Sandy,
To me it is not the "romance" of radio (although I feel that also), but a 
practicality and its simplistic/low-cost nature for the recipient.  
Unfortunately it is the high costs on the transmission side that are driving 
these decisions to cut broadcasts.

Strange at it may sound when I say it, I actually consider the future of 
Internet and computers for the average person to be short term and dated, to be 
reversed within my remaining lifetime even here in the U.S.  It will be 
replaced by something not yet more technological, but the opposite, in a return 
to less technological means of communications, for which basic analogue radio 
will be well suited again.  And this will be due to other forces, also economic 
in nature, but driven more by resources (or I should say the lack of), rising 
costs, and "security."  I just hope international radio hangs on to see that 
day.  Otherwise a very huge vacuum will develop for the average person in 
getting international news and programming.

Kevin Anderson

--- On Fri, 9/19/08, Sandy Finlayson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> From: Sandy Finlayson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Swprograms] RNW to end shortwave usage to North America as 
> ofthe B-08 schedule change
> To: "Shortwave programming discussion" <[email protected]>
> Date: Friday, September 19, 2008, 11:10 AM
> It's hard to argue that there is much life left in main
> stream English
> language short wave service at least in this part of the
> world.  I do
> miss the romance of radio, but have reluctantly joined the
> ranks of the
> podcast/webcast generation.
> 
> SF 
>  
> --------------------------------------------------------
> Mr. Sandy Finlayson
> Philadelphia, PA
>  
>  
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Kevin Anderson
> Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 12:04 PM
> To: Shortwave programming discussion
> Subject: Re: [Swprograms] RNW to end shortwave usage to
> North America as
> ofthe B-08 schedule change
> 
> Now I know shortwave is dead.  The one international
> broadcaster who
> argued most vehemently for keeping shortwave an option for
> all.  A very
> sad announcement indeed, because I am generally not a
> podcast or online
> listener, believing still in the medium of over-the-air
> radio (and not
> necessarily just in the broadcastable nature of spoken word
> programming,
> which I do believe in as well).  It puts on its head the
> nature of who
> is "privileged" in the world - I almost now want
> to consider the
> "privileged" to be the Indonesian, Pacific
> Islander, Andean highlander,
> or African resident who can still rely on "radio"
> as radio.
> 
> Kevin Anderson
> 
> --- On Thu, 9/18/08, Richard Cuff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> 
> > From: Richard Cuff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: [Swprograms] RNW to end shortwave usage to
> North America as
> of the B-08 schedule change
> > To: "Shortwave programming discussion"
> <[email protected]>,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], "naswa"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Date: Thursday, September 18, 2008, 12:40 PM
> > Sadly, Radio Netherlands has announced the end of
> shortwave
> > to North
> > America as of the end of October.
> > 
> > Richard Cuff / Allentown, PA  USA
> 
> 
> 
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