Temporarily, at least.
Spenser is closing his transmissions on medium wave 603 kHz, transmissions said
to be illegal by license owner Roy Sandgren.
"I'm going to England for ten days to negotiate a great contract," Spenser says to
the local newspaper �landstidningen.
If Spenser can resume his transmissions later on is doubtful. The local government
on the Finnish island of �land has ruled that Mr Sandgren's licens is suspended for
the next six months.
That is not deterring Mike Spenser.
"I have the right to lodge a protest."
Local administrator Veronica Johansson sighs.
"If they would just calm down a little," she says to �landstidningen.
hcdx news desk, 3 November 2004
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