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I just caught the very end of a broadcast from Radio Rhino Interntional
on 17870, which I believe is broadcast from Cologne, Germany. I heard something about the possibility of their shutting down their operations, but I tuned in too late to get any details. I decided to check their website (http://www.radiorhino.org/) and the first thing I saw was an announcement that "due to unpaid bills" they'd be shutting down in December of this year--although it does say that listeners can perhaps save them by donating. Steve |
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Um...I don't think it's that they don't need it. If one part of the
world needs shortwave broadcasting, it's definitely Africa. This is an issue of financing, not need. |
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If it's true that they don't need it, I don't see anything particularly
sad about that for anyone. |
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