Radio Sweden will terminate its medium and short wave broadcasts this October 
31st in favour of web services - with Swedish Radio management  stating that is 
the best use of resources and in line with international trends.

 

The English-language service is to continue on the web and on national 
broadcasts.  

 

The Russian output will be available on the web as is the German now.

 

Elle-Kari Höjeberg, in charge of short and medium wave broadcasts at Swedish 
Radio explains  why the decision was made to wind up the broadcasts.

 

"We Are at a Crossroad and Had to Make a Decision" 3:40

Among the immigrant languages, Albanian, Assyrian-Syriac and 
Bosnian-Serbian-Croatian are to be terminated on the same date.  Meanwhile, 
Arabic and Somali - the largest immigrant language groups here at present - are 
to be boosted.  The same applies to Romani - one of Sweden's five official 
minority languages.

 

The Persian service is to include even Dari spoken by the rapidly increasing 
number of Afghan refugees coming to Sweden. Kurdish broadcasts remain unchanged.

 

Swedish Radio's output in immigrant languages will be available on the web and 
broadcast nationally. (from www.sr.se)

 
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