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TAIWAN: Interesting that 15 minutes after AFP, and then AP reported the
(possible) shooting of Taiwan's President, Radio Taipei International on 5950 at 0600 mentioned absolutely nothing about it -- just more summaries, perhaps canned, of the last hours of campaigning for the election. Although it might be unreasonable to expect the latest news a la VOA or BBC, it is a sad commentary on immediacy from one of the last remaining international broadcasters, regardless of how the signal is getting to us |
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![]() Dan Robinson wrote: TAIWAN: Interesting that 15 minutes after AFP, and then AP reported the (possible) shooting of Taiwan's President, Radio Taipei International on 5950 at 0600 mentioned absolutely nothing about it -- just more summaries, perhaps canned, of the last hours of campaigning for the election. Although it might be unreasonable to expect the latest news a la VOA or BBC, it is a sad commentary on immediacy from one of the last remaining international broadcasters, regardless of how the signal is getting to us I heard a brief blurb on WLS 890, Chicago a bit ago. Here is a link to the BBC story: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asi...ic/3548893.stm Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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N8KDV wrote:
Dan Robinson wrote: TAIWAN: Interesting that 15 minutes after AFP, and then AP reported the (possible) shooting of Taiwan's President, Radio Taipei International on 5950 at 0600 mentioned absolutely nothing about it -- just more summaries, perhaps canned, of the last hours of campaigning for the election. Although it might be unreasonable to expect the latest news a la VOA or BBC, it is a sad commentary on immediacy from one of the last remaining international broadcasters, regardless of how the signal is getting to us I heard a brief blurb on WLS 890, Chicago a bit ago. Here is a link to the BBC story: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asi...ic/3548893.stm Radio Australia reported at 2300 UTC that the Taiwanese President was not seriously injured, that he has already been released from the hospital, and that Taiwanese elections are going on as scheduled. Many stations record programming once and air it multiple times. For example, Radio Exterior de Espan~a records one English language broadcast per day then airs it three times, to Europe, Africa and North America respectively. Considering the repeated budget cuts that many SW broadcasters have been subject to, it's not very surprising. |
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