Rabu, 27 Oktober 2010

Radio Activity 26-27/10

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• New Digital Radio Mondiale Channel for South Asia
• RN New radio season: focusing on features
• RVA B10
• HCJB AUSTRALIA B10
• Radio Australia - Interruption to service
• FEBA B10
• RNZI Transmitter Shut-Down
• FRS-Holland celebrates 30th Anniversary

New Digital Radio Mondiale Channel for South Asia
Posted: 26 Oct 2010 03:00 AM PDT
BBC World Service and Deutsche Welle (DW) are launching a new Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) digital radio channel for South Asia. The channel will carry a four hour daily broadcast that includes the best international programmes in English and Hindi from BBC World Service and Deutsche Welle. It will also bring to the audience all the advantages of DRM digital radio including near-FM quality audio, text messages, Journaline and an Electronic Programme Guide (EPG).
This joint initiative between BBC World Service and Deutsche Welle has been launched using two transmitters in the region and will cover much of South Asia. The signal covers the majority of the Indian sub-continent and may reach as far as Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and other neighbouring countries. The new transmission starts on 31 October 2010 and will be broadcast from 1400 – 1800 GMT each day. Listeners will find the new programme stream on 13590 and 5845 kHz (SW) and additionally on 1548 kHz (MW) between 1700 – 1800 GMT. Ruxandra Obreja, DRM Chairman, says: "Digital radio is as much about technology as it is about content. Through DRM we hope to increase the digital radio offer to South Asia giving people access to audio and multimedia content, which should in turn convince manufacturers that digital radio brings something new worth investing in."
(Source : DRM Consortium)

RN New radio season: focusing on features
Posted: 26 Oct 2010 02:56 AM PDT
Radio Netherlands Worldwide is focusing on feature programmes in its satellite, webstream and shortwave broadcasts. In the new 2010-11 season, which starts 31 October 2010, they are streamlining their programming, giving more opportunities to hear extended versions of their top notch programmes such as The State We're In and Earth Beat.
More at :
http://www.rnw.nl/english/article/new-radio-season-focusing-features

RVA B10
Posted: 25 Oct 2010 10:11 PM PDT
Radio Veritas Asia B10 Winter Frequency Schedule
(Effective 31st Oct 2010 to 27th March 2011)

http://tinyurl.com/27noxqj

HCJB AUSTRALIA B10
Posted: 25 Oct 2010 10:08 PM PDT
HCJB AUSTRALIA B10 Winter Frequency Schedule
(Effective from 31st oct 2010 to 27th March 2011)

Download here :
http://www.hcjb.org.au/docs/B10_Schedule_HCJB_Australia_20101031-20110326.pdf

Radio Australia - Interruption to service
Posted: 25 Oct 2010 09:57 PM PDT
On Wednesday 27 October from 0800 AEST our Shepparton transmitter will be shut down for maintenance, affecting the following services:

Indonesian
This service will not be available on 15415 kHz. You may still receive us on 5935, 11550, 15225 and 15335 kHz during this period.

English to the Pacific
This service will not be available on 13690, 15230, 15240, 17750, 17795 or 21725 kHz but you may be able to receive English in PNG on 9660 kHz and in the south-west Pacific on 12080 kHz.

Please note that you local FM stations, web streams and satellite services will be available as usual during this period.

http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/waystolisten/

FEBA B10
Posted: 25 Oct 2010 09:53 PM PDT
FEBA B10 Winter Frequency Schedule
(Effective 31st Oct 2010 to 27th March 2011)

Download the schd here :
http://www.febaradio.net/word/b10_all.doc

RNZI Transmitter Shut-Down
Posted: 25 Oct 2010 09:49 PM PDT
On Tuesday 26 October due to antenna maintenance, Radio Newzealand short-wave services will be off-air from 1145-1800 approx NZT. (2230-0500 Mon UTC)

FRS-Holland celebrates 30th Anniversary
Posted: 25 Oct 2010 09:22 PM PDT
Dear FRS Friend,
Following lengthy preparations the time has come to celebrate 30 years of FRS-Holland on SW. Next Sunday October 31st we kick off with the first out of a total of 3 different broadcasts. The FRS Anthology !
Factual, accurate, ups and downs....countless extracts, former presenters, listeners' contributions, a competition, fact files, the FRS Story ánd great 80s music. Next Sunday in part 1
we will feature 1980- 1987. The first eventful 7 years.
Here's the schedule:
08.52- 15.00 UTC 7600//5800 kHz
09.00-11.00 UTC and 12.00- 16.00 UTC 6005 kHz
That means that between 11.00-12.00 UTC there won't be any signal on 6005 kHz. As from 12.00 UTC onwards 6005 is back and will be one hour behind of 7600//5800 kHz.
The October 31st broadcast will be streamed between 14:52- 21:00 UTC/ 15:52- 22:00 CET via < http://nednl.net:8000/frsh.m3u The period 1988- 2010 will be featured in part 2 (late November) and part 3 (December). We have received quite a number of contributions. If you feel you want to be part of the celebrations with your personal FRS memories: you can still do so as we can include that in one of the two broadcasts which follow after the October 31st one. Of course we have special QSLs for the three broadcasts...one based on the 80s, one on the 90s and one on the 00s. Hope to have your company next Sunday...it will be an unforgettable Sunday. October 31st 2010: 30 Years of FRS-Holland on SW! 73s, on behalf of the FRS staff (Peter V., Jan van Dijk, Paul Graham, Dave Scott, Brian & Bobby Speed) a Balance between Music & Information joint to one Format.... FRS-Holland POBox 2702 6049 ZG Herten The Netherlands e-mail: < frs.holland@hccnet.nl e-mail: < frs@frsholland.nl 
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• KBS to Host the General Assembly of ABU in 2012
• Deutsche Welle expands cooperation with Cairo University
• Japan on track for full digital broadcasting
• DW B10
• REE B10
• Dxers Unlimited's mid week edition for 26-27 October 2010

KBS to Host the General Assembly of ABU in 2012
Posted: 27 Oct 2010 06:37 AM PDT
The 47th General Assembly of ABU (Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union) held in Tokyo 19th and 20th of October approved that KBS will be the host of the General Assembly of ABU in 2012. It will be fifteen years after KBS hosted the same event in Seoul in 1997 that KBS plays such a significant role of providing a forum of discussing issues close to Asian broadcasters and of celebrating diversities of the region.

Head of KBS delegation to the 47th General Assembly, Mr. Cho Dae-hyun, Executive Vice President of KBS, said that the 49th Assembly would be an opportunity for member broadcasters to experience and discuss effects of the rapidly changing broadcasting environment.

The 47th ABU General Assembly also re-elected KBS as a member of the Administrative Council for fourth consecutive term. The Administrative Council is a decision making body of ABU, which has more than 200 member broadcasters in about 60 countries. The Tokyo Assembly was hosted by NHK.
(Source : KBS)

Deutsche Welle expands cooperation with Cairo University
Posted: 27 Oct 2010 06:35 AM PDT
Deutsche Welle is expanding its cooperation with Cairo University, enabling all students to take part in joint events with DW for the first time. On September 19, 2010, the Director General of Germany’s international broadcaster, Erik Bettermann, signed an agreement to this effect in the Egyptian capital. At the end of 2007, DW and the faculty of “Mass and Media Communication” agreed on a memorandum of understanding. On this basis, DW has since carried out numerous academy seminars and discussion sessions with renowned media partners from the region. Due to the high demand, the programs are now open to students of all faculties.

With 155,000 students, Cairo University is the largest university on the African continent and the “Mass and Media Communication” faculty is the largest and most important of its kind in the Arab-speaking world. Eighty-five percent of students enrolled in the faculty are female. DW hopes to contribute to the training of qualified media specialists by means of this expanded cooperation.

Within the scope of the cooperation with Cairo University, Deutsche Welle has already been able to acquire key local partners. The partnership with the private cultural institution Sawy, for example, enables DW to host intercultural events at Cairo’s most famous cultural center every six to eight weeks. These events are held in collaboration with German institutions such as the Goethe Institute, the Friedrich Naumann Foundation and the Konrad Adenauer Foundation.
Meetings with regional media partners
Alongside Cairo University, the private German University in Cairo (GUC) has also been one of Deutsche Welle’s most important partners in Egypt for several years now.
During his stay in Cairo, DW Director General Bettermann will continue the theme of cooperation in discussions with the head of the university, Professor Ashraf Mansour. Bettmann will discuss the “role of social media on development” with GUC students.
In 2007, Bettermann inaugurated the joint project “Campus Radio” at the GUC. The trendsetting digital Campus Radio and TV relies on the cooperation between GUC, Fraunhofer IIS Erlangen and DW. It enables students to transmit and receive broadcasts via Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM), Digital Video Broadcast-H as well as the Internet.
Together with other high-ranking media representatives, Bettermann is also taking part in a media policy discussion hosted by the Friedrich Naumann Foundation. The discussion “Rebel rousers or mediator? The role of the media in inter-cultural dialogue” follows on from past discussion sessions with German political foundations in Egypt, which have addressed the impact of the media on the inter-cultural exchange of information and thus initiated long-standing debates directly on location.
In addition, Bettermann will meet with Anas El Fiki, Minister of Information, Hani Helal, Minister of Higher Education and Research and Osama al Sheikh, Director of the Egyptian Radio and TV Union (ERTU). Deutsche Welle and ERTU have enjoyed a close partnership for many years now. In June 2008, they launched a jointly produced show entitled “Youth Across Borders”. The monthly talk show, which is produced alternately in Berlin and Cairo, grapples with subjects affecting young people across cultural borders. Both institutions also collaborate in radio broadcasts and further education.
(Press Release)

Japan on track for full digital broadcasting
Posted: 27 Oct 2010 06:28 AM PDT
Japan will be the 15th country in the world – and the first in Asia – to switch to fully digital broadcasting when it completes the transition in July 2011.

Read the full report here : http://tinyurl.com/38gvf4o

DW B10
Posted: 26 Oct 2010 11:32 PM PDT
Deutsche Welle B10 Winter Frequency Schedule
(Effective 31 Oct 2010 to 27 March 2010)

Download here :
http://www.dw-world.de/popups/popup_pdf/0,,6300952,00.pdf

REE B10
Posted: 26 Oct 2010 11:06 PM PDT
Radio Exterior de España B10 Winter Frequency Schedule
(Effective 30 Oct 2010 to 27 March 2011)

http://programasdx.com/frecuenciasreeb10.pdf

(José Bueno, Córdoba, España via DX Listening Digest List)

Dxers Unlimited's mid week edition for 26-27 October 2010
Posted: 26 Oct 2010 11:05 PM PDT
Radio Havana Cuba
Dxers Unlimited
Dxers Unlimited's mid week edition for 26-27 October 2010
By Arnie Coro
radio amateur CO2KK

http://dxersunlimited.blogspot.com/2010/10/re-dxers-unlimited-mid-week-edition-26.html

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