The Montreal Gazette
April 11, 2012 

“Such a sad time for our family. My father was a Technician at RCI Transmitter 
Plant in Sackville, N.B., for 36 years. I use to work there during the summer 
months as a tour guide during the 1980s. Glad that my late father is no longer 
with us to witness the closing of the plant."
Melinda Blakney, Florenceville-Bristol, Canada

“This is absolutely dreadful. RCI has been one of the best shortwave radio 
stations and a much-needed voice of solid, objective reporting. I’ve been a 
loyal listener from the mid-1990s and I am really saddened by this news. I 
understand that the times are difficult and that cuts need to be made, but this 
is an incredibly short-sighted decision. The staff and RCI’s international 
listeners deserve better. Surely a plan can be devised that would keep RCI 
going.”
Nenad Knezevic, Belgrade, Serbia

“I’m at a loss for words. I’ve been listening to RCI on shortwave since the 
glory days of the 1970s. This is the loss of a great friend to me. I’ve enjoyed 
countless English broadcasts of RCI. I feel a huge emptiness upon losing Radio 
Canada International on shortwave!"
Charles Ermatinger, St. Louis

“What upsetting news! I listen to the Link at night — so insightful and 
enlightening! Why couldn’t the CBC have made cuts to the television instead? 
The Internet has usurped the role of the television, but radio is radio!!! I 
love the immediacy of radio! I will miss your voice most of all, Marc!"
elise db, Ottawa

“Shocking news, I didn’t really expect that the only reliable source of 
information about this beautiful country is going to be shut down. ... Hope 
you’ll change your decision and continue to broadcast, even only in English."
Georgi Bancov, Troyan, Bulgaria

“I’m sad to hear that the short wave service is being discontinued. Fifteen 
years ago, I moved to North Carolina to work for a few years. Of course, these 
were the days before Internet streaming radio and podcasts, so being able to 
hear Canadian content, news and accents made the transition a lot easier. So to 
those who worked at making those transmissions of home possible I raise a pint 
and say thank you it’s was really appreciated! Cheers!”
mgcamp

“There are places on Earth that just do not have Internet access yet. Many 
remote locations, in poorer countries. SW radio is their only means to get by. 
I guess we’re just abandoning them, to stay current with costs and technology. 
Very sad. BTW, the broadcast from (the Sackville) towers can be heard 
everywhere on Earth.”
DM, New Brunswick.

“It seems very short-sighted to cease Canadian broadcasting to the world. The 
astronomical expense of the Olympics are always sold to host countries’ 
citizens as providing many intangible benefits ... well surely the 
international broadcasts which promote and explain Canada, its systems, 
policies, culture, innovations and Canadian analysis of international events 
etc. is valuable to the government and the country. From what I’ve seen on 
radio discussions boards there will be no more broadcasts and most people laid 
off for the sake of $10 million ... peanuts, methinks.”
BigC-Canuck

“Contrary to what many Canadians may believe, there are Americans who don’t 
believe that Canada is a northern version of the USA, and shortwave radio is an 
excellent way to get that message across.” 
Dan Malloy, Everett, Mass.

http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/Tributes+pour+from+around+world/6444036/story.html

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