Radio World
August 8, 2012 
  
Shifting emphasis to media that reach younger consumers, international 
broadcaster Christian Vision plans to cease shortwave service to Latin America 
on Friday. It cites declining listenership to shortwave.

The organization, headquartered in the United Kingdom, says its programming of 
CVCLAVOZ, formerly Voz Cristiana, is growing via Spanish-language Christian 
radio affiliates in Latin America and Spain. It says it has about 413 
affiliates in 23 countries and is using Internet, mobile and social platforms 
to increase consumption by the 18- to 35-year-old demo.

The organization in 2010 closed two shortwave sites — one in Darwin, Australia, 
which had served audiences in Asia in the Chinese, Bahasa Indonesia and English 
languages; and another in Juelich, Germany, that aired Russian, Arabic and 
English programs. It said it will continue to use shortwave in India and parts 
of Africa, “where audiences in this waveband continue to be significant."

According to the announcement, Christian Vision purchased the property and 
shortwave transmission equipment in Calera de Tango, Chile, in August of 1996; 
it subsequently received a license from the Chilean regulator Subtel, and 
launched Voz Cristiana in 1998, with four radio services to Latin America.

Director of Broadcasting Andrew Flynn was the engineer who headed the Chile 
site in its early years. He is quoted by the organization thanking the 
technical team led by Antonio Reyes for helping send Christian programming to 
“countless millions” in Latin America via shortwave.

“For many years, Christian Vision used shortwave as the primary channel in its 
‘Touch a Billion’ strategy,” he stated. “However in recent years, shortwave 
audiences have declined in favor of other radio platforms, and new social media 
powered by the Internet.”
 
http://www.rwonline.com/article/christian-vision-to-turn-off-shortwave-in-latin-america/214932

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