SW Event Organizers Expand Their Brief
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The use of other platforms among shortwave broadcasters is a touchy subject for 
true 
believers. But for many in the shortwave world, the use of FM, online and other 
media is 
simple reality.

One manifestation of that shift: The approaching B11 HFCC/ASBU shortwave 
broadcasters 
conference in Dallas, Sept. 12-16, has announced an expansion of its agenda.

The High-Frequency Coordination Conference is a semi-annual gathering at which 
shortwave 
broadcast frequency schedules are coordinated. These meetings been going on 
since 1989 
but this will be the first one in the United States. "B11" refers to the 
broadcast season that 
runs from October 2011 to March 2012.

Event organizers say the time has come to start addressing additional modes of 
delivering 
messages. Chairman of the HFCC Oldrich Cip recently wrote: "The merits of 
broadband 
delivery of media through the Internet or via mobile devices in comparison with 
the traditional 
delivery of TV and sound radio from terrestrial transmitters are frequently on 
the agenda of 
meetings and discussions of domestic broadcasters and broadcasting unions.

"Such an in-depth debate has been missing in international broadcasting 
circles. We are now 
ready to provide a forum and environment for such discussions."

He continued: "We have accepted the fact that what was only one program 
distribution 
method only about 20 years ago has now been replaced by a multitude of 
technologies 
where media consumers and listeners are offered a whole range of distribution 
platforms."

Cip extended an invitation to the conference for those who had reduced or 
stopped 
shortwave transmission and turned to alternative means. Peter White, chairman 
of the 
National Association of Shortwave Broadcasters, one of the co-sponsors of the 
conference, 
noted the many "alternative delivery platforms" such as Internet, podcasts, 
local AM and FM 
rebroadcasting and satellite.

But organizers also stressed that one of the major themes of the conference 
will be the 
continuing importance of shortwave for international broadcasting.

The conference is expected to draw delegates from some 40 countries; it is 
co-sponsored by 
Texas-based transmitter maker Continental Electronics, which will provide a 
factory tour.

Addresses are planned by Dr. Dowell Chow, president of Adventist World Radio; 
Lauren 
Libby, president of Trans World Radio; and Charles Caudill, president of World 
Christian 
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