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6055 0100-0600 to NoAM 290<strong>de</strong>gr, Spanish<br />

[not 6055 0000-0100 to NoAM 302<strong>de</strong>gr, English anymore?]<br />

(wb, dxld Oct 29)<br />

SWEDEN Radio Swe<strong>de</strong>n Ends English on 31 Oct. 2010.<br />

<br />

(R Swe<strong>de</strong>n, via Mike Terry-UK, BrDXC-UK ng Oct 22)<br />

Radio Swe<strong>de</strong>n closing down shortwave services and <strong>im</strong>migrant transmissions<br />

in Albanian.<br />

The following message was sent to Glenn Hauser:<br />

Dear Glenn, The closure of a number of services now offered by the Swedish<br />

Radio has been strongly criticized, both by representatives for <strong>im</strong>migrant<br />

groups, Swedish citizens abroad and sailors, who rely on radio broadcast<br />

when far away from the mainland.<br />

I find it <strong>de</strong>plorable that the Albanian as well as the Bosnian-Croatian-<br />

Serbian service will close down. Among our <strong>im</strong>migrants many el<strong>de</strong>rly people<br />

will become more isolated from Swedish society, since they do not<br />

un<strong>de</strong>rstand Swedish well enough. Younger people are not affected, they rely<br />

on the internet and get all possible information about events in Swe<strong>de</strong>n<br />

also through TV and newspapers. When going abroad I personally will miss<br />

the daily news bulletins from Swe<strong>de</strong>n, which I could listen to at the<br />

seasi<strong>de</strong> resorts in Italy, Croatia and Albania... To use computers when<br />

staying abroad is not always easy, radio here stands for constant access<br />

and flexibility!<br />

English speaking listeners will no longer be informed via shortwaves about<br />

Swedish news and views via radio.<br />

Generally speaking, the present trend with regard to international<br />

broadcasting give an <strong>im</strong>pression re the situation in the international<br />

economic and political fields. We have to ask, after checking the<br />

situation on the shortwave bands:<br />

Is China the world power number one?<br />

Are USA, Russia and Western Europe second class powers?<br />

The Chinese domination on shortwaves today is overwhelming.<br />

Is this known in Washington, London and Moscow?<br />

Could we as DXers <strong>de</strong>viate a bit from our normal course and inform the<br />

leading circles, the governments of USA, United Kingdom and Russia, the<br />

Senate and the House of Representatives, the British Parliament and the<br />

Russian Duma about this state of affairs, to create a <strong>de</strong>bate on this<br />

matter?<br />

Just an i<strong>de</strong>a of mine!<br />

Kind regards,<br />

(Ullmar Qvick, Norrkoeping, Swe<strong>de</strong>n to Glenn Hauser-OK-USA; Oct 25)<br />

SWEDEN Think about the LAST QSL of 1179 kHz Soelvesborg Swe<strong>de</strong>n, on<br />

Saturday night is final SHUT DOWN by Radio Swe<strong>de</strong>n on the cliff.<br />

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