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I received a letter today from the Station Manager at WSHB. Here are a
couple excerpts: "I am very sad to have to write to you today, to let you know that we will cease our shortwave broadcasts on February 29, 2004" "We are hoping that someone will come forward and purchase the station so that we may continue our broadcasts, but so far we have not found anyone. Should we be successful in finding a buyer, I will let you know as soon as I can." WSHB RIP |
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Don Putnick wrote:
I received a letter today from the Station Manager at WSHB. Here are a couple excerpts: "I am very sad to have to write to you today, to let you know that we will cease our shortwave broadcasts on February 29, 2004" "We are hoping that someone will come forward and purchase the station so that we may continue our broadcasts, but so far we have not found anyone. Should we be successful in finding a buyer, I will let you know as soon as I can." WSHB RIP Isn't that "Harvest Broadcasting"? Just goes to show you how difficult it is to run a SW station with paid programming, especially religious and right wing. The broadcasters simply don't pay enough to keep the juice on. Now if only WWCR and WWRB would disappear... |
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![]() "tommyknocker" wrote in message ... Isn't that "Harvest Broadcasting"? Just goes to show you how difficult it is to run a SW station with paid programming, especially religious and right wing. The broadcasters simply don't pay enough to keep the juice on. World Harvest Radio ended up with the old WCSN. They're now WHRA. WCSN and WSHB were alot more interesting back when the Christian Science Monitor had their Monitor Radio network going. Now if only WWCR and WWRB would disappear... NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!! Frank Dresser |
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Frank D.: WCSN and WSHB were alot more interesting back when the Christian
Science Monitor had their Monitor Radio network going. Ah yes. I'd forgotten all about Monitor Radio. That was a classy, informative operation. Bill, K5BY. |
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![]() "WShoots1" wrote in message ... Ah yes. I'd forgotten all about Monitor Radio. That was a classy, informative operation. Bill, K5BY. Yes, it was. Unfortunately, it cost more than the Church wanted to spend. As I understand, attempting to run a TV operation really drained their funds quickly. They still have the Christian Science Monitor, but I haven't seen one of those papers in years. It did have a reputation for first rate journalism. Frank Dresser |
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, "Frank Dresser" wrote: "WShoots1" wrote in message ... Ah yes. I'd forgotten all about Monitor Radio. That was a classy, informative operation. Bill, K5BY. Yes, it was. Unfortunately, it cost more than the Church wanted to spend. As I understand, attempting to run a TV operation really drained their funds quickly. They still have the Christian Science Monitor, but I haven't seen one of those papers in years. It did have a reputation for first rate journalism. No need to miss it. http://www.csmonitor.com/ -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() "Telamon" wrote in message ... No need to miss it. http://www.csmonitor.com/ -- Telamon Ventura, California Thanks! Looks like the Christian Science Monitor is still doing a good job. Too bad about Monitor Radio, though. Frank Dresser |
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Thanks, Frank. I was going to say they had a Web version.
Bill, K5BY |
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, "Frank Dresser" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... No need to miss it. http://www.csmonitor.com/ -- Telamon Ventura, California Thanks! Looks like the Christian Science Monitor is still doing a good job. Too bad about Monitor Radio, though. Frank Dresser Yes I also miss Monitor radio. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() "Don Putnick" wrote in message link.net... I received a letter today from the Station Manager at WSHB. Here are a couple excerpts: "I am very sad to have to write to you today, to let you know that we will cease our shortwave broadcasts on February 29, 2004" "We are hoping that someone will come forward and purchase the station so that we may continue our broadcasts, but so far we have not found anyone. Should we be successful in finding a buyer, I will let you know as soon as I can." WSHB RIP ....another redundant religious broadcaster goes bye-bye on shortwave. pity it couldn't have been Brother Stair! |
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