slot will be adjusted according to the time change in Western Europe, so in CET the times will remain to be 12.00 till 17.00 every Saturday. The schedule for the next few weeks is again a guarantee for a great variety of music. The time slot between 12.00 and 16.00 remains flexible, between 16.00 and 17.00 is set in stone Stevie Gordon. November 15th: Carl Kingston November 22th: Sietse Brouwer and Herry Kuipers We like to thank the all the thousands of listeners who have sent in their reception reports and their well wishes. We had no idea the impact of Short Wave was so immense. As this service covers all of Western Europe, we have an excellent coverage in the UK, we offer a splendid platform for advertising your company or products. Our rates are very moderate, to say the least. Please contact for details . We also offer sponsoring opportunities. You can have your company's name all over Western Europe for very little money. Please contact for details . http://www.radioseagull.nl/data/asp/rechts.asp |
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