Mr. Witherspoon's comment made the cut!

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From: Mike Terry <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 11:14 AM
Subject: [ODXA] Radio Bulgaria’s closure of its short-wave broadcasts - an
unpleasant surprise to longtime listeners
To: DXLDtrinado <[email protected]>
Cc: BDXCNews <[email protected]>


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Radio Bulgaria
Author: Rumiana Tsvetkova
January 31, 2012

"You will always have a friend in Brazil who will keep roaming on your
short wave frequencies, looking forward to the return of Radio Bulgaria’s
broadcasts on the air" – these are lines from the letter of our listener
José Vieira Saul Bello from Brazil. "I never imagined that the year may
begin with such terrible news. After 35 years of contact between us, I
perceive myself as a person belonging to one family with you. All of you
together and each one individually have done so much for your listeners
that you will remain forever in our hearts," writes Juan Carlos Buskalya
from Argentina.

And these are just two quotes from two of our South American listeners, a
tiny part of the nearly 1,000 letters and emails and 120 phone calls that
have arrived to us during the first month of 2012 with your feedback.
Besides the reactions of disappointment and sadness on the termination of
Radio Bulgaria’s short-wave emission of Radio Bulgaria as of February 1,
many of you as a token of sympathy have sent to us constructive suggestions
for the future of the program.

For example, our listner Mike Usher from England proposes that we should
follow the example of Radio Slovakia and Radio Prague that use a platform
allowing their foreign language programs to be available for smartphones
and other mobile and Internet devices. "This will allow listeners to listen
to you, even when they are not in front of the computer. Has the management
of the Bulgarian National Radio considered working with other public
stations, members of the European Union for Radio and Television and
whether Evranet can be used for retransmission of at least some of your
programs to other parts of the world through the BBC and Deutchewelle?" Mr.
Usher asks.

The longtime listener of the U.S., William Flim, proposes that Radio
Bulgaria should offer to broadcast its programs via live streaming and
adds: "My biggest concern is that the decision to stop short-wave
broadcasts is taken without a clear understanding that , at this stage,
Radio Bulgaria does not offer a serious alternative to listening via the
Internet. Discontinuing short-wave broadcasts before removing the
deficiencies found on your website will result in the loss of most of your
listeners. I understand that shortwave transmissions are very expensive and
all governments are facing very difficult decisions relating to strict
economic constraints. But I hope that the decision to stop short waves may
be revoked or postponed at least until your station offers a real
alternative to listening to audio on the Internet, similar to the quality
of your shortwave broadcasts. The wonderful work of the team of Radio
Bulgaria should continue and its efforts
should be appreciated by the widest possible range of listeners."

We continue today’s show with a very emotional letter sent to us by
Wolfgang Hervih Elerbek from Germany: "Yesterday I heard on your program
and I could not believe my ears: Radio Bulgaria leaving shortwave - that's
just unbelievable! Why limit the spread and thus these good audibility of
informative programs? For me and for many listeners it will be very
unfortunate that, as of February 1, we will stop receiving extensive
information about Bulgaria. I feel sorry for the employess at the radio who
don’t seem to receive the due recognition."

"As a longtime and loyal listener of Radio Bulgaria from the United States,
it was with great sadness that I learned that Radio Bulgaria will soon
cease its short-wave broadcasts”, writes Alice Sdjardin from the US. “Your
station was much a needed source of international news to which local media
in my region pay no attention. The views presented by your announcers and
hosts were invaluable with regard to addressing global problems. "Another
friend of ours from the U.S. - even Eldin Stevens believes that the
suspension of shortwave Radio Bulgaria will reduce visibility among the
international media, and the number of their ordinary listeners.

Rene Pijar, a longtime listener from France, admitted in his letter: "We
learned with much bitterness that Radio Bulgaria will stop broadcasting on
short wave. We would have liked it if this was not done in such an abrupt
manner but was preceded by a poll among listeners on their opinion of such
a measure. Let us say that for decades we have actively participated in the
life of Radio Bulgaria. We attach to this email a protest letter on behalf
of all members of the Radio club du Perche, asking that it be read on the
air”.

Thomas Witherspoon is a listener of our Albanian-language service, who has
written an article in his blog, expressing his disappointement even devoted
an article to your blog, expressing regret for the suspension of short-wave
emission.

Another listner we have in the Balkans is John Babis who enjoyed our
Greek-language broadcasts. He wrote an email that he has been listening
since 1990: "I watched with great pleasure and interest your news
bulletins, features and musical shows. It is with deep regret that I
learned of the impending closure of Radio Bulgaria’s short-wave
transmissions. Although many people use the Internet, I doubt that people
will bring their computers with them to listen to the issues that were
previously available for listening on the radio."

We have received a letter from our fellow Bulgarian Detelin Stoyanov who is
captain of a merchant ship: "Hello, dear friends at Radio Bulgaria. On your
show from Jan 16, 2012, I learned that you are stopping your short wave
broadcasts. We welcome the news with mixed feelings, but first I want to
thank you for the past more than 30 years that I've been listening to your
programs. I work as the captain of a merchant ship, and please keep in mind
that offshore internet access is very limited, so your programs have been
the basic source, and in recent years the only current source of daily
information from Bulgaria. Over the years I first started listening to you
back in 1979 to 1981 during my first voyages, then whenever I had the
opportunity to listen to your broadcasts, as in the Middle East and the
Mediterranean, also in the Indian Ocean, South Africa, Canada and the
Atlantic Ocean. After you go off the air, we will continue to listen to the
English
programs on BBC, but they offer no information about Bulgaria. "

Saime Demir from the village of Srednya in Shumen, Northern Bulgaria,
writes: "I call on cabinet ministers and MPs, asking them not to create
barriers for Radio Bulgaria’s broadcasts in Turkish. We, Bulgarian Turks,
were born and grew up in Bulgaria and we very much love our homeland. These
are sincere words coming from my heart. I like your programs, which
represent a variety of topics from healthcare, livestock breeding, tobacco
growing, literature and arts”. Shaban Ozturk from our southern neighbor
Turkey admits: "As you would guess, I am one of your serious listeners to
the Turkish-language emissions emissions”.

A heartfelt letter was sent by Paul Frank from Baden-Baden, Germany: "When
I heard in the Monday news bulleting that the end of your shortwave
radiation will occur on 1 February, I was dumbfounded. I spent a restless
night feeling sad. To me, this is a matter of my love of Bulgaria, its
people and especially Radio Bulgaria. From the day when I sent my first
letter to you until the day you announced the end of your short-wave
broadcasts, a period 58 years have elapsed – it is a whole lifetime. Thanks
to the educational channel of news from Sofia, I managed to gain sound
knowledge of Bulgaria and to learn more about your country. And now that
your country is making a steady progress, Radio Bulgaria has declared the
end of its shortwave. For me, this is like the collapse of a small world!"

The concerns of our listeners from Russia and the former Soviet republics
are associated with the fact that Internet access is available mainly to
people in big cities. Sergey Sossin from Russia wrote: "My dear Bulgarian
friends, I was very sad when I learned that Radio Bulgaria discontinues its
short-wave broadcasting. I do not want to say goodbye to an old friend, but
unfortunately, I am unable to listen to you over the Internet. I started
tuning into your broadcasts in Russian and other languages as a young man
back in 1983. Your programs have turned into a reliable information source
and simply connected me with Bulgaria and the Balkan region. It is only too
bad that the SW transmissions will completely stop and our direct access to
our brotherly Bulgaria will disappear. Is it not possible to preserve as
least one or two broadcasts in Russian and Bulgarian on short and medium
waves? Because most of your listeners do not have broadband Internet
access. And not to mention the ethnic Bulgarians in Moldova, Ukraine and
Central Asia. They generally live in villages where there are problems with
the electricity supply, not to metnion internet connection. Most of these
people are unable even to send letters to you”.
His compatriot Alexander Makuhin, who has been listening to us since 1990,
said: "I appreciate the Russian-speaking broadcast on short wave aimed at
Russia. Radio Bulgaria’s transmissions are very meaningful and interesting.
I think it's necessary and important that the Bulgarian government should
keep its short-wave broadcasts”. Vladimir Pivovarov from Ukraine spares no
strong words in his letter: "What your government does not realize it that
it kills its own image and its history in the modern world?" Sergei Shohin
from Russia believes that the termination of Radio Bulgaria’s short-wave
emissions is "clearly a wrong step" and adds: "It is very useful for us to
know the views of Sofia on events and domestic news from Bulgaria.
Moreover, as I ham operator, I often listen to the DX Mix of Ivo Ivanov,
and this is the only good program for radio amateurs in the world in
Russian. Moreover, not all of us have the opportunity to listen to Radio
Bulgaria
on the Internet! In Russia, the Internet is available mainly in large
cities. So, the termination of your shortwave broadcasts will sharply
reduce the amount of your loyal listeners. We must not forget the large
number of Bulgarians abroad, for which Radio Bulgaria is an opportunity to
make them feel at home."

Along with your comments on Radio Bulgaria’s short-wave broadcasts, you
also express your interest in our various programs and features. Very
active in this respect are the users of our website in Arabic. "We continue
to follow with interest the information published on your website”, was
written by Radio DX-ing club in Algeria. Among the favorite shows are still
those for tourism, culture and health. And Bernard Martou concludes: "Many
thanks for your feeds, as always with high quality and content. Through
your programs, we will continue dreaming and travelling across Bulgaria and
through the Internet, we will keep following your programs in the future.”

On behalf of all our former and current staff members, all radio hosts,
news presenters, authors of our DX programs, and music editors, we extend
our gratitude to you, our listeners from all five continents, for your
support and interest over the years. And we, here at the English section,
will keep doing our best to bring to you our unique pastiche of all things
Bulgarian! To get the pulse of Bulgaria and learn more about this part of
Europe and the Balkans – stay with the large family of Radio Bulgaria
online!

We thank all of you, our listeners, for your reactions, comments and
suggestions and we thank you for your warm, heart-felt and, what is more
important, your honest opinions.

(Translated by Rossitsa Petcova).

http://bnr.bg/sites/en/Feedback/HiRadioBulgaria/Pages/3101RadioBulgaria%E2%80%99sclosureofitsshortwavelongtimelisteners.aspx


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