[Swprograms] Web Pries Lid of Censorship - NYTimes.com

2009-06-22 Thread Richard Cuff
What is interesting in this analysis is that the Internet facilitates the word *getting out*, but doesn't facilitate the word *getting in*. Richard Cuff / Allentown, PA USA http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/23/world/middleeast/23censor.html?hp ___ Swprogr

Re: [Swprograms] Shortwave - Who Needs It

2009-06-22 Thread Rob de Santos
MHz delivers their "MHz Network" which is mostly equivalent to their MHz Network 1 in the DC area to public television stations in 22 markets across the US now. They have a listing here: http://www.mhznetworks.org/mhzworldview/carriage/ And my website has a listing here (arranged differently):

[Swprograms] OT: Side note about MHz WAS: Shortwave - Who Needs It

2009-06-22 Thread Rob de Santos
For those on the list who don't know, I have spent the last 14 years promoting Australian football in the US and Canada (now moving on other challenges). More than 8 years ago now, we hitched our wagon for "free" distribution of the sport to MHz Network. (The sport is also available by a pay ch

Re: [Swprograms] Shortwave - Who Needs It

2009-06-22 Thread stevec038
After reading the posts about the availability of the MHz network in the DC area, I know I would love to have it hear in the Oklahoma City Area. However even with it I would not give up shotwave. Steve Cross OKC,OK -Original Message- >From: Joe Buch >Sent: Jun 22, 2009 4:03 PM >To: SW P

Re: [Swprograms] Shortwave - Who Needs It

2009-06-22 Thread Scott Royall
Very true. > -Original Message- > From: swprograms-boun...@hard-core-dx.com [mailto:swprograms-boun...@hard-core- > dx.com] On Behalf Of Richard Cuff > Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 16:27 > To: Shortwave programming discussion > Subject: Re: [Swprograms] Shortwave - Who Needs It > > Hopefull

Re: [Swprograms] Shortwave - Who Needs It

2009-06-22 Thread Richard Cuff
Hopefully these broadcasters will remember that some of us prefer radio - er, audio programming vs. TV because it is a multitasking-friendly platform. Richard Cuff / Allentown, PA On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 4:38 PM, Mark J. Fine wrote: > > Interesting stuff, indeed. > > Mark > __

Re: [Swprograms] Shortwave - Who Needs It

2009-06-22 Thread Mark J. Fine
Joe, ...and using an innovative way of channel diversity so as not to overcompress the channels. Subchannels 1 thru 5 are broadcast via RF24 in Fairfax, while subchannels 6 thru 10 are via RF30 in Independent Hill. All use a PSIP of 30-* to make it appear that it's one contiguous digital station.

[Swprograms] Shortwave - Who Needs It

2009-06-22 Thread Joe Buch
The following Washington Post article shows how Washinton DC now gets ten channels of foreign TV thanks to the MHz network and the technology of digital multiplexing. Comcast is picking up all of these channels for relay to their customers. By Kim Hart Monday, June 22, 2009 The switch to di