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765 Radio Mayak Petrovka 40 04.00-17.00<br />

837 Radio Bukovina Chernovtsy 30 03.00-21.00<br />

837 UR-1 Taranovka 150 02.30-21.00<br />

873 Oblastnoe Radio -2 Dnepropetrovsk 10 05.00-17.00<br />

873 Radio Khvylya Zarvantsy 7 04.00-18.00<br />

936 UR-1 Krasnoe 600 17.00-21.00<br />

936 UR-1 Starobelsk 2.7 02.30-22.00<br />

972 UR-1 Luch 500 02.30-21.00<br />

1359 Radio Tsentr Dokuchaevsk 40 00.00-24.00<br />

1377 Radio Nikolaev Nikolaev 5 04.00-18.30<br />

1377 UR-1 Chernovtsy 50 02.30-21.00<br />

1431 UR-3 Luch 1000 16.00-21.00<br />

6145 RUI Taranovka 100 20.00-00.00<br />

7440 RUI Krasnoe 600<br />

7440 RUI Taranovka 100 17.00-20.00<br />

9840 RUI Taranovka 100 05.00-07.00<br />

11620 RUI Luch 250 07.00-10.00<br />

11980 Dneprovskaya Khvylya Zaporozhje 0.3<br />

(Aleksandr Diadischev-UKR, "open_dx" RUSdx July 11)<br />

UNIDENTIFIED 7174.1 UNID at 2150-2159*, 05 Jul'10, English, news;<br />

25321. Ext. mix. spur?<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews July 9)<br />

U.K. 15360 KBS World Radio July 10 at 1800 UT, numerous IDs as "KBS<br />

World Radio" in Russian, web address given for KBS Russian web site, into<br />

news, mention of Hillary Clinton.<br />

(Ralph Brandi-NJ-USA, DXplorer July 11) 1800-1900 RMP 500 kW<br />

According to a report in Media Guardian, BBC Monitoring (BBCM) faces<br />

budget cuts and significant job losses as part of the coalition<br />

government's austerity measures. Chris Westcott, director of BBCM, told<br />

employees in a briefing on Monday that the "situation is gr<strong>im</strong>" and the<br />

organisation is at a "tipping point". It could even be closed down, he<br />

warned.<br />

BBCM employs about 450 people in the UK and overseas, with a main base at<br />

Caversham Park in Reading. It tracks and translates press, TV and radio<br />

reports from 150 countries in more than 100 languages. The organisation's<br />

role and funding is being examined by the government as part of its<br />

strategic <strong>de</strong>fence and security review, the first for 12 years.<br />

BBC Monitoring, a little-known section of the corporation which listens in<br />

on 3,000 media sources from around the world, is facing swingeing budget<br />

cuts as a result of a drop in its government funding which could lead to<br />

its closure.<br />

For nearly 70 years, workers at the former stately home in Caversham, near<br />

Reading, have monitored publicly available material in more than 100<br />

languages to provi<strong>de</strong> a running digest of global journalism for senior<br />

civil servants, ministers and commercial clients.<br />

It uses a "United Nations" of 400 staff based in a Victorian mansion in<br />

Berkshire, and the organisation's work has given it a front-row seat at a<br />

series of global events, including providing the translation of an obscure<br />

radio broadcast by Nikita Khrushchev which en<strong>de</strong>d the Cuban missile crisis<br />

when it was rushed to the White House. It also broke the news to British<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/bcdx972.txt[06.01.2011 12:39:53]

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