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There's an especially urgent need for medium-wave transmissions -- that is, to the AM radios that currently can't tune in foreign broadcasts.
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German broadcaster Deutsche Welle has also had problems with its German and Russian-language medium-wave radio programs.
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There's an especially urgent need for medium-wave transmissions -- that is, to the AM radios that currently can't tune in foreign broadcasts.
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The transmitters are in countries that don't want to be named for fear of attracting the ire of China, Pyongyang's patron, and which aren't close enough to the North for medium-wave transmissions to AM radios.
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The transmitters are in countries that don't want to be named for fear of attracting the ire of China, Pyongyang's patron, and which aren't close enough to the North for medium-wave transmissions to AM radios.
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Charlie and His Orchestra was led by Karl Schwendler, an English speaking German who broadcast Nazi-themed swing and big-band hits every night on the medium-wave and short-wave bands throughout the 1930s to Canada, the US and Britain.
Boing Boing: December 4, 2005 - December 10, 2005 Archives 2005
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Mediumgolf, the only Afrikaans applicant, were awarded the medium-wave licences.
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In Gauteng, Punt op Mediumgolf was awarded the medium-wave licence, while the remaining three FM licences was awarded to
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The Independent Broadcasting Authority on Tuesday announced the successful applicants for three new private licences - two medium-wave and one FM - for Cape Town.
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Also due for publication in the Government Gazette on Friday was the IBA's draft frequency plan dealing with medium-wave (AM) and VHF (FM) radio and VHF and UHF television broadcasting bands.
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