Product: Weekly Highlights and Forecasts
:Issued: 2009 Mar 31 2151 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
# Product description and SWPC web contact: www.swpc.noaa.gov/weekly.html
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# Weekly Highlights and Forecasts
#
Highlights of Solar and Geomagnetic Activity
23 - 29 March 2009
Solar activity was very low. Isolated low-level B-class flares were detected early on 26 March. The visible disk was spotless.
No proton events were observed at geosynchronous orbit.
The greater than 2 MeV electron flux at geosynchronous orbit was at normal levels throughout the period.
Geomagnetic field activity was at quiet levels at all latitudes on 23 March. Field activity increased to quiet to unsettled levels on 24 March with minor storm periods detected at high latitudes. Activity increased to quiet to active levels on 25 March. Activity decreased to quiet to unsettled levels during 26 - 27 March. A further decrease to quiet levels at all latitudes occurred during 28 - 29 March. ACE solar wind observations indicated the 24 - 25 March activity increase was associated with periods of enhanced solar wind velocities (peak 526 km/sec at 24/2352 UTC), weakly enhanced interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) Bt (peak 8 nT at 23/1958 UTC),
and intermittent southward IMF Bz (minimum -6 nT at 24/1225 UTC).
Forecast of Solar and Geomagnetic Activity
01 - 27 April 2009
Solar activity is expected to be very low.
No proton events are expected at geosynchronous orbit.
The greater than 2 MeV electron flux at geosynchronous orbit is expected to increase to high levels during 10-14 April. Normal flux levels are expected during the rest of the period.
Geomagnetic field activity is expected to be at mostly quiet levels through 08 April. Activity is expected to increase to unsettled to active levels during 09 - 10 April due to a recurrent coronal hole high-speed stream. Activity is expected to decrease to quiet levels during 11 - 19 April. Activity is expected to increase to quiet to unsettled levels during 20 - 21 April. Activity is expected to decrease to quiet levels during 22 - 27 April.
Product: 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table 27DO.txt
:Issued: 2009 Mar 31 2152 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
# Product description and SWPC web contact:
# www.swpc.noaa.gov/wwire.html
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# 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table
# Issued 2009 Mar 31
#
# UTC Radio Flux Planetary Largest
# Date 10.7 cm A Index Kp Index
2009 Apr 01 72 5 2
2009 Apr 02 72 5 2
2009 Apr 03 72 8 3
2009 Apr 04 72 5 2
2009 Apr 05 72 5 2
2009 Apr 06 72 5 2
2009 Apr 07 72 5 2
2009 Apr 08 72 5 2
2009 Apr 09 72 15 4
2009 Apr 10 70 10 3
2009 Apr 11 70 5 2
2009 Apr 12 70 5 2
2009 Apr 13 70 5 2
2009 Apr 14 70 5 2
2009 Apr 15 70 5 2
2009 Apr 16 70 5 2
2009 Apr 17 70 5 2
2009 Apr 18 70 5 2
2009 Apr 19 70 5 2
2009 Apr 20 70 5 2
2009 Apr 21 70 8 3
2009 Apr 22 70 8 3
2009 Apr 23 72 5 2
2009 Apr 24 72 5 2
2009 Apr 25 72 5 2
2009 Apr 26 72 5 2
2009 Apr 27 72 5 2
(NOAA)
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Tuesday, March 31, 2009
South Korea-KBS World Radio - A09 English schedule
Effective: 29 March - 25 October 2009
broadcast daily unless otherwise indicated
target areas as indicated
All times UTC
English
0200-0300 9580 South America
0800-0900 9570 Southeast Asia
1200-1300 9650 (Sackville) North America
1300-1400 9570,9770 Southeast Asia
1430-1500 9660 (DRM) Europe
1600-1700 9515 Europe
1800-1900 7275 Europe
2100-2130 3955 (Skelton) Europe
(Alokesh Gupta, India)
broadcast daily unless otherwise indicated
target areas as indicated
All times UTC
English
0200-0300 9580 South America
0800-0900 9570 Southeast Asia
1200-1300 9650 (Sackville) North America
1300-1400 9570,9770 Southeast Asia
1430-1500 9660 (DRM) Europe
1600-1700 9515 Europe
1800-1900 7275 Europe
2100-2130 3955 (Skelton) Europe
(Alokesh Gupta, India)
CVC International - The Voice Africa A09 English schedule
Effective: 29 March - 25 October 2009
broadcast daily unless otherwise indicated, targeted to West Africa and Nigeria
The Voice Africa formerly known as Christian Voice
All times UTC
(via Lusaka, Zambia 100 kW/ 315 degrees)
0000-0100 4965af
0100-0200 4965af
0200-0300 4965af
0300-4000 4965af
0400-0500 4965af 9430af
0500-0600 4965af 9430af
0600-0700 6065af 13590af
0700-0800 6065af 13590af
0800-0900 6065af 13590af
0900-1000 6065af 13590af
1000-1100 6065af 13590af
1100-1200 6065af 13590af
1200-1300 6065af 13590af
1300-1400 6065af 13590af
1400-1500 6065af 13590af
1500-1600 6065af 13590af
1600-1700 4965af 13590af
1700-1800 4965af 13590af
1800-1900 4965af 13590af
1900-2000 4965af 5940af
2000-2100 4965af 5940af
2100-2200 4965af 5940af
2200-2300 4965af
2300-0000 4965af
(wb, Germany/DX Mix News #566)
broadcast daily unless otherwise indicated, targeted to West Africa and Nigeria
The Voice Africa formerly known as Christian Voice
All times UTC
(via Lusaka, Zambia 100 kW/ 315 degrees)
0000-0100 4965af
0100-0200 4965af
0200-0300 4965af
0300-4000 4965af
0400-0500 4965af 9430af
0500-0600 4965af 9430af
0600-0700 6065af 13590af
0700-0800 6065af 13590af
0800-0900 6065af 13590af
0900-1000 6065af 13590af
1000-1100 6065af 13590af
1100-1200 6065af 13590af
1200-1300 6065af 13590af
1300-1400 6065af 13590af
1400-1500 6065af 13590af
1500-1600 6065af 13590af
1600-1700 4965af 13590af
1700-1800 4965af 13590af
1800-1900 4965af 13590af
1900-2000 4965af 5940af
2000-2100 4965af 5940af
2100-2200 4965af 5940af
2200-2300 4965af
2300-0000 4965af
(wb, Germany/DX Mix News #566)
CVC International - The Voice Asia A09 English schedule
Effective: 29 March - 25 october 2009
broadcast daily unless otherwise indicated, targeted to South Asia and India
All times UTC
(via Tashkent, Uzbekistan )
0030-0100 11800as
0100-0200 11790as 11800as
0200-0300 11790as 11800as
0300-0330 11800as
0300-0400 11790as
0330-0400 15555as
0400-0500 11790as 15555as
0500-0600 11790as 15555as
0600-0700 15555as
0700-0800 15555as
0800-0900 15555as
0900-0930 15555as
(wb, Germany/DX Mix News #566)
broadcast daily unless otherwise indicated, targeted to South Asia and India
All times UTC
(via Tashkent, Uzbekistan )
0030-0100 11800as
0100-0200 11790as 11800as
0200-0300 11790as 11800as
0300-0330 11800as
0300-0400 11790as
0330-0400 15555as
0400-0500 11790as 15555as
0500-0600 11790as 15555as
0600-0700 15555as
0700-0800 15555as
0800-0900 15555as
0900-0930 15555as
(wb, Germany/DX Mix News #566)
CVC International - Christian Vision A09 English schedule
Germany, CVC Intl/ Christian Vision - A09 English schedule
Effective: 29 March - 25 October 2009
broadcast daily unless otherwise indicated, targeted to Central Africa
All times UTC
(via Julich, Germany 100 kW 145 degrees)
1400-1500 17770af
1500-1600 17770af
1600-1700 17770af
1700-1800 17770af
1800-1900 17770af
1900-2000 17770af
2000-2100 17770af
(wb, Germany/DX Mix News #566)
Effective: 29 March - 25 October 2009
broadcast daily unless otherwise indicated, targeted to Central Africa
All times UTC
(via Julich, Germany 100 kW 145 degrees)
1400-1500 17770af
1500-1600 17770af
1600-1700 17770af
1700-1800 17770af
1800-1900 17770af
1900-2000 17770af
2000-2100 17770af
(wb, Germany/DX Mix News #566)
China Radio International - A09 English schedule
Effective: 29 March - 25 October 2009
broadcast daily unless otherwise indicated
target areas: af (Africa) as (Asia) eu (Europe) na (North America)va (various areas)
All times UTC
broadcast daily unless otherwise indicated
target areas: af (Africa) as (Asia) eu (Europe) na (North America)va (various areas)
All times UTC
English
0000-0100
6020na 6075as 6180as 7415as 9570na
11790as 11885as 13750as 15125as
0030-0100 11730as
0100-0200
11790as 11885as 13750as 15125as
0030-0100 11730as
0100-0200
6080na 6175as 9410eu 9470eu 9535as
9580na 9790na 11870as 15125as 15785as
0200-0300
9580na 9790na 11870as 15125as 15785as
0200-0300
11770as 13640as
0230-0300
0230-0300
15435as
0300-0400
0300-0400
9690na 9790na 11770as 13750as 15110as
15120as 15785as
0400-0500
15120as 15785as
0400-0500
6020na 6080na 6190na 13750as 15120as
15785as 17730as 17855as
0500-0600
15785as 17730as 17855as
0500-0600
6020na 11710af 11880as 11895as 15350as
15465as 17505af/as 17540as 17730as 17855as
0600-0700
15465as 17505af/as 17540as 17730as 17855as
0600-0700
11710af 11870as 11880as 11895as 13660as
15140as 15350as 15465as 17505af/as 17540as
17710as
0700-0800
15140as 15350as 15465as 17505af/as 17540as
17710as
0700-0800
11880as 11895as 13660as 13710eu 15125as
15350as 15465as 17490eu 17540as 17710as
0800-0900
15350as 15465as 17490eu 17540as 17710as
0800-0900
11620as 11880as 11895as 13710eu 15125af
15350as 15465as 15625as 17490eu 17540as
0900-1000
15350as 15465as 15625as 17490eu 17540as
0900-1000
11620as 15210va 15270eu 15350as 15625af
17490eu 17570eu 17690va 17750as
1000-1100
17490eu 17570eu 17690va 17750as
1000-1100
6040na 6090as 11610as 11635as 11750na
13590as 13620as 13720as 15190as 15350as
17490eu
1100-1130
13590as 13620as 13720as 15190as 15350as
17490eu
1100-1130
6060as
1100-1200
1100-1200
5955as 6040na 11650as 11660as 11795as
13645as 13650eu 13790eu 17490eu
1200-1230
13645as 13650eu 13790eu 17490eu
1200-1230
11780as
1200-1300
1200-1300
5955as 9460as 9600as 9645as 9730as
9760va 11650as 11660as 11690as 11760va
11980as 13645as 13650eu 17490eu
1300-1400
9760va 11650as 11660as 11690as 11760va
11980as 13645as 13650eu 17490eu
1300-1400
5955as 9570na 9650na 9730as 9760va
9870as 11660as 11760va 11980as 13610eu
13755as 13790eu 15260na
1400-1430
9870as 11660as 11760va 11980as 13610eu
13755as 13790eu 15260na
1400-1430
7325as
1400-1500
1400-1500
5955as 9870as 11675as 11765as 13740na
13710eu 13790eu
1500-1530
13710eu 13790eu
1500-1530
9600as
1500-1600
1500-1600
5955as 6095as 7160as 7325as 7405as
9720as 9800as 9870as 11965eu 13640as
13740na
1600-1700
9720as 9800as 9870as 11965eu 13640as
13740na
1600-1700
6095af 6180as 7235as 7420af 9570af
9720af 9760as 11650eu 11900af 11940eu
11965eu 13760eu
1700-1800
9720af 9760as 11650eu 11900af 11940eu
11965eu 13760eu
1700-1800
6060as 6090as 6140as 6145eu 6165as
7235as 7265as 7315af/as 7335eu 7410as
7420as 9570af 9695eu 11900af 11940eu
13760eu
1800-1830
7235as 7265as 7315af/as 7335eu 7410as
7420as 9570af 9695eu 11900af 11940eu
13760eu
1800-1830
6020eu 7265eu
1800-1900
1800-1900
6030eu 9600eu 13760eu
1900-2000
1900-2000
7285eu 7295af/as 9435af/as 9440af/as
2000-2030
2000-2030
11940eu
2000-2100
2000-2100
5960eu 5985af 7275af/as 7285eu 7415eu
9600eu 11640af 13630af
2100-2130
9600eu 11640af 13630af
2100-2130
6135eu 7225eu 7415eu 9490eu 9600eu
11640af 13630af
2100-2200
11640af 13630af
2100-2200
5960eu 7205af 7285eu 7325af
2130-2200
2130-2200
6135eu 7225eu 7325eu 7365eu 7415eu
9600eu
2200-2300
9600eu
2200-2300
7350eu 7360eu 9590as
2300-0000
2300-0000
5915as 5990na 6145na 7410as 9610as
11690as 11790a 11840na
(Mike Barraclough, worldxclub/Rachel Baughn, MT/CRI/Gayle Van Horn, Frequency Manager/Monitoring Times SW Guide)
11690as 11790a 11840na
(Mike Barraclough, worldxclub/Rachel Baughn, MT/CRI/Gayle Van Horn, Frequency Manager/Monitoring Times SW Guide)
Monday, March 30, 2009
WWCR - A09 English schedule
USA, WWCR Nashville, TN
Effective: 08 March - 31 May 2009
broadcast daily unless otherwise indicated
All times UTC
Transmitter #1
0500-0900 3215
0900-1100 9985
1100-2100 15825
2100-0100 7465
0100-0500 3215
Transmitter #2
0500-1200 5935
1200-0000 13845
0000-0500 5935
Transmitter #3
0500-1100 5070
1100-1600 7490
1600-2200 12160
2200-0500 5070
Transmitter #4
0500-1200 5890
1200-0200 9980
0200-0500 5890
(WWCR website via Alan Roe)
(Mike Barraclough, UK/worlddxclub)
Effective: 08 March - 31 May 2009
broadcast daily unless otherwise indicated
All times UTC
Transmitter #1
0500-0900 3215
0900-1100 9985
1100-2100 15825
2100-0100 7465
0100-0500 3215
Transmitter #2
0500-1200 5935
1200-0000 13845
0000-0500 5935
Transmitter #3
0500-1100 5070
1100-1600 7490
1600-2200 12160
2200-0500 5070
Transmitter #4
0500-1200 5890
1200-0200 9980
0200-0500 5890
(WWCR website via Alan Roe)
(Mike Barraclough, UK/worlddxclub)
KNLS - A09 Multilingual schedule
USA, KNLS Anchors Point, Alaska - English A09
Effective: 29 March - 25 October 2009
broadcast daily unless otherwise indicated
All times UTC
Although the new schedule does not yet show on the KNLS English pages, it can be
found on the Russian pages, as follows:
English
0800 7355
1000 6890
1200 7355 9780
1400 7355
Mandarin
0800 11765
0900 11765
1000 11765
1100 11870
1300 9780 9795
1400 9795
1500 9920
1600 9920
1700 9920
Russian
0900 7355
1100 7370
1500 7355
1600 7355
1700 7355
(KNLS web pages in Russian, via Alan Roe)
(Mike Barraclough, UK/worlddxclub)
Effective: 29 March - 25 October 2009
broadcast daily unless otherwise indicated
All times UTC
Although the new schedule does not yet show on the KNLS English pages, it can be
found on the Russian pages, as follows:
English
0800 7355
1000 6890
1200 7355 9780
1400 7355
Mandarin
0800 11765
0900 11765
1000 11765
1100 11870
1300 9780 9795
1400 9795
1500 9920
1600 9920
1700 9920
Russian
0900 7355
1100 7370
1500 7355
1600 7355
1700 7355
(KNLS web pages in Russian, via Alan Roe)
(Mike Barraclough, UK/worlddxclub)
BBC World Service - A09 Multilingual schedules
Effective: 29 March - 25 October 2009
broadcast daily unless otherwise indicated
All times UTC
Arabic
0300 0400 6015 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 ME
0300 0400 7410 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 ME
0300 0400 5905 smtwtfs Skelton 300 ME
0300 2200 720 smtwtfs Cyprus 500 ME
0330 0330 639 smtwtfs Cyprus 500 ME
0330 2300 639 smtwtfs Cyprus 500 ME
0400 0500 11820 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 ME
0400 0500 6115 smtwtfs Rampisham 500 N AF
0400 0500 9915 smtwtfs Skelton 300 N AF
0400 0500 13660 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 ME
0400 0600 11740 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 ME
0400 0600 5905 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 ME
0400 0600 7325 smtwtfs Rampisham 500 N AF
0500 0530 13650 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 ME
0500 0530 12015 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 ME
0500 0600 13660 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 ME
0500 0700 9915 smtwtfs Rampisham 500 N AF
0500 0700 9915 smtwtfs Skelton 300 N AF
0500 0800 11820 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 ME
0600 0700 15180 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 ME
0600 0700 11680 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 N AF
0600 0800 13660 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 ME
0600 1400 5905 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 ME
0700 0800 15180 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 ME
0700 0800 15180 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 N AF
0700 0800 11680 smtwtfs Rampisham 500 N AF
0800 1000 17505 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 N AF
0800 1000 15180 smtwtfs Woofferton 250 N AF
1400 1600 5905 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 ME
1400 1600 5905 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 ME
1400 1700 15790 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 ME
1400 1700 11820 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 ME
1500 1700 13660 smtwtfs Rampisham 250 N AF
1500 1700 15180 smtwtfs Skelton 300 N AF
1500 2100 702 smtwtfs A'Seela 800 ME
1600 1700 5905 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 ME
1600 1700 5905 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 ME
1700 1730 17585 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 ME
1700 1730 15790 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 ME
1700 1800 11820 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 ME
1700 1800 13660 smtwtfs Moosbrunn 100 ME
1700 1800 13660 smtwtfs Rampisham 250 N AF
1700 1800 15180 smtwtfs Skelton 300 N AF
1700 1900 11680 smtwtfs Skelton 300 N AF
1700 2000 6195 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 ME
1700 2100 7375 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 ME
1800 1900 13660 smtwtfs Moosbrunn 100 ME
1800 1900 13660 smtwtfs Rampisham 250 N AF
1800 2100 9915 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 N AF
1800 2100 9915 smtwtfs Skelton 300 ME
1900 2000 13660 smtwtfs Rampisham 250 N AF
1900 2100 11680 smtwtfs Moosbrunn 100 ME
1900 2100 11680 smtwtfs Skelton 300 N AF
2000 2100 6195 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 N AF
2000 2100 6195 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 ME
Azeri
0200 0215 6165 .mtwtf. Cyprus 250 C AS
0200 0215 6065 .mtwtf. Skelton 300 C AS
0200 0215 9430 .mtwtf. A'Seela 250 CAU
1500 1530 15360 smtwtfs Rampisham 500 C AS
1500 1530 13720 smtwtfs Skelton 300 C AS
1500 1530 11945 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 CAU
1600 1630 9505 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 C AS
1600 1630 13820 smtwtfs Moosbrunn 100 C AS
1600 1630 15360 s.....s Rampisham 500 C AS
1600 1630 15360 .mtwtf. Rampisham 500 C AS
Bengali
0030 0100 6065 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 S AS
0030 0100 11850 smtwtfs Singapore 250 S AS
0030 0100 9570 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 S AS
0130 0200 11850 smtwtfs Singapore 250 S AS
0130 0200 9835 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 S AS
0330 0430 13790 .mt.... Nakhon Sawan 250 S AS
0330 0430 9695 .mt.... Nakhon Sawan 250 S AS
0330 0430 11995 .mt.... Nakhon Sawan 250 S AS
1330 1400 9395 smtwtfs Duchanbe 200 S AS
1330 1400 11795 smtwtfs Singapore 250 S AS
1330 1400 7225 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 S AS
1330 1500 15450 s...... Armavir 200 S AS
1400 1500 11795 s...... Singapore 250 S AS
1630 1700 6020 smtwtfs Singapore 100 S AS
1630 1700 9605 smtwtfs Singapore 250 S AS
1630 1700 7435 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 S AS
Burmese
0000 0030 9815 smtwtfs Singapore 100 SE AS
0000 0030 11750 smtwtfs Singapore 100 SE AS
0000 0030 6065 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 SE AS
1100 1130 11740 .mtwtf. Singapore 250 SE AS
1100 1130 6165 .mtwtf. Nakhon Sawan 250 SE AS
1100 1130 7410 .mtwtf. Nakhon Sawan 250 SE AS
1345 1430 11945 smtwtfs Singapore 100 SE AS
1345 1430 9500 smtwtfs Singapore 250 SE AS
1345 1430 6155 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 SE AS
Dari
0030 0100 7445 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 SW AS
0030 0100 9895 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 SW AS
0030 0100 1413 smtwtfs A'Seela 800 SW AS
0130 0200 7445 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 SW AS
0130 0200 9895 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 SW AS
0130 0200 6195 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 SW AS
0200 0230 1251 smtwtfs Duchanbe 100 C AS
0230 0300 11965 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 SW AS
0230 0300 7445 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 SW AS
0230 0300 9895 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 SW AS
0830 0900 12030 smtwtfs Dhabayya 250 SW AS
0830 0900 15420 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 SW AS
0930 1000 1251 smtwtfs Duchanbe 100 C AS
0930 1030 17515 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 SW AS
0930 1030 17870 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 SW AS
0930 1030 12030 smtwtfs Dhabayya 250 SW AS
0930 1030 15420 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 SW AS
1400 1445 1251 smtwtfs Duchanbe 100 C AS
1400 1500 13735 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 SW AS
1400 1500 6195 smtwtfs Skelton 300 W EUR
1400 1500 9810 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 SW AS
1445 1500 1251 smtwtfs Duchanbe 100 C AS
1700 1730 6155 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 SW AS
1700 1730 13610 smtwtfs Skelton 300 SW AS
1700 1730 6090 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 SW AS
1800 1830 9795 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 SW AS
1800 1830 6155 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 SW AS
1800 1830 1251 smtwtfs Duchanbe 100 C AS
1800 1830 1413 smtwtfs A'Seela 800 SW AS
1800 1830 6090 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 SW AS
1830 1900 9795 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 SW AS
1830 1900 6155 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 SW AS
1830 1900 1251 smtwt.s Duchanbe 100 C AS
1830 1900 1413 ....t.. A'Seela 800 SW AS
1830 1900 6090 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 SW AS
English
0000 0030 5970 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 FE
0000 0030 5970 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 S AS
0000 0100 7395 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 S AS
0000 0100 6195 smtwtfs Singapore 250 SE AS
0000 0100 11955 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 S AS
0000 0100 13725 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 FE
0000 0100 9410 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 S AS
0000 0200 15335 smtwtfs Singapore 100 SE AS
0000 0200 15360 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 FE
0000 0500 198 smtwtfs Droitwich 500 NW EUR
0000 2400 648 smtwtfs Orfordness 500 W EUR
0000 2400 675 smtwtfs Hong Kong 1 S CHN
0030 0100 5970 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 FE
0100 0200 7395 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 W AS
0100 0200 9410 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 S AS
0100 0200 11750 smtwtfs Singapore 100 S AS
0100 0200 11750 smtwtfs Singapore 100 SE AS
0100 0200 17615 smtwtfs Singapore 250 SE AS
0100 0200 11955 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 S AS
0100 0200 15310 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 S AS
0130 0230 1260 smtwtfs St Petersbur 10 RUSS
0130 0230 666 smtwtfs Ekaterinburg 10 RUSS
0130 0230 1260 smtwtfs Moscow 10 RUSS
0200 0230 1413 smtwtfs A'Seela 800 S AS
0200 0300 6195 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 W AS
0200 0300 6005 smtwtfs Seychelles 250 E AF
0200 0300 11955 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 S AS
0200 0300 15310 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 S AS
0200 0400 9410 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 RUSS
0200 0730 1323 .mtwtf. Cyprus 200 ME
0200 2300 1323 s.....s Cyprus 200 ME
0230 0230 1260 .mtwtf. St Petersbur 10 RUSS
0230 0230 666 .mtwtf. Ekaterinburg 10 RUSS
0230 0230 1260 .mtwtf. Moscow 10 RUSS
0230 0300 1260 ......s St Petersbur 10 RUSS
0230 0300 666 ......s Ekaterinburg 10 RUSS
0230 0300 1260 ......s Moscow 10 RUSS
0230 0600 1260 s...... St Petersbur 10 RUSS
0230 0600 666 s...... Ekaterinburg 10 RUSS
0230 0600 1260 s...... Moscow 10 RUSS
0300 0330 639 s...... Cyprus 500 N AF
0300 0330 639 .mtwtfs Cyprus 500 N AF
0300 0330 594 s.....s Kiev 50 UKR
0300 0400 1260 ......s St Petersbur 10 RUSS
0300 0400 6145 smtwtfs Meyerton 500 W AF
0300 0400 6005 smtwtfs Ascension 250 S AF
0300 0400 6195 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 W AS
0300 0400 12035 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 E AF
0300 0400 666 ......s Ekaterinburg 10 RUSS
0300 0400 9750 smtwtfs Seychelles 250 E AF
0300 0400 1260 ......s Moscow 10 RUSS
0300 0400 12095 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 C AS
0300 0400 1413 s...... A'Seela 800 ME
0300 0400 1413 .mtwtfs A'Seela 800 ME
0300 0500 7255 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W C AF
0300 0600 3255 smtwtfs Meyerton 100 S AF
0300 0600 6190 smtwtfs Meyerton 100 S AF
0300 0600 15310 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 S AS
0300 0600 17790 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 S AS
0330 0500 11945 smtwtfs Seychelles 250 E AF
0330 0906 594 s.....s Kiev 50 UKR
0400 0500 6005 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W AF
0400 0500 12095 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 W AS
0400 0500 12035 s.....s Cyprus 250 E AF
0400 0500 13675 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 RUSS
0400 0500 1296 smtwtfs Orfordness 200 W EUR
0400 0500 12035 .mtwtf. Woofferton 250 N AF
0400 0600 7310 smtwtfs Meyerton 250 W AF
0400 0600 9410 smtwtfs Rampisham 250 RUSS
0400 0600 15360 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 C AS
0406 0600 1260 ......s St Petersbur 10 RUSS
0406 0600 666 ......s Ekaterinburg 10 RUSS
0406 0600 1260 ......s Moscow 10 RUSS
0500 0530 15420 s...... Seychelles 250 E AF
0500 0600 7255 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W C AF
0500 0600 15565 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 RUSS
0500 0600 15420 .mtwtf. Seychelles 250 E AF
0500 0600 11945 smtwtfs Seychelles 250 E AF
0500 0600 1296 smtwtfs Orfordness 200 W EUR
0500 0700 6005 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W AF
0500 0700 12095 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 W AS
0500 0700 17640 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 E AF
0500 0700 3995 smtwtfs Skelton 250 W EUR
0600 0700 12015 smtwtfs Meyerton 250 W AF
0600 0700 11765 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W C AF
0600 0700 9410 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W C AF
0600 0700 17790 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 S AS
0600 0800 15420 s.....s Seychelles 250 E AF
0600 1200 15310 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 S AS
0600 1400 9860 smtwtfs Meyerton 100 S AF
0600 1400 6190 smtwtfs Meyerton 100 S AF
0606 0630 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
0630 0800 1260 smtwtfs St Petersbur 10 RUSS
0630 0800 666 smtwtfs Ekaterinburg 10 RUSS
0630 0800 1260 smtwtfs Moscow 10 RUSS
0633 0700 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
0700 0800 17830 smtwtfs Meyerton 500 W AF
0700 0800 15400 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W C AF
0700 0800 11765 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W AF
0700 0800 13820 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W C AF
0700 0800 5790 smtwtfs Woofferton 250 W EUR
0700 1200 17790 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 S AS
0700 1400 15575 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 W AS
0700 1400 11760 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 ME
0706 0800 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
0800 1000 17830 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W C AF
0800 1000 15400 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W AF
0800 1300 17640 smtwtfs Seychelles 250 E AF
0800 1400 21470 smtwtfs Seychelles 250 S AF
0806 0900 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
0815 0830 1260 smtwtfs St Petersbur 10 RUSS
0815 0830 666 smtwtfs Ekaterinburg 10 RUSS
0815 0830 1260 smtwtfs Moscow 10 RUSS
0830 0900 1260 .mtwtfs St Petersbur 10 RUSS
0830 0900 1260 s...... St Petersbur 10 RUSS
0830 0900 666 .mtwtfs Ekaterinburg 10 RUSS
0830 0900 666 s...... Ekaterinburg 10 RUSS
0830 0900 1260 .mtwtfs Moscow 10 RUSS
0830 0900 1260 s...... Moscow 10 RUSS
0900 1100 9740 smtwtfs Singapore 250 SE AS
0900 1100 9740 smtwtfs Singapore 250 SE AS
0900 1100 6195 smtwtfs Singapore 250 SE AS
0900 1100 6195 smtwtfs Singapore 250 SE AS
0900 1100 21660 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 FE
0900 1100 6195 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 SE AS
0900 1200 17760 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 FE
0900 2300 1323 .mtwtf. Cyprus 200 ME
0906 1000 1260 s...... St Petersbur 10 RUSS
0906 1000 1260 .mtwtfs St Petersbur 10 RUSS
0906 1000 666 s...... Ekaterinburg 10 RUSS
0906 1000 666 .mtwtfs Ekaterinburg 10 RUSS
0906 1000 1260 .mtwtfs Moscow 10 RUSS
0906 1000 1260 s...... Moscow 10 RUSS
0906 1000 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
0906 1400 594 s.....s Kiev 50 UKR
1000 1100 17830 s.....s Ascension 250 W C AF
1000 1130 15400 s.....s Ascension 250 W AF
1000 1500 9545 smtwtfs Moosbrunn 100 W EUR
1006 1100 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
1015 1030 1260 smtwtfs St Petersbur 10 RUSS
1015 1030 666 smtwtfs Ekaterinburg 10 RUSS
1015 1030 1260 smtwtfs Moscow 10 RUSS
1030 1100 1260 smtwtfs St Petersbur 10 RUSS
1030 1100 666 smtwtfs Ekaterinburg 10 RUSS
1030 1100 1260 smtwtfs Moscow 10 RUSS
1100 1130 15400 .mtwtf. Ascension 250 W AF
1100 1200 1260 smtwtfs St Petersbur 10 RUSS
1100 1200 666 smtwtfs Ekaterinburg 10 RUSS
1100 1200 1260 smtwtfs Moscow 10 RUSS
1100 1200 15340 smtwtfs Singapore 100 SE AS
1100 1200 6195 smtwtfs Singapore 250 SE AS
1100 1200 6195 smtwtfs Singapore 250 SE AS
1100 1600 9740 smtwtfs Singapore 250 SE AS
1100 1600 9740 smtwtfs Singapore 250 SE AS
1100 1700 17830 .mtwtf. Ascension 250 W C AF
1100 1700 17830 s.....s Ascension 250 W C AF
1106 1130 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
1133 1200 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
1200 1300 11750 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 FE
1200 1400 17790 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 S AS
1200 1400 15310 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 S AS
1200 1600 6195 smtwtfs Singapore 250 SE AS
1200 1600 6195 smtwtfs Singapore 250 SE AS
1200 1600 5875 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 FE
1206 1300 1260 .mtwtf. St Petersbur 10 RUSS
1206 1300 666 .mtwtf. Ekaterinburg 10 RUSS
1206 1300 1260 .mtwtf. Moscow 10 RUSS
1206 1300 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
1215 1230 1260 s.....s St Petersbur 10 RUSS
1215 1230 666 s.....s Ekaterinburg 10 RUSS
1215 1230 1260 s.....s Moscow 10 RUSS
1230 1500 1260 s.....s St Petersbur 10 RUSS
1230 1500 666 s.....s Ekaterinburg 10 RUSS
1230 1500 1260 s.....s Moscow 10 RUSS
1300 1400 17640 smtwtfs Ascension 250 S AF
1300 1400 15420 smtwtfs Seychelles 250 E AF
1300 1400 1413 smtwtfs A'Seela 800 S AS
1306 1330 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
1333 1400 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
1400 1430 594 s.....s Kiev 50 UKR
1400 1500 12095 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 W AS
1400 1600 7230 smtwtfs Meyerton 100 S AF
1400 1600 6190 smtwtfs Meyerton 100 S AF
1400 1600 15310 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 S AS
1400 1700 17640 smtwtfs Ascension 250 S AF
1400 1700 21470 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 E AF
1400 1700 11920 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 S AS
1406 1430 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
1430 1500 594 s.....s Kiev 50 UKR
1430 1500 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
1500 1530 7385 smtwtfs Meyerton 500 E AF
1500 1530 11860 smtwtfs Seychelles 250 E AF
1500 1530 15420 smtwtfs Seychelles 250 E AF
1500 1600 5975 smtwtfs Singapore 100 S AS
1500 1600 5790 smtwtfs Woofferton 250 W EUR
1500 1700 12095 smtwtfs Rampisham 500 EUR
1500 2000 15400 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W AF
1530 1700 7385 ......s Meyerton 500 E AF
1530 1700 15420 ......s Seychelles 250 E AF
1600 1630 594 s.....s Kiev 50 UKR
1600 1700 5790 smtwtfs Woofferton 250 W EUR
1600 1800 3255 smtwtfs Meyerton 100 S AF
1600 1800 6190 smtwtfs Meyerton 100 S AF
1600 1800 17795 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W C AF
1600 1800 9625 smtwtfs Singapore 250 S AS
1600 1830 5975 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 S AS
1606 1700 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
1615 1700 7385 s...... Meyerton 500 E AF
1615 1700 11860 s...... Seychelles 250 E AF
1615 1700 15420 s...... Seychelles 250 E AF
1630 1700 11860 ......s Seychelles 250 E AF
1630 1700 15420 .mtwtf. Seychelles 250 E AF
1630 1700 594 s.....s Kiev 50 UKR
1700 1746 6005 smtwtfs Seychelles 250 E AF
1700 1746 9410 smtwtfs Seychelles 250 E AF
1700 1800 17830 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W C AF
1700 1800 9960 smtwtfs Kvitsoy 250 W EUR
1700 1800 5790 smtwtfs Skelton 250 W EUR
1700 1800 7400 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 S AS
1700 1900 7385 smtwtfs Meyerton 250 E AF
1700 1900 12095 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 E AF
1700 1900 5875 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 RUSS
1700 1900 13675 smtwtfs Rampisham 250 RUSS
1701 2100 594 s.....s Kiev 50 UKR
1706 1730 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
1733 1800 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
1800 1830 6015 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 S AS
1800 1830 9625 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 S AS
1800 1900 9485 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 W AS
1800 1900 9960 smtwtfs Kvitsoy 250 W EUR
1800 1900 5790 smtwtfs Skelton 250 W EUR
1800 2000 11810 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W C AF
1800 2000 17795 smtwtfs Skelton 300 NAF
1800 2000 5995 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 C AS
1800 2200 3255 smtwtfs Meyerton 100 S AF
1800 2200 6190 smtwtfs Meyerton 100 S AF
1830 2100 6005 smtwtfs Seychelles 250 E AF
1830 2100 9410 smtwtfs Seychelles 250 E AF
1900 1906 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
1900 2000 6155 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 W AS
1900 2000 5875 smtwtfs Kvitsoy 250 W EUR
1900 2000 3995 smtwtfs Skelton 250 W EUR
1900 2100 12095 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 E AF
1900 2100 1413 smtwtfs A'Seela 800 ME
1906 1930 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
1930 1935 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
1935 2000 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
2000 2100 11810 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W C AF
2000 2100 15400 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W AF
2000 2100 5875 smtwtfs Kvitsoy 250 W EUR
2000 2100 3995 smtwtfs Skelton 250 W EUR
2000 2100 13820 smtwtfs Skelton 300 NAF
2100 0300 594 smtwtfs Kiev 50 UKR
2100 2200 7410 smtwtfs Meyerton 100 W AF
2100 2200 6005 smtwtfs Seychelles 250 S AF
2100 2200 5790 smtwtfs Skelton 250 W EUR
2100 2200 5905 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 FE
2100 2200 3915 smtwtfs Singapore 100 SE AS
2100 2200 5965 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 FE
2100 2200 5965 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 FE
2100 2200 6195 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 SE AS
2100 2300 9915 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W C AF
2100 2300 12095 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W AF
2200 2300 6005 smtwtfs Meyerton 100 W AF
2200 2300 5905 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 FE
2200 2300 3915 smtwtfs Singapore 100 SE AS
2200 2300 9740 smtwtfs Singapore 250 SE AS
2200 2300 9740 smtwtfs Singapore 250 SE AS
2200 2300 6195 smtwtfs Singapore 250 SE AS
2200 2300 5965 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 FE
2200 2300 9440 smtwtfs Vladivostok 500 FE
2200 2400 6195 smtwtfs Singapore 250 SE AS
2300 0100 6195 smtwtfs Singapore 250 SE AS
2300 0200 9740 smtwtfs Singapore 250 SE AS
2300 0200 9740 smtwtfs Singapore 250 SE AS
2300 2400 3915 smtwtfs Singapore 100 SE AS
2300 2400 11850 smtwtfs Singapore 250 SE AS
2300 2400 12010 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 FE
2300 2400 5965 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 FE
2300 2400 9885 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 FE
2330 2400 9580 smtwtfs Kimjae 250 FE
Farsi
0230 0300 1413 smtwtfs A'Seela 800 ME
0230 0330 1251 smtwtfs Duchanbe 100 C AS
0230 0330 7320 smtwtfs Skelton 300 ME
0230 0330 11855 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 ME
0230 0430 9565 smtwtfs Skelton 300 ME
0330 0400 1251 s.....s Duchanbe 100 C AS
0330 0430 7320 smtwtfs Armavir 200 ME
0330 0430 11855 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 ME
1000 1030 1251 smtwt.s Duchanbe 100 C AS
1600 1630 9915 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 ME
1600 1630 6100 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 ME
1600 1700 5875 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 ME
1600 1700 13610 smtwtfs Skelton 300 ME
1600 1700 6195 smtwtfs Skelton 300 W EUR
1600 1700 6090 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 ME
1600 1700 1413 smtwtfs A'Seela 800 ME
French
0430 0500 7375 smtwtfs Ascension 250 C AF
0430 0500 6035 smtwtfs Ascension 250 C AF
0430 0500 17885 smtwtfs Seychelles 250 E AF
0600 0630 7205 smtwtfs Ascension 250 C AF
0600 0630 6105 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W AF
0600 0630 15430 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 N AF
0600 0630 13740 smtwtfs Rampisham 250 N AF
0700 0700 17640 smtwtfs Meyerton 500 C AF
0700 0700 12095 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W AF
0700 0730 17640 smtwtfs Meyerton 500 C AF
0700 0730 12095 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W AF
1200 1230 17780 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W AF
1200 1230 21630 smtwtfs Ascension 250 C AF
1200 1230 15425 smtwtfs Sines 250 N AF
1800 1830 5985 smtwtfs Meyerton 250 S AF
1800 1830 15105 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W C AF
1800 1830 17640 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W C AF
1800 1830 17885 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W AF
1800 1830 15180 smtwtfs Skelton 300 N AF
Greek
2215 2245 9760 s....fs Cyprus 250 SE EUR
2215 2245 5930 s....fs Cyprus 250 SE EUR
2215 2245 7210 s....fs Cyprus 300 SE EUR
Hausa
0530 0600 9610 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W AF
0530 0600 7205 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W AF
0530 0600 6135 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W AF
0630 0700 11750 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W AF
0630 0700 9440 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W AF
0630 0700 15515 smtwtfs Rampisham 250 W AF
1345 1415 15105 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W AF
1345 1415 21630 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W AF
1345 1415 17780 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W AF
1930 2000 15105 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W AF
1930 2000 11955 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W AF
1930 2000 17885 smtwtfs Ascension 250 W AF
Hindi
0100 0130 7205 smtwtfs Armavir 500 S AS
0100 0130 6065 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 S AS
0100 0130 1413 smtwtfs A'Seela 800 S AS
0100 0130 11995 smtwtfs Singapore 250 S AS
0100 0130 13745 smtwtfs Tashkent 200 S AS
0100 0130 15510 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 S AS
0230 0300 17710 smtwtfs Irkutsk 250 S AS
0230 0300 11995 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 S AS
0230 0300 15215 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 S AS
0230 0300 15405 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 S AS
1400 1500 11785 s...... Chita 250 S AS
1400 1500 15160 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 S AS
1400 1500 9395 smtwtfs Duchanbe 200 S AS
1400 1500 5915 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 S AS
1400 1500 1413 smtwtfs A'Seela 800 S AS
1400 1500 11785 .mtwtfs Singapore 250 S AS
1400 1500 7205 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 S AS
1700 1730 6060 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 S AS
1700 1730 1413 smtwtfs A'Seela 800 S AS
1700 1730 9605 smtwtfs Singapore 250 S AS
1700 1730 11865 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 S AS
1700 1730 7435 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 S AS
Indonesian
1100 1130 7395 smtwtfs Singapore 100 SE AS
1100 1130 11920 smtwtfs Singapore 250 SE AS
1100 1130 9510 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 SE AS
1300 1330 11795 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 ME
1300 1330 6035 smtwtfs Singapore 100 SE AS
1300 1330 7395 smtwtfs Singapore 100 SE AS
1300 1330 11945 smtwtfs Singapore 250 SE AS
1300 1330 9670 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 SE AS
2200 2300 7235 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 SE AS
2200 2300 7275 smtwtfs Singapore 100 SE AS
2200 2300 6080 smtwtfs Singapore 250 SE AS
2200 2300 5875 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 SE AS
Krwanda/Krundi
0500 0600 11925 ......s Meyerton 250 E AF
0500 0600 15420 ......s Seychelles 250 E AF
0530 0600 11925 s...... Meyerton 250 E AF
0530 0600 15420 s...... Seychelles 250 E AF
1630 1700 7385 .mtwtf. Meyerton 500 E AF
1630 1700 11860 .mtwtf. Seychelles 250 E AF
Kyrgyz
1300 1330 13845 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 C AS
1300 1330 12095 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 C AS
1300 1330 15180 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 C AS
Mandarin
1300 1530 6095 smtwtfs Kimjae 250 CHN
1300 1530 15285 smtwtfs Singapore 100 FE
1300 1530 9605 smtwtfs Singapore 250 FE
1300 1530 7420 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 CHN
2200 2300 7325 smtwtfs Dhabayya 250 CHN
2200 2300 9610 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 CHN
2200 2300 7405 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 CHN
2200 2330 9580 smtwtfs Kimjae 250 CHN
2200 2330 9695 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 CHN
2200 2330 11980 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 CHN
Nepali
1500 1530 9395 smtwtfs Duchanbe 200 S AS
1500 1530 11995 smtwtfs Singapore 100 S AS
1500 1530 6020 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 S AS
Pashto
0100 0130 7445 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 SW AS
0100 0130 9895 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 SW AS
0100 0130 6195 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 SW AS
0200 0230 7445 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 SW AS
0200 0230 9895 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 SW AS
0200 0230 15215 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 SW AS
0300 0330 11965 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 SW AS
0300 0330 7445 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 SW AS
0300 0330 9895 smtwtfs Rampisham 500 SW AS
0900 0930 12030 smtwtfs Dhabayya 250 SW AS
0900 0930 15420 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 SW AS
1030 1130 17515 .....f. Cyprus 300 SW AS
1030 1130 17870 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 SW AS
1030 1130 12030 .....f. Dhabayya 250 SW AS
1030 1130 15420 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 SW AS
1500 1600 9810 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 SW AS
1500 1600 13610 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 SW AS
1500 1600 6195 smtwtfs Skelton 300 W EUR
1630 1700 9915 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 SW AS
1630 1700 7295 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 SW AS
1630 1700 6100 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 SW AS
1730 1800 6155 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 SW AS
1730 1800 13610 smtwtfs Skelton 300 SW AS
1730 1800 6090 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 SW AS
1830 1900 1413 smtw.fs A'Seela 800 SW AS
Portuguese
0430 0530 3380 .mtwtf. Meyerton 100 S AF
0430 0530 6145 .mtwtf. Meyerton 250 S AF
0430 0530 5940 .mtwtf. Ascension 250 S AF
2030 2100 6065 .mtwtf. Meyerton 500 S AF
2030 2100 6135 .mtwtf. Meyerton 250 S AF
2030 2100 3380 .mtwtf. Meyerton 100 S AF
2030 2100 11855 .mtwtf. Ascension 250 S AF
2030 2100 13745 .mtwtf. Rampisham 250 W AF
2030 2100 15105 .mtwtf. Skelton 300 W AF
Russian
0100 0130 1260 smtwtfs St Petersbur 10 RUSS
0100 0130 666 smtwtfs Ekaterinburg 10 RUSS
0100 0130 1260 smtwtfs Moscow 10 C AS
0200 0230 9680 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 RUSS
0200 0230 5875 smtwtfs Rampisham 250 RUSS
0200 0230 11855 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 C AS
0230 0400 9680 .mtwtf. Cyprus 250 RUSS
0230 0400 5875 .mtwtf. Rampisham 250 RUSS
0230 0430 11845 .mtwtf. Cyprus 250 RUSS
0230 0430 9585 .mtwtf. Woofferton 250 RUSS
0230 0600 1260 .mtwtf. St Petersbur 10 RUSS
0230 0600 666 .mtwtf. Ekaterinburg 10 RUSS
0230 0600 1260 .mtwtf. Moscow 10 C AS
0330 0400 1251 .mtwtf. Duchanbe 100 C AS
0400 0406 1260 ......s St Petersbur 10 RUSS
0400 0406 666 ......s Ekaterinburg 10 RUSS
0400 0406 1260 ......s Moscow 10 C AS
0400 0430 13745 .mtwtf. Cyprus 250 RUSS
0400 0430 9680 .mtwtf. Rampisham 250 RUSS
0506 0600 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
0600 0630 1260 smtwtfs St Petersbur 10 RUSS
0600 0630 666 smtwtfs Ekaterinburg 10 RUSS
0600 0630 1260 smtwtfs Moscow 10 C AS
0800 0815 1260 smtwtfs St Petersbur 10 RUSS
0800 0815 666 smtwtfs Ekaterinburg 10 RUSS
0800 0815 1260 smtwtfs Moscow 10 C AS
0900 0906 1260 smtwtfs St Petersbur 10 RUSS
0900 0906 666 smtwtfs Ekaterinburg 10 RUSS
0900 0906 1260 smtwtfs Moscow 10 C AS
1000 1015 1260 smtwtfs St Petersbur 10 RUSS
1000 1015 666 smtwtfs Ekaterinburg 10 RUSS
1000 1015 1260 smtwtfs Moscow 10 C AS
1200 1206 1260 .mtwtf. St Petersbur 10 RUSS
1200 1206 666 .mtwtf. Ekaterinburg 10 RUSS
1200 1206 1260 .mtwtf. Moscow 10 C AS
1200 1215 1260 s.....s St Petersbur 10 RUSS
1200 1215 666 s.....s Ekaterinburg 10 RUSS
1200 1215 1260 s.....s Moscow 10 C AS
1300 2000 1260 .mtwtf. St Petersbur 10 RUSS
1300 2000 666 .mtwtf. Ekaterinburg 10 RUSS
1300 2000 1260 .mtwtf. Moscow 10 C AS
1400 1700 11845 .mtwtf. Cyprus 250 RUSS
1400 1700 9635 .mtwtf. Cyprus 250 RUSS
1400 1700 13690 .mtwtf. Rampisham 250 RUSS
1400 1700 15245 .mtwtf. Woofferton 300 RUSS
1500 1600 594 s.....s Kiev 50 UKR
1500 1905 1260 s...... St Petersbur 10 RUSS
1500 1905 666 s...... Ekaterinburg 10 RUSS
1500 1905 1260 s...... Moscow 10 C AS
1500 2000 1260 ......s St Petersbur 10 RUSS
1500 2000 666 ......s Ekaterinburg 10 RUSS
1500 2000 1260 ......s Moscow 10 C AS
1506 1600 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
1600 1700 13690 s.....s Rampisham 250 RUSS
1600 1730 11845 s.....s Cyprus 250 RUSS
1600 1730 9635 s.....s Cyprus 250 RUSS
1600 1730 15245 s.....s Woofferton 300 RUSS
1630 1633 12085 s...... Moscow 250 C AS
1630 1700 12085 ......s Moscow 250 C AS
1633 1700 12085 s...... Moscow 250 C AS
1700 1730 1251 smtwtfs Duchanbe 100 C AS
1700 1730 13800 s.....s Rampisham 500 RUSS
1730 1800 1251 smtwtfs Duchanbe 100 C AS
2000 2100 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
Sinhala
1630 1700 9815 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 S AS
1630 1700 11985 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 S AS
1630 1700 6180 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 S AS
Somali
0400 0430 13685 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 E AF
0400 0430 12015 smtwtfs Skelton 300 E AF
1100 1130 17780 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 E AF
1100 1130 15530 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 E AF
1400 1500 11860 smtwtfs Seychelles 250 E AF
1400 1500 15420 smtwtfs Seychelles 250 E AF
1400 1500 17865 smtwtfs Woofferton 250 E AF
1800 1830 11845 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 E AF
1800 1830 6005 smtwtfs Seychelles 250 E AF
1800 1830 9410 smtwtfs Seychelles 250 E AF
Spanish
1200 1300 9410 .mtwtf. Furman 250 CARIB
1200 1300 11860 .mtwtf. Montsinery 250 CARIB
Swahili
0300 0330 5915 smtwtfs Meyerton 500 E AF
0300 0330 9610 smtwtfs Seychelles 250 E AF
0300 0330 7210 smtwtfs Rampisham 500 E AF
0400 0430 9835 smtwtfs Meyerton 250 E AF
0400 0430 7205 smtwtfs Ascension 250 E AF
0400 0430 15400 smtwtfs Seychelles 250 E AF
1330 1530 11705 ......s Meyerton 500 E AF
1530 1615 7385 s...... Meyerton 500 E AF
1530 1615 11860 s...... Seychelles 250 E AF
1530 1615 15420 s...... Seychelles 250 E AF
1530 1630 7385 .mtwtf. Meyerton 500 E AF
1530 1630 11705 ......s Seychelles 250 E AF
1530 1630 11860 .mtwtf. Seychelles 250 E AF
1530 1630 15420 .mtwtf. Seychelles 250 E AF
1746 1800 7230 ......s Meyerton 500 E AF
1746 1800 7230 smtwtf. Meyerton 500 E AF
1746 1800 6005 smtwtfs Seychelles 250 E AF
1746 1800 9410 smtwtfs Seychelles 250 E AF
Tajik
1000 1030 1251 .....f. Duchanbe 100 CAS
1830 1900 1251 .....f. Duchanbe 100 CAS
Tamil
1545 1615 6020 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 S AS
1545 1615 9645 smtwtfs Singapore 250 S AS
1545 1615 11985 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 S AS
1545 1615 7205 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 S AS
Turkish
0400 0430 6145 .mtwtf. Cyprus 250 SE EUR
0400 0430 9435 .mtwtf. Moosbrunn 100 SE EUR
0800 0900 7375 s...... Cyprus 300 SE EUR
0800 0900 17870 s...... Rampisham 250 SE EUR
1500 1530 3990 s.....s Cyprus 300 SE EUR
1500 1530 11615 s.....s Moosbrunn 100 SE EUR
1500 1530 13580 s.....s Skelton 300 SE EUR
1500 1550 3990 .mtwtf. Cyprus 300 SE EUR
1500 1550 11615 .mtwtf. Moosbrunn 100 SE EUR
1500 1550 13580 .mtwtf. Skelton 300 SE EUR
Ukrainian
0300 0500 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
0500 0506 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
0600 0606 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
0630 0633 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
0700 0706 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
0800 0806 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
0900 0906 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
1000 1006 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
1100 1106 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
1130 1133 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
1200 1206 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
1300 1306 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
1330 1333 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
1400 1406 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
1500 1506 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
1600 1606 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
1700 1706 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
1730 1733 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
1800 1900 594 .mtwtf. Kiev 50 UKR
Urdu
0130 0200 7205 smtwtfs Armavir 500 S AS
0130 0200 9605 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 SW AS
0130 0200 6065 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 S AS
0130 0200 1413 smtwtfs A'Seela 800 S AS
0130 0200 15510 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 S AS
1500 1545 7205 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 S AS
1500 1600 5965 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 S AS
1500 1600 1413 smtwtfs A'Seela 800 S AS
1500 1600 11685 smtwtfs Singapore 100 S AS
1500 1600 9510 smtwtfs Singapore 250 S AS
1730 1800 9605 smtwtfs Cyprus 250 SW AS
1730 1800 6060 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 S AS
1730 1800 1413 smtwtfs A'Seela 800 S AS
1730 1800 11865 smtwtfs Singapore 100 S AS
1730 1800 7435 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250S AS
Uzbek
1300 1330 17515 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 C AS
1300 1330 15330 smtwtfs Cyprus 300 C AS
1300 1330 13855 smtwtfs Rampisham 500 C AS
1300 1400 1251 smtwtfs Duchanbe 100 C AS
1600 1630 12085 smtwtfs Moscow 250 C AS
1600 1630 11995 smtwtfs A'Seela 250 C AS
1600 1630 9615 smtwtfs Singapore 250 C AS
1600 1630 17630 smtwtfs Woofferton 300 C AS
1630 1700 1251 smtwtfs Duchanbe 100 C AS
Vietnamese
1430 1445 11945 smtwtfs Singapore 100 SE AS
1430 1445 7390 smtwtfs Singapore 100 SE AS
1430 1445 1503 smtwtfs Taipei 600 SE AS
1430 1445 5990 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 SE AS
(Alokesh Gupta, New Delhi, India/Rachel Baughn, MT)
Friday, March 27, 2009
Radio Netherlands - Program Guide March 28 - April 3
SATURDAY 28 March
*** The State We're In ***
US President Obama has said he's considering negotiating with 'moderate' elements of the Taliban. But Afghan parliamentarian Fawzia Koofi tells us that giving the Taliban any kind of power would be a disaster for women's rights.
We look at the right to learn and speak with teachers in Zimbabwe who are regularly beaten by government thugs on suspicion of having voted for the opposition. And we report from Beijing were school discipline can be so strict that not only students get beaten, sometimes the parents do too.
And do animals have rights? We let two thinkers on rights of our four footed friends and food duke it out on the air.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 East Asia and Southeast Asia 11895, Eastern China 12065, Southeast Asia 15110
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
1505 South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
1805 Southern Africa 6020, East Africa 15535
1905 West Africa 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
2005 West Africa 11610, 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
0400 North America
1000 Africa and Asia
1200 North America
1300 Europe
1500 Europe
2200 Asia, North America, Safm
2300 Europe
*** Network Europe Week ***
A collaboration by Europe's leading broadcasters
A pan-European team links up across the continent every day to provide a fresh perspective on events and life in Europe. If you missed any editions of Network Europe satisfy your needs with this digest of the programme's top stories.
Broadcast time on SW (UTC):
1505 South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
Note that we run Network Europe Week every hour on Monday until 1600
SUNDAY 29 March
*** Network Europe Extra ***
Arts and Culture brought to you each Sunday from Europe's widest partnership of international broadcasters.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 East Asia and Southeast Asia 11895, Eastern China 12065, Southeast Asia 15110
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
1505 South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
1805 Southern Africa 6020, East Africa 15535
1905 West Africa 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
2005 West Africa 11610, 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
0400 North America
1000 Africa and Asia
1200 North America
1300 Europe
1500 Europe
2200 Asia, North America, Safm
2300 Europe
*** Global Perspectives (primary programme) ***
Radio Books takes a break as we present our annual documentary exchange series featuring eight national and international broadcasters giving their perspective on a topic of global interest. This year the theme is 'Islands'.
'A Prison within a Prison'
When one thinks of prison islands many names spring to mind - Devil's Island, Robben Island, Alcatraz Island, to name a few. Gaza may not be an island or a prison, but it feels like both to many residents - especially since an Israeli blockade has isolated them from the rest of the world.
In October 2008, RNW producer Eric Beauchemin travelled to Gaza for a mental health conference and spent time with the Saleh family. Fouzan Saleh suffers from depression. He's had to close his small textile factory and one by one sell off the sewing machines to support his family. He lives in a small apartment with his wife, three children and his 60 year old mother.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 East Asia and Southeast Asia 11895, Eastern China 12065, Southeast Asia 15110
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
1505 South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
1805 Southern Africa 6020, East Africa 15535
1905 West Africa 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
2005 West Africa 11610, 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
0400 North America
1000 Africa and Asia
1200 North America
1300 Europe
1500 Europe
2200 Asia, North America, Safm
2300 Europe
MONDAY 30 March
*** Curious Orange (primary programme) ***
When pop meets jazz! Sarah Mable from the Music Center of the Netherlands will join us for a sampling of three unsigned Dutch artists, including Ruben Hein, Electric Barbarian, and Myriam Gaasbeek.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
1505 South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
1805 Southern Africa 6020, East Africa 15535
1905 West Africa 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
2005 West Africa 11610, 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
1500 Europe
2200 Asia, North America, Safm
2300 Europe
*** Global Perspectives (repeat from Sunday) ***
Radio Books takes a break as we present our annual documentary exchange series featuring eight national and international broadcasters giving their perspective on a topic of global interest. This year the theme is 'Islands'.
'A Prison within a Prison'
When one thinks of prison islands many names spring to mind - Devil's Island, Robben Island, Alcatraz Island, to name a few. Gaza may not be an island or a prison, but it feels like both to many residents - especially since an Israeli blockade has isolated them from the rest of the world.
In October 2008, RNW producer Eric Beauchemin travelled to Gaza for a mental health conference and spent time with the Saleh family. Fouzan Saleh suffers from depression. He's had to close his small textile factory and one by one sell off the sewing machines to support his family. He lives in a small apartment with his wife, three children and his 60 year old mother.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 East Asia and Southeast Asia 11895, Eastern China 12065, Southeast Asia 15110
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
0400 North America
1000 Africa and Asia
1200 North America
1300 Europe
2300 Europe
*** Network Europe Week ***
A collaboration by Europe's leading broadcasters
A pan-European team links up across the continent every day to provide a fresh perspective on events and life in Europe. If you missed any editions of Network Europe satisfy your needs with this digest of the programme's top stories.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 East Asia and Southeast Asia 11895, Eastern China 12065, Southeast Asia 15110
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
1805 Southern Africa 6020, East Africa 15535
2005 West Africa 11610, 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
0400 North America
1000 Africa and Asia
1200 North America
1300 Europe
*** Newsline ***
The latest world news and current affairs.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
1805 Southern Africa 6020, East Africa 15535
2005 West Africa 11610, 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
2200 Asia, North America, Safm
2300 Europe
*** Network Europe ***
A collaboration by Europe's leading broadcasters
A pan-European team links up across the continent every day to provide a fresh perspective on events and life in Europe.
Broadcast time on SW (UTC):
1905 West Africa 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
TUESDAY 31 March
*** Network Europe ***
A collaboration by Europe's leading broadcasters
A pan-European team links up across the continent every day to provide a fresh perspective on events and life in Europe.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 East Asia and Southeast Asia 11895, Eastern China 12065, Southeast Asia 15110
1905 West Africa 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
0400 North America
1000 Africa and Asia
1200 North America
1300 Europe
2200 Asia, North America, Safm
*** The State We're In - Midweek Edition ***
US President Obama has said he's considering negotiating with 'moderate' elements of the Taliban. But Afghan parliamentarian Fawzia Koofi tells us that giving the Taliban any kind of power would be a disaster for women's rights.
We look at the right to learn and speak with teachers in Zimbabwe who are regularly beaten by government thugs on suspicion of having voted for the opposition. And we report from Beijing were school discipline can be so strict that not only students get beaten, sometimes the parents do too.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 East Asia and Southeast Asia 11895, Eastern China 12065, Southeast Asia 15110
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
0400 North America
1000 Africa and Asia
1200 North America
1300 Europe
2300 Europe
*** Earthbeat (repeat from Thursday) ***
This week on Earthbeat, we hear what noise you can get from a traffic cone, some drain pipes and a funnel. Recycling never sounded so good as we get a tour backstage with the Lost and Found Orchestra.
We also dig into an idea to make concrete out of carbon dioxide and find dodgy foundations to the scientific theory.
We have a report on Islam-friendly microfinance initiative and also discover why developing countries should reach for the stars, even when they have more immediate problems closer to home.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 East Asia and Southeast Asia 11895, Eastern China 12065, Southeast Asia 15110
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
1805 Southern Africa 6020, East Africa 15535
2005 West Africa 11610, 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
0400 North America
1000 Africa and Asia
1200 North America
1300 Europe
*** Newsline ***
The latest world news and current affairs.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
1805 Southern Africa 6020, East Africa 15535
2005 West Africa 11610, 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
2200 Asia, North America, Safm
2300 Europe
WEDNESDAY 1 April
*** Network Europe ***
A collaboration by Europe's leading broadcasters
A pan-European team links up across the continent every day to provide a fresh perspective on events and life in Europe.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 East Asia and Southeast Asia 11895, Eastern China 12065, Southeast Asia 15110
1905 West Africa 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
0400 North America
1000 Africa and Asia
1200 North America
1300 Europe
2200 Asia, North America, Safm
*** Bridges with Africa (repeat from Friday) ***
In this week's Bridges With Africa we continue our series on Zimbabwe, the plight of a nation and we also continue with our occasional coverage of the Probo Koala Abidjan toxic waste scandal. And there will be music from Côte d'Ivoire.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 East Asia and Southeast Asia 11895, Eastern China 12065, Southeast Asia 15110
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
0400 North America
1000 Africa and Asia
1200 North America
1300 Europe
2300 Europe
*** Reloaded (primary programme) ***
Another selection of this week's programme highlights presented by Mindy Ran.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 East Asia and Southeast Asia 11895, Eastern China 12065, Southeast Asia 15110
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
0400 North America
1000 Africa and Asia
1200 North America
1300 Europe
2300 Europe
*** Newsline ***
The latest world news and current affairs.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
1805 Southern Africa 6020, East Africa 15535
2005 West Africa 11610, 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
2200 Asia, North America, Safm
2300 Europe
THURSDAY 2 April
*** Network Europe ***
A collaboration by Europe's leading broadcasters
A pan-European team links up across the continent every day to provide a fresh perspective on events and life in Europe.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 East Asia and Southeast Asia 11895, Eastern China 12065, Southeast Asia 15110
1905 West Africa 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
0400 North America
1000 Africa and Asia
1200 North America
1300 Europe
2200 Asia, North America, Safm
*** Earthbeat (primary programme) ***
This week in Earthbeat we do some digging behind the buzz-phrase 'cradle-to cradle'. The idea is a version of recycling, where nothing is wasted - where at the end of a product's life, you still have exactly what you had at the start. But is this idealism ever possible? We look at a couple of examples; following the life cycle of leaf plates in India, and carpet tiles made here in the Netherlands.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 East Asia and Southeast Asia 11895, Eastern China 12065, Southeast Asia 15110
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
0400 North America
1000 Africa and Asia
1200 North America
1300 Europe
2300 Europe
*** Curious Orange (repeat programme) ***
When pop meets jazz! Sarah Mable from the Music Center of the Netherlands will join us for a sampling of three unsigned Dutch artists, including Ruben Hein, Electric Barbarian, and Myriam Gaasbeek.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 East Asia and Southeast Asia 11895, Eastern China 12065, Southeast Asia 15110
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
0400 North America
1000 Africa and Asia
1200 North America
1300 Europe
2300 Europe
*** Newsline ***
The latest world news and current affairs.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
1805 Southern Africa 6020, East Africa 15535
2005 West Africa 11610, 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
2200 Asia, North America, Safm
2300 Europe
FRIDAY 3 April
*** Network Europe ***
A collaboration by Europe's leading broadcasters
A pan-European team links up across the continent every day to provide a fresh perspective on events and life in Europe.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 East Asia and Southeast Asia 11895, Eastern China 12065, Southeast Asia 15110
1905 West Africa 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
0400 North America
1000 Africa and Asia
1200 North America
1300 Europe
2200 Asia, North America, Safm
*** Bridges with Africa (primary programme) ***
We're giving the microphone to Diaspora groups in Europe and are linking up with stations in Africa. The show goes beyond the clichés of starving children and war-ridden countries and seeks to bring you genuine voices from a vibrant continent.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 East Asia and Southeast Asia 11895, Eastern China 12065, Southeast Asia 15110
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
0400 North America
1000 Africa and Asia
1200 North America
1300 Europe
2300 Europe
*** Reloaded (repeat programme) ***
Another selection of this week's programme highlights presented by Mindy Ran.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 East Asia and Southeast Asia 11895, Eastern China 12065, Southeast Asia 15110
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
0400 North America
1000 Africa and Asia
1200 North America
1300 Europe
2300 Europe
*** Newsline ***
The latest world news and current affairs.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
1805 Southern Africa 6020, East Africa 15535
2005 West Africa 11610, 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
2200 Asia, North America, Safm
2300 Europe
(R Netherlands)
*** The State We're In ***
US President Obama has said he's considering negotiating with 'moderate' elements of the Taliban. But Afghan parliamentarian Fawzia Koofi tells us that giving the Taliban any kind of power would be a disaster for women's rights.
We look at the right to learn and speak with teachers in Zimbabwe who are regularly beaten by government thugs on suspicion of having voted for the opposition. And we report from Beijing were school discipline can be so strict that not only students get beaten, sometimes the parents do too.
And do animals have rights? We let two thinkers on rights of our four footed friends and food duke it out on the air.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 East Asia and Southeast Asia 11895, Eastern China 12065, Southeast Asia 15110
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
1505 South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
1805 Southern Africa 6020, East Africa 15535
1905 West Africa 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
2005 West Africa 11610, 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
0400 North America
1000 Africa and Asia
1200 North America
1300 Europe
1500 Europe
2200 Asia, North America, Safm
2300 Europe
*** Network Europe Week ***
A collaboration by Europe's leading broadcasters
A pan-European team links up across the continent every day to provide a fresh perspective on events and life in Europe. If you missed any editions of Network Europe satisfy your needs with this digest of the programme's top stories.
Broadcast time on SW (UTC):
1505 South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
Note that we run Network Europe Week every hour on Monday until 1600
SUNDAY 29 March
*** Network Europe Extra ***
Arts and Culture brought to you each Sunday from Europe's widest partnership of international broadcasters.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 East Asia and Southeast Asia 11895, Eastern China 12065, Southeast Asia 15110
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
1505 South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
1805 Southern Africa 6020, East Africa 15535
1905 West Africa 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
2005 West Africa 11610, 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
0400 North America
1000 Africa and Asia
1200 North America
1300 Europe
1500 Europe
2200 Asia, North America, Safm
2300 Europe
*** Global Perspectives (primary programme) ***
Radio Books takes a break as we present our annual documentary exchange series featuring eight national and international broadcasters giving their perspective on a topic of global interest. This year the theme is 'Islands'.
'A Prison within a Prison'
When one thinks of prison islands many names spring to mind - Devil's Island, Robben Island, Alcatraz Island, to name a few. Gaza may not be an island or a prison, but it feels like both to many residents - especially since an Israeli blockade has isolated them from the rest of the world.
In October 2008, RNW producer Eric Beauchemin travelled to Gaza for a mental health conference and spent time with the Saleh family. Fouzan Saleh suffers from depression. He's had to close his small textile factory and one by one sell off the sewing machines to support his family. He lives in a small apartment with his wife, three children and his 60 year old mother.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 East Asia and Southeast Asia 11895, Eastern China 12065, Southeast Asia 15110
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
1505 South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
1805 Southern Africa 6020, East Africa 15535
1905 West Africa 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
2005 West Africa 11610, 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
0400 North America
1000 Africa and Asia
1200 North America
1300 Europe
1500 Europe
2200 Asia, North America, Safm
2300 Europe
MONDAY 30 March
*** Curious Orange (primary programme) ***
When pop meets jazz! Sarah Mable from the Music Center of the Netherlands will join us for a sampling of three unsigned Dutch artists, including Ruben Hein, Electric Barbarian, and Myriam Gaasbeek.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
1505 South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
1805 Southern Africa 6020, East Africa 15535
1905 West Africa 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
2005 West Africa 11610, 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
1500 Europe
2200 Asia, North America, Safm
2300 Europe
*** Global Perspectives (repeat from Sunday) ***
Radio Books takes a break as we present our annual documentary exchange series featuring eight national and international broadcasters giving their perspective on a topic of global interest. This year the theme is 'Islands'.
'A Prison within a Prison'
When one thinks of prison islands many names spring to mind - Devil's Island, Robben Island, Alcatraz Island, to name a few. Gaza may not be an island or a prison, but it feels like both to many residents - especially since an Israeli blockade has isolated them from the rest of the world.
In October 2008, RNW producer Eric Beauchemin travelled to Gaza for a mental health conference and spent time with the Saleh family. Fouzan Saleh suffers from depression. He's had to close his small textile factory and one by one sell off the sewing machines to support his family. He lives in a small apartment with his wife, three children and his 60 year old mother.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 East Asia and Southeast Asia 11895, Eastern China 12065, Southeast Asia 15110
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
0400 North America
1000 Africa and Asia
1200 North America
1300 Europe
2300 Europe
*** Network Europe Week ***
A collaboration by Europe's leading broadcasters
A pan-European team links up across the continent every day to provide a fresh perspective on events and life in Europe. If you missed any editions of Network Europe satisfy your needs with this digest of the programme's top stories.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 East Asia and Southeast Asia 11895, Eastern China 12065, Southeast Asia 15110
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
1805 Southern Africa 6020, East Africa 15535
2005 West Africa 11610, 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
0400 North America
1000 Africa and Asia
1200 North America
1300 Europe
*** Newsline ***
The latest world news and current affairs.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
1805 Southern Africa 6020, East Africa 15535
2005 West Africa 11610, 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
2200 Asia, North America, Safm
2300 Europe
*** Network Europe ***
A collaboration by Europe's leading broadcasters
A pan-European team links up across the continent every day to provide a fresh perspective on events and life in Europe.
Broadcast time on SW (UTC):
1905 West Africa 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
TUESDAY 31 March
*** Network Europe ***
A collaboration by Europe's leading broadcasters
A pan-European team links up across the continent every day to provide a fresh perspective on events and life in Europe.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 East Asia and Southeast Asia 11895, Eastern China 12065, Southeast Asia 15110
1905 West Africa 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
0400 North America
1000 Africa and Asia
1200 North America
1300 Europe
2200 Asia, North America, Safm
*** The State We're In - Midweek Edition ***
US President Obama has said he's considering negotiating with 'moderate' elements of the Taliban. But Afghan parliamentarian Fawzia Koofi tells us that giving the Taliban any kind of power would be a disaster for women's rights.
We look at the right to learn and speak with teachers in Zimbabwe who are regularly beaten by government thugs on suspicion of having voted for the opposition. And we report from Beijing were school discipline can be so strict that not only students get beaten, sometimes the parents do too.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 East Asia and Southeast Asia 11895, Eastern China 12065, Southeast Asia 15110
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
0400 North America
1000 Africa and Asia
1200 North America
1300 Europe
2300 Europe
*** Earthbeat (repeat from Thursday) ***
This week on Earthbeat, we hear what noise you can get from a traffic cone, some drain pipes and a funnel. Recycling never sounded so good as we get a tour backstage with the Lost and Found Orchestra.
We also dig into an idea to make concrete out of carbon dioxide and find dodgy foundations to the scientific theory.
We have a report on Islam-friendly microfinance initiative and also discover why developing countries should reach for the stars, even when they have more immediate problems closer to home.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 East Asia and Southeast Asia 11895, Eastern China 12065, Southeast Asia 15110
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
1805 Southern Africa 6020, East Africa 15535
2005 West Africa 11610, 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
0400 North America
1000 Africa and Asia
1200 North America
1300 Europe
*** Newsline ***
The latest world news and current affairs.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
1805 Southern Africa 6020, East Africa 15535
2005 West Africa 11610, 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
2200 Asia, North America, Safm
2300 Europe
WEDNESDAY 1 April
*** Network Europe ***
A collaboration by Europe's leading broadcasters
A pan-European team links up across the continent every day to provide a fresh perspective on events and life in Europe.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 East Asia and Southeast Asia 11895, Eastern China 12065, Southeast Asia 15110
1905 West Africa 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
0400 North America
1000 Africa and Asia
1200 North America
1300 Europe
2200 Asia, North America, Safm
*** Bridges with Africa (repeat from Friday) ***
In this week's Bridges With Africa we continue our series on Zimbabwe, the plight of a nation and we also continue with our occasional coverage of the Probo Koala Abidjan toxic waste scandal. And there will be music from Côte d'Ivoire.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 East Asia and Southeast Asia 11895, Eastern China 12065, Southeast Asia 15110
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
0400 North America
1000 Africa and Asia
1200 North America
1300 Europe
2300 Europe
*** Reloaded (primary programme) ***
Another selection of this week's programme highlights presented by Mindy Ran.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 East Asia and Southeast Asia 11895, Eastern China 12065, Southeast Asia 15110
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
0400 North America
1000 Africa and Asia
1200 North America
1300 Europe
2300 Europe
*** Newsline ***
The latest world news and current affairs.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
1805 Southern Africa 6020, East Africa 15535
2005 West Africa 11610, 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
2200 Asia, North America, Safm
2300 Europe
THURSDAY 2 April
*** Network Europe ***
A collaboration by Europe's leading broadcasters
A pan-European team links up across the continent every day to provide a fresh perspective on events and life in Europe.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 East Asia and Southeast Asia 11895, Eastern China 12065, Southeast Asia 15110
1905 West Africa 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
0400 North America
1000 Africa and Asia
1200 North America
1300 Europe
2200 Asia, North America, Safm
*** Earthbeat (primary programme) ***
This week in Earthbeat we do some digging behind the buzz-phrase 'cradle-to cradle'. The idea is a version of recycling, where nothing is wasted - where at the end of a product's life, you still have exactly what you had at the start. But is this idealism ever possible? We look at a couple of examples; following the life cycle of leaf plates in India, and carpet tiles made here in the Netherlands.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 East Asia and Southeast Asia 11895, Eastern China 12065, Southeast Asia 15110
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
0400 North America
1000 Africa and Asia
1200 North America
1300 Europe
2300 Europe
*** Curious Orange (repeat programme) ***
When pop meets jazz! Sarah Mable from the Music Center of the Netherlands will join us for a sampling of three unsigned Dutch artists, including Ruben Hein, Electric Barbarian, and Myriam Gaasbeek.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 East Asia and Southeast Asia 11895, Eastern China 12065, Southeast Asia 15110
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
0400 North America
1000 Africa and Asia
1200 North America
1300 Europe
2300 Europe
*** Newsline ***
The latest world news and current affairs.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
1805 Southern Africa 6020, East Africa 15535
2005 West Africa 11610, 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
2200 Asia, North America, Safm
2300 Europe
FRIDAY 3 April
*** Network Europe ***
A collaboration by Europe's leading broadcasters
A pan-European team links up across the continent every day to provide a fresh perspective on events and life in Europe.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 East Asia and Southeast Asia 11895, Eastern China 12065, Southeast Asia 15110
1905 West Africa 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
0400 North America
1000 Africa and Asia
1200 North America
1300 Europe
2200 Asia, North America, Safm
*** Bridges with Africa (primary programme) ***
We're giving the microphone to Diaspora groups in Europe and are linking up with stations in Africa. The show goes beyond the clichés of starving children and war-ridden countries and seeks to bring you genuine voices from a vibrant continent.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 East Asia and Southeast Asia 11895, Eastern China 12065, Southeast Asia 15110
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
0400 North America
1000 Africa and Asia
1200 North America
1300 Europe
2300 Europe
*** Reloaded (repeat programme) ***
Another selection of this week's programme highlights presented by Mindy Ran.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1000 East Asia and Southeast Asia 11895, Eastern China 12065, Southeast Asia 15110
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
0400 North America
1000 Africa and Asia
1200 North America
1300 Europe
2300 Europe
*** Newsline ***
The latest world news and current affairs.
Broadcast times on SW (UTC):
1405 South and Southeast Asia 9345, South Asia 11835 and 15815, Southeast Asia/India 7530, Tibet 5825
1805 Southern Africa 6020, East Africa 15535
2005 West Africa 11610, 11660 and 15335, East Africa 9480
Broadcast times on WRN (UTC):
2200 Asia, North America, Safm
2300 Europe
(R Netherlands)
CBC makes drastic cuts
CBC cuts hit news, drama, sports, radio
Last Updated: Thursday, March 26, 2009 3:19 PM ET
CBC News
CBC English Services plans to cut up to 80 positions from its news division and a further 313 from sports, entertainment, current affairs, sales and support across the country as part of its efforts to make up a $171-million shortfall in 2009-10.
Richard Stursberg, executive vice-president of CBC's English Services, announced details of the cutbacks to radio and TV in a speech to employees on Thursday. The details came a day after CBC president and chief executive Hubert Lacroix announced the public broadcaster would have to cut about 800 full-time positions in total at the CBC/Radio-Canada, as well as selling about $125 million in assets.
The cuts to programming at CBC English Services will mean fewer episodes of many prime-time television shows and cuts to entire programs on both Radio One and Radio 2, Stursberg said.
Changes coming to Radio One and 2
Changes on Radio One include:
* Cancellations of The Inside Track, Outfront and The Point.
* Reduction of regional noon-hour programs to one hour.
* Reductions in drama.
Changes on Radio 2 include:
* Cancellations of In the Key of Charles and the weekend edition of The Signal.
* Reductions in live music production and recordings.
* More consolidations with Radio 3.
On CBC-TV, investigative programs such as The Fifth Estate and Marketplace will have reduced budgets, though it's not yet known whether that will mean fewer episodes.
Canadians can also expect to see more repeats of many prime-time programs, with shorter seasons ordered for ones including:
* The Border.
* This Hour Has 22 Minutes.
* Being Erica.
* Little Mosque on the Prairie.
The CBC will also reduce spending on new children's programming and cancel the Living programs produced in each region.
In CBC Sports, there will be reductions or cutbacks in coverage of:
* International figure skating.
* CONCACAF Champions League soccer.
* World aquatics.
* World athletics.
* Skiing.
The CBC will also drop its Blue Jays baseball telecasts.
CBC Radio loses 121 jobs
About $14.4 million must come out of radio, leading to a reduction of 121 jobs, including 20 in Toronto.
There will also be job losses in the Ontario cities of Windsor, Thunder Bay and Sudbury, in Quebec City, in the New Brunswick cities of Moncton and Saint John, in Sydney, N.S., and in Corner Brook, Gander and Grand Falls in Newfoundland and Labrador. There will be budget reductions at CBC North. (Perhaps an excuse to do away with CBC NQSWS?-FW)
One-person bureaus in La Ronge, Sask., and Thompson, Man., will be closed.
About 109 positions will come out of television entertainment, including the previously announced cancellations of Fashion File and the placing of Steven & Chris on hiatus. A further three jobs will be cut from CBC-TV Sports.
A total of $7 million must be cut from the news division, including 80 jobs in radio news, current affairs and TV current affairs.
The number of people who lose their jobs could be reduced if a number of employees opt for a retirement package to be announced in April.
Stursberg also said there would be further details released about cuts in news on April 16.
He called the cuts "painful" and said he was worried about the future of news, TV drama and children's programming. He noted that the cuts in drama will also have an impact on dozens of independent producers and their employees.
"We want to maintain as much as we can and stay on strategy as much as possible as we make these cuts," Stursberg said.
He emphasized that radio morning and afternoon drive shows have been spared and radio remains ad-free. On television, the CBC will keep 80-per-cent Canadian content in prime time and increase it during the day, with shows such as Martha Stewart and The Simpsons expected to be cancelled.
Cuts needed despite high ratings
He said the CBC tried to make cuts that would maintain the strong position it has now with high ratings in radio and television.
"The irony is, we are in financial difficulty when we're doing better than we've ever done before," he said. More than 20 million Canadians tune in to CBC Radio, CBC-TV and CBC.ca every week, he said.
Stursberg said he didn't know whether further cuts would be necessary, perhaps a year from now.
Ad revenue by all conventional broadcasters has been falling and private broadcasters, like the CBC, have experienced a steep decline in revenue.
"It depends in very large measure on what happens to earnings. If ad markets recover, we will be in much better shape," Stursberg said.
"We can't really see where the bottom is. No one has any sense of when the economy is going to come back."
At a speech in Montreal on Thursday, Lacroix warned there would be deeper cuts if the CBC is unable to sell off assets.
He announced on Wednesday that the CBC was hoping to sell $125 million in assets — but those sales must be approved by the federal government.
Lacroix criticized the Conservatives for leaving the CBC in limbo over its budgetary allocation for 2009-10, saying the government has not yet let the CBC know whether it approved the special $60 million for programming it has received since 2001. The CBC's new fiscal year begins in five days.
Supper hour newscasts cut in Quebec
Lacroix said no part of Radio-Canada will be untouched by the cuts.
Among the large cuts on the French side are the elimination of noon hour news shows in Quebec City, Ottawa, Moncton and Sherbrooke and reduction of the supper hour newscasts in those markets to half an hour from an hour.
The programs Vous êtes Ici and Macadam tribus have also been cancelled.
Lacroix also announced Radio Canada International will eliminate its Ukrainian and Cantonese services.
President of the Canadian Media Guild's CBC branch Marc-Philippe Laurin said employees face a hard six months.
"It's sad that we've come to expect layoffs as a way of life at CBC," he said in memo to CMG members, saying these decisions "cut to the very heart of what we do and who we are."
"It is also very disappointing that the Conservative government has let this happen at a time when our members and the public broadcaster are doing better than ever in every market across the country in providing valuable and informative programming to Canadians," he added.
http://www.cbc.ca/arts/media/story/2009/03/26/cbc-layoffs.html
(Fred Waterer/ODXA)
CBC News
CBC English Services plans to cut up to 80 positions from its news division and a further 313 from sports, entertainment, current affairs, sales and support across the country as part of its efforts to make up a $171-million shortfall in 2009-10.
Richard Stursberg, executive vice-president of CBC's English Services, announced details of the cutbacks to radio and TV in a speech to employees on Thursday. The details came a day after CBC president and chief executive Hubert Lacroix announced the public broadcaster would have to cut about 800 full-time positions in total at the CBC/Radio-Canada, as well as selling about $125 million in assets.
The cuts to programming at CBC English Services will mean fewer episodes of many prime-time television shows and cuts to entire programs on both Radio One and Radio 2, Stursberg said.
Changes coming to Radio One and 2
Changes on Radio One include:
* Cancellations of The Inside Track, Outfront and The Point.
* Reduction of regional noon-hour programs to one hour.
* Reductions in drama.
Changes on Radio 2 include:
* Cancellations of In the Key of Charles and the weekend edition of The Signal.
* Reductions in live music production and recordings.
* More consolidations with Radio 3.
On CBC-TV, investigative programs such as The Fifth Estate and Marketplace will have reduced budgets, though it's not yet known whether that will mean fewer episodes.
Canadians can also expect to see more repeats of many prime-time programs, with shorter seasons ordered for ones including:
* The Border.
* This Hour Has 22 Minutes.
* Being Erica.
* Little Mosque on the Prairie.
The CBC will also reduce spending on new children's programming and cancel the Living programs produced in each region.
In CBC Sports, there will be reductions or cutbacks in coverage of:
* International figure skating.
* CONCACAF Champions League soccer.
* World aquatics.
* World athletics.
* Skiing.
The CBC will also drop its Blue Jays baseball telecasts.
CBC Radio loses 121 jobs
About $14.4 million must come out of radio, leading to a reduction of 121 jobs, including 20 in Toronto.
There will also be job losses in the Ontario cities of Windsor, Thunder Bay and Sudbury, in Quebec City, in the New Brunswick cities of Moncton and Saint John, in Sydney, N.S., and in Corner Brook, Gander and Grand Falls in Newfoundland and Labrador. There will be budget reductions at CBC North. (Perhaps an excuse to do away with CBC NQSWS?-FW)
One-person bureaus in La Ronge, Sask., and Thompson, Man., will be closed.
About 109 positions will come out of television entertainment, including the previously announced cancellations of Fashion File and the placing of Steven & Chris on hiatus. A further three jobs will be cut from CBC-TV Sports.
A total of $7 million must be cut from the news division, including 80 jobs in radio news, current affairs and TV current affairs.
The number of people who lose their jobs could be reduced if a number of employees opt for a retirement package to be announced in April.
Stursberg also said there would be further details released about cuts in news on April 16.
He called the cuts "painful" and said he was worried about the future of news, TV drama and children's programming. He noted that the cuts in drama will also have an impact on dozens of independent producers and their employees.
"We want to maintain as much as we can and stay on strategy as much as possible as we make these cuts," Stursberg said.
He emphasized that radio morning and afternoon drive shows have been spared and radio remains ad-free. On television, the CBC will keep 80-per-cent Canadian content in prime time and increase it during the day, with shows such as Martha Stewart and The Simpsons expected to be cancelled.
Cuts needed despite high ratings
He said the CBC tried to make cuts that would maintain the strong position it has now with high ratings in radio and television.
"The irony is, we are in financial difficulty when we're doing better than we've ever done before," he said. More than 20 million Canadians tune in to CBC Radio, CBC-TV and CBC.ca every week, he said.
Stursberg said he didn't know whether further cuts would be necessary, perhaps a year from now.
Ad revenue by all conventional broadcasters has been falling and private broadcasters, like the CBC, have experienced a steep decline in revenue.
"It depends in very large measure on what happens to earnings. If ad markets recover, we will be in much better shape," Stursberg said.
"We can't really see where the bottom is. No one has any sense of when the economy is going to come back."
At a speech in Montreal on Thursday, Lacroix warned there would be deeper cuts if the CBC is unable to sell off assets.
He announced on Wednesday that the CBC was hoping to sell $125 million in assets — but those sales must be approved by the federal government.
Lacroix criticized the Conservatives for leaving the CBC in limbo over its budgetary allocation for 2009-10, saying the government has not yet let the CBC know whether it approved the special $60 million for programming it has received since 2001. The CBC's new fiscal year begins in five days.
Supper hour newscasts cut in Quebec
Lacroix said no part of Radio-Canada will be untouched by the cuts.
Among the large cuts on the French side are the elimination of noon hour news shows in Quebec City, Ottawa, Moncton and Sherbrooke and reduction of the supper hour newscasts in those markets to half an hour from an hour.
The programs Vous êtes Ici and Macadam tribus have also been cancelled.
Lacroix also announced Radio Canada International will eliminate its Ukrainian and Cantonese services.
President of the Canadian Media Guild's CBC branch Marc-Philippe Laurin said employees face a hard six months.
"It's sad that we've come to expect layoffs as a way of life at CBC," he said in memo to CMG members, saying these decisions "cut to the very heart of what we do and who we are."
"It is also very disappointing that the Conservative government has let this happen at a time when our members and the public broadcaster are doing better than ever in every market across the country in providing valuable and informative programming to Canadians," he added.
http://www.cbc.ca/arts/media/story/2009/03/26/cbc-layoffs.html
(Fred Waterer/ODXA)
HCJB Global Voice - Ecuador, A09 Multilingual schedules
Effective: 29 March - 25 October 2009
broadcast daily unless otherwise indicated
(no English programming)
All times UTC
Freq Power Azimuth Target
Cofan
0030 0100 6050 50 18/172 S.America
German (High)
0230 0300 9780 100 110/290 Mexico
0900 0930 11625 4DRM 43 Europe (Sat/Sun)
0930 1030 11625 4DRM 43 Europe
2300 2400 12040 100 157/330 N/S America
German (Low)
0300 0330 9780 100 110/290 Mexico
2230 2300 12040 100 157/330 N/S America
Kulina
2245 2300 11920 100 126 Brazil
Portuguese
1500 1700 11705 4DRM 131 Brazil
1730 2000 15295 100 139 Brazil
2300 0230 11920 100 110/290 Brazil
Quichua
0000 0100 690 50 000/180 Ecuador
0000 0300 3220 10 90(Vert) S.America
0830 1100 690 50 000/180 Ecuador
0830 1300 3220 10 90(Vert) S.America
0830 1100 6050 50 18/172 Ecuador
0830 1300 6080 10 90(Vert) S.America
2130 0300 6080 10 90(Vert) S.America
Spanish
0000 0200 11625 100 150 N/S America
0100 0500 6050 50 18/172 Ecuador
0100 0500 690 50 000/180 Ecuador
0200 0500 9745 100 324 Mexico
0830 0930 11625 4DRM 43 Europe (Mon-Fri)
0830 0900 11625 4DRM 43 Europe (Sat/Sun)
1100 2400 690 50 000/180 Ecuador
1100 1500 6050 50 18/172 Ecuador
1100 1300 11960 100 355 Cuba
1100 1500 11690 100 150 S.America
1300 1500 11960 100 330 Mexico
1900 2400 6050 50 18/172 Ecuador
2100 2230 12000 100 150 S.America
Waodani
0000 0030 6050 50 18/172 S.America
Mailing Address:
HCJB Global Voice
Casilla 17-17-691
Quito, Ecuador S.A.
Frequency Manager: Douglas Weber
(Alokesh Gupta,New Delhi)
broadcast daily unless otherwise indicated
(no English programming)
All times UTC
Freq Power Azimuth Target
Cofan
0030 0100 6050 50 18/172 S.America
German (High)
0230 0300 9780 100 110/290 Mexico
0900 0930 11625 4DRM 43 Europe (Sat/Sun)
0930 1030 11625 4DRM 43 Europe
2300 2400 12040 100 157/330 N/S America
German (Low)
0300 0330 9780 100 110/290 Mexico
2230 2300 12040 100 157/330 N/S America
Kulina
2245 2300 11920 100 126 Brazil
Portuguese
1500 1700 11705 4DRM 131 Brazil
1730 2000 15295 100 139 Brazil
2300 0230 11920 100 110/290 Brazil
Quichua
0000 0100 690 50 000/180 Ecuador
0000 0300 3220 10 90(Vert) S.America
0830 1100 690 50 000/180 Ecuador
0830 1300 3220 10 90(Vert) S.America
0830 1100 6050 50 18/172 Ecuador
0830 1300 6080 10 90(Vert) S.America
2130 0300 6080 10 90(Vert) S.America
Spanish
0000 0200 11625 100 150 N/S America
0100 0500 6050 50 18/172 Ecuador
0100 0500 690 50 000/180 Ecuador
0200 0500 9745 100 324 Mexico
0830 0930 11625 4DRM 43 Europe (Mon-Fri)
0830 0900 11625 4DRM 43 Europe (Sat/Sun)
1100 2400 690 50 000/180 Ecuador
1100 1500 6050 50 18/172 Ecuador
1100 1300 11960 100 355 Cuba
1100 1500 11690 100 150 S.America
1300 1500 11960 100 330 Mexico
1900 2400 6050 50 18/172 Ecuador
2100 2230 12000 100 150 S.America
Waodani
0000 0030 6050 50 18/172 S.America
Mailing Address:
HCJB Global Voice
Casilla 17-17-691
Quito, Ecuador S.A.
Frequency Manager: Douglas Weber
(Alokesh Gupta,New Delhi)
Radio Free Asia - A09 Multilingual schedules
Effective: 29 March - 25 October 2009
broadcast daily uless otherwsie indicated
All times UTC
Burmese (4 hours daily)
0030-0130 13820 13865 17835
1230-1330 7390 9320 13675
1330-1400 7390 9320 12140
1400-1430 7390 9320
1630-1730 9945
Cantonese (2 hours daily)
1400-1430 11595
1430-1500 7280 11595
2200-2300 9355 11715 11785
Khmer (2 hours daily)
1230-1330 12140 15160
2230-2330 7580 13740
Korean (5 hours daily)
1500-1700 1350 5810 7210 7455
1700-1800 1350 5810 9370
1800-1900 1350 5810 7210
2100-2200 1350 7460 9385 12075
Lao (2 hours daily)
0000-0100 15545 15690
1100-1200 9355 15145
Mandarin (12 hours daily)
0300-0600 13760 15130 15615 15635 17615 17880 21550 21690
0600-0700 13760 15130 15615 15635 17615 17880 21550
1500-1600 9455 9905 11540 11625 12025 13675 15495
1600-1700 9455 9905 11540 11795 12025 13675 15530
1700-1800 7260 7280 9355 9455 9540 9905 11540 11795 13625
1800-1900 7280 7355 9355 9455 9540 9865 11540 11700 13625
1900-2000 1098 7260 7355 9355 9455 9850 9865 9905 11700 11785 13625 15510
2000-2100 1098 7260 7355 9355 9455 9850 9905 11700 11740 11785 13625
2100-2200 1098 7355 9455 9850 9905 11740 11935 13625
2300-0000 7540 11760 11785 15430 15485 15585
Tibetan (10 hours daily)
0100-0300 9365 9885 11695 15225 17730
0600-0700 17510 17780 21500 21690
1000-1100 15460 17750 21530
1100-1200 7470 13830 15375 17750
1200-1400 7470 11590 11605 13830 15375
1500-1600 9370 11550 11585 11795
2200-2300 5865 7500 9880
2300-0000 7470 7500 9805 9875
Uyghur (2 hours daily)
0100-0200 9350 9490 11895 11945 17640
1600-1700 9350 9370 9555 11750
Vietnamese (2 hours daily)
0000-0030 7525 11580 11605 13740 15535 15560
1400-1430 1503 7520 9715 9805 11605 11680 12140
1430-1500 7520 9715 9805 11605 11680 12140
2330-0000 7520 11580 11605 13740 15535 15560
(A.J. Janitschek/RFA)
broadcast daily uless otherwsie indicated
All times UTC
Burmese (4 hours daily)
0030-0130 13820 13865 17835
1230-1330 7390 9320 13675
1330-1400 7390 9320 12140
1400-1430 7390 9320
1630-1730 9945
Cantonese (2 hours daily)
1400-1430 11595
1430-1500 7280 11595
2200-2300 9355 11715 11785
Khmer (2 hours daily)
1230-1330 12140 15160
2230-2330 7580 13740
Korean (5 hours daily)
1500-1700 1350 5810 7210 7455
1700-1800 1350 5810 9370
1800-1900 1350 5810 7210
2100-2200 1350 7460 9385 12075
Lao (2 hours daily)
0000-0100 15545 15690
1100-1200 9355 15145
Mandarin (12 hours daily)
0300-0600 13760 15130 15615 15635 17615 17880 21550 21690
0600-0700 13760 15130 15615 15635 17615 17880 21550
1500-1600 9455 9905 11540 11625 12025 13675 15495
1600-1700 9455 9905 11540 11795 12025 13675 15530
1700-1800 7260 7280 9355 9455 9540 9905 11540 11795 13625
1800-1900 7280 7355 9355 9455 9540 9865 11540 11700 13625
1900-2000 1098 7260 7355 9355 9455 9850 9865 9905 11700 11785 13625 15510
2000-2100 1098 7260 7355 9355 9455 9850 9905 11700 11740 11785 13625
2100-2200 1098 7355 9455 9850 9905 11740 11935 13625
2300-0000 7540 11760 11785 15430 15485 15585
Tibetan (10 hours daily)
0100-0300 9365 9885 11695 15225 17730
0600-0700 17510 17780 21500 21690
1000-1100 15460 17750 21530
1100-1200 7470 13830 15375 17750
1200-1400 7470 11590 11605 13830 15375
1500-1600 9370 11550 11585 11795
2200-2300 5865 7500 9880
2300-0000 7470 7500 9805 9875
Uyghur (2 hours daily)
0100-0200 9350 9490 11895 11945 17640
1600-1700 9350 9370 9555 11750
Vietnamese (2 hours daily)
0000-0030 7525 11580 11605 13740 15535 15560
1400-1430 1503 7520 9715 9805 11605 11680 12140
1430-1500 7520 9715 9805 11605 11680 12140
2330-0000 7520 11580 11605 13740 15535 15560
(A.J. Janitschek/RFA)
Weekly Propagation Forecast Bulletins
Product: Weekly Highlights and Forecasts
:Issued: 2009 Mar 24 2221 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
# Product description and SWPC web contact: www.swpc.noaa.gov/weekly.html
#
# Weekly Highlights and Forecasts
#
Highlights of Solar and Geomagnetic Activity
16 - 22 March 2009
Solar activity was very low. No flares were observed. The visible disk was spotless.
No proton events were observed at geosynchronous orbit.
The greater than 2 MeV electron flux at geosynchronous orbit was at high levels on 16 - 18 March. Normal levels were observed on 19 - 22 March.
Geomagnetic field activity was at predominantly quiet levels from 16 March to mid-day on 20 March. During this time, ACE solar wind velocities gradually decreased from 473 km/s to a minimum of 271 km/s at 19/1947 UTC. The interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) Bz
ranged between -4 nT and + 5 nT. Activity increased at mid-day on 20 March, as a recurrent coronal hole rotated into a geoeffective position. Quiet to unsettled conditions were observed at
mid-latitudes through early on 22 March. Major storm periods were observed at high latitudes on 21/09 - 15 UTC. During this period, ACE solar wind velocities increased to a maximum of 472 km/s at 22/0550 UTC. The IMF Bt increased to a maximum of +12 nT, and Bz reached a minimum of -9 nT at 21/0928 UTC.
Forecast of Solar and Geomagnetic Activity
25 March - 20 April 2009
Solar activity is expected to be at very low levels.
No proton events are expected at geosynchronous orbit.
The greater than 2 MeV electron flux at geosynchronous orbit is expected to increase to high levels during 10-14 April. Normal flux levels are expected during the rest of the period.
Geomagnetic field activity is expected to be at predominantly quiet levels through 08 April. Activity is expected to increase to unsettled to active levels during 09 - 10 April, with a chance for minor storm periods at high latitudes due to a recurrent coronal hole high-speed stream. Mostly quiet activity is expected for the rest of the period.
Product: 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table 27DO.txt
:Issued: 2009 Mar 24 2222 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
# Product description and SWPC web contact: www.swpc.noaa.gov/wwire.html
#
# 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table
# Issued 2009 Mar 24
#
# UTC Radio Flux Planetary Largest
# Date 10.7 cm A Index Kp Index
2009 Mar 25 70 8 3
2009 Mar 26 70 8 3
2009 Mar 27 70 5 2
2009 Mar 28 70 5 2
2009 Mar 29 70 5 2
2009 Mar 30 70 5 2
2009 Mar 31 70 5 2
2009 Apr 01 70 5 2
2009 Apr 02 70 5 2
2009 Apr 03 70 5 2
2009 Apr 04 70 5 2
2009 Apr 05 70 5 2
2009 Apr 06 70 5 2
2009 Apr 07 70 5 2
2009 Apr 08 70 5 2
2009 Apr 09 70 15 4
2009 Apr 10 70 10 3
2009 Apr 11 70 5 2
2009 Apr 12 70 5 2
2009 Apr 13 70 5 2
2009 Apr 14 70 5 2
2009 Apr 15 70 5 2
2009 Apr 16 70 5 2
2009 Apr 17 70 5 2
2009 Apr 18 70 5 2
2009 Apr 19 70 5 2
2009 Apr 20 70 5 2
(NOAA)
:Issued: 2009 Mar 24 2221 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
# Product description and SWPC web contact: www.swpc.noaa.gov/weekly.html
#
# Weekly Highlights and Forecasts
#
Highlights of Solar and Geomagnetic Activity
16 - 22 March 2009
Solar activity was very low. No flares were observed. The visible disk was spotless.
No proton events were observed at geosynchronous orbit.
The greater than 2 MeV electron flux at geosynchronous orbit was at high levels on 16 - 18 March. Normal levels were observed on 19 - 22 March.
Geomagnetic field activity was at predominantly quiet levels from 16 March to mid-day on 20 March. During this time, ACE solar wind velocities gradually decreased from 473 km/s to a minimum of 271 km/s at 19/1947 UTC. The interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) Bz
ranged between -4 nT and + 5 nT. Activity increased at mid-day on 20 March, as a recurrent coronal hole rotated into a geoeffective position. Quiet to unsettled conditions were observed at
mid-latitudes through early on 22 March. Major storm periods were observed at high latitudes on 21/09 - 15 UTC. During this period, ACE solar wind velocities increased to a maximum of 472 km/s at 22/0550 UTC. The IMF Bt increased to a maximum of +12 nT, and Bz reached a minimum of -9 nT at 21/0928 UTC.
Forecast of Solar and Geomagnetic Activity
25 March - 20 April 2009
Solar activity is expected to be at very low levels.
No proton events are expected at geosynchronous orbit.
The greater than 2 MeV electron flux at geosynchronous orbit is expected to increase to high levels during 10-14 April. Normal flux levels are expected during the rest of the period.
Geomagnetic field activity is expected to be at predominantly quiet levels through 08 April. Activity is expected to increase to unsettled to active levels during 09 - 10 April, with a chance for minor storm periods at high latitudes due to a recurrent coronal hole high-speed stream. Mostly quiet activity is expected for the rest of the period.
Product: 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table 27DO.txt
:Issued: 2009 Mar 24 2222 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
# Product description and SWPC web contact: www.swpc.noaa.gov/wwire.html
#
# 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table
# Issued 2009 Mar 24
#
# UTC Radio Flux Planetary Largest
# Date 10.7 cm A Index Kp Index
2009 Mar 25 70 8 3
2009 Mar 26 70 8 3
2009 Mar 27 70 5 2
2009 Mar 28 70 5 2
2009 Mar 29 70 5 2
2009 Mar 30 70 5 2
2009 Mar 31 70 5 2
2009 Apr 01 70 5 2
2009 Apr 02 70 5 2
2009 Apr 03 70 5 2
2009 Apr 04 70 5 2
2009 Apr 05 70 5 2
2009 Apr 06 70 5 2
2009 Apr 07 70 5 2
2009 Apr 08 70 5 2
2009 Apr 09 70 15 4
2009 Apr 10 70 10 3
2009 Apr 11 70 5 2
2009 Apr 12 70 5 2
2009 Apr 13 70 5 2
2009 Apr 14 70 5 2
2009 Apr 15 70 5 2
2009 Apr 16 70 5 2
2009 Apr 17 70 5 2
2009 Apr 18 70 5 2
2009 Apr 19 70 5 2
2009 Apr 20 70 5 2
(NOAA)
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Voice of Korea - A09 English schedule
Effective: 29 March - 25 October 2009
broadcast daily unless otherwise indicated
Target areas as indicated
Voice of Korea, Pyongyang, DPR Korea (North), will start its A09 Summer schedule on Sunday, 29 March 2009, 07:00 UTC. Announcements so far suggest that it will be exactly the same schedule as last year's. This year, however, will be the first time ever to completely synchronize the frequency change date with the international community. Up to now they usually have changed frequencies twice a year on the first Mondays of May and November. Last year they just missed out one day when they effected the changes on Monday, October 27
Schedule subject to change at short notice. Programs last 47 to 57 minutes*.*Data based on announcements and schedules of the Voice of Korea and own monitoring.
broadcast daily unless otherwise indicated
Target areas as indicated
Voice of Korea, Pyongyang, DPR Korea (North), will start its A09 Summer schedule on Sunday, 29 March 2009, 07:00 UTC. Announcements so far suggest that it will be exactly the same schedule as last year's. This year, however, will be the first time ever to completely synchronize the frequency change date with the international community. Up to now they usually have changed frequencies twice a year on the first Mondays of May and November. Last year they just missed out one day when they effected the changes on Monday, October 27
Schedule subject to change at short notice. Programs last 47 to 57 minutes*.*Data based on announcements and schedules of the Voice of Korea and own monitoring.
All times UTC
English
01:00 7140 9345 9730 Northeast Asia
01:00 11735 13760 15180 Central & South America
02:00 13650 15100 Southeast Asia
03:00 7140 9345 9730 Northeast Asia
10:00 11710 15180 Central & South America
10:00 11735 13650 Southeast Asia
13:00 13760 15245 Western Europe
13:00 9335 11710 North America
15:00 13760 15245 Western Europe
15:00 9335 11710 North America
16:00 9990 11545 Near & Middle East; North Africa
18:00 13760 15245 Western Europe
19:00 7100 11910 South Africa
19:00 9975 11535 Near & Middle East; North Africa
21:00 13760 15245 Western Europe
(Arnulf Piontek, Berlin, Germany/HCDX)
English
01:00 7140 9345 9730 Northeast Asia
01:00 11735 13760 15180 Central & South America
02:00 13650 15100 Southeast Asia
03:00 7140 9345 9730 Northeast Asia
10:00 11710 15180 Central & South America
10:00 11735 13650 Southeast Asia
13:00 13760 15245 Western Europe
13:00 9335 11710 North America
15:00 13760 15245 Western Europe
15:00 9335 11710 North America
16:00 9990 11545 Near & Middle East; North Africa
18:00 13760 15245 Western Europe
19:00 7100 11910 South Africa
19:00 9975 11535 Near & Middle East; North Africa
21:00 13760 15245 Western Europe
(Arnulf Piontek, Berlin, Germany/HCDX)
Voice of Korea - A09 Multilingual schedules
Effective: 29 March - 25 October 2009
broadcast daily unless otherwise indicated
Target areas as indicated
Voice of Korea, Pyongyang, DPR Korea (North), will start its A09 Summer Schedule on Sunday, 29 March 2009, 07:00 UTC. Announcements so far suggest that it will be exactly the same schedule as last year's. This year, however, will be the first time ever to completely synchronise the frequency change date with the international community. Up to now they usually have changed frequencies twice a year on the first Mondays of May and November. Last year they just missed out one day when they effected the changes on Monday, October 27
broadcast daily unless otherwise indicated
Target areas as indicated
Voice of Korea, Pyongyang, DPR Korea (North), will start its A09 Summer Schedule on Sunday, 29 March 2009, 07:00 UTC. Announcements so far suggest that it will be exactly the same schedule as last year's. This year, however, will be the first time ever to completely synchronise the frequency change date with the international community. Up to now they usually have changed frequencies twice a year on the first Mondays of May and November. Last year they just missed out one day when they effected the changes on Monday, October 27
Schedule subject to change at short notice. Programs last 47 to 57 minutes*.*Data based on announcements and schedules of the Voice of Korea and own monitoring.
All times UTC
Arabic
15:00 9990 11545 Near & Middle East; North Africa
17:00 9990 11545 Near & Middle East; North Africa
Chinese
00:00 13650 15100 Southeast Asia
02:00 7140 9345 9730 Northeast China
03:00 13650 15100 Southeast Asia
08:00 7140 9345 Northeast China
11:00 7140 9345 Northeast China
13:00 11735 13650 Southeast Asia
21:00 7180 9345 Northeast China
21:00 9975 11535 China
22:00 7180 9345 Northeast China
22:00 9975 11535 China
German
16:00 9325 12015 Europe
18:00 9325 12015 Europe
19:00 9325 12015 Europe
French
01:00 13650 15100 Southeast Asia
03:00 11735 13760 15180 Central & South America
11:00 11710 15180 Central & South America
11:00 11735 13650 Southeast Asia
14:00 13760 15245 Western Europe
14:00 9335 11710 North America16:00 13760 15245 Western Europe
16:00 9335 11710 North America
18:00 7100 11910 South Africa
18:00 9975 11535 Near & Middle East; North Africa
20:00 13760 15245 Western Europe
Japanese
07:00 621 3250 9650 11865 Japan
08:00 621 3250 9650 11865 Japan
09:00 621 3250 6070 9650 11865 Japan
10:00 621 3250 6070 9650 11865 Japan
11:00 621 3250 6070 9650 11865 Japan
12:00 621 3250 6070 9650 11865 Japan
21:00 621 3250 9650 11865 Japan
22:00 621 3250 9650 11865 Japan
23:00 621 3250 9650 11865 Japan
Korean
00:00 (PBS) 7140 9345 9730 Northeast China
07:00 (PBS) 7140 9345 Northeast China
09:00 (KCBS) 7140 9345 Northeast China
09:00 (PBS) 13760 15245 Europe
09:00 (PBS) 9975 11735 Far Eastern Russia
10:00 (PBS) 7140 9345 Northeast China
12:00 (KCBS) 11710 15180 Central & South America
12:00 (KCBS) 11735 13650 Southeast Asia
12:00 (PBS) 7140 9345 Northeast China
13:00 (PBS) 9325 12015 Europe
14:00 (KCBS) 11735 13650 Southeast Asia
17:00 (KCBS) 13760 15245 Western Europe
17:00 (KCBS) 9335 11710 North America
20:00 (KCBS) 7100 11910 South Africa
20:00 (KCBS) 9325 12015 Europe
20:00 (KCBS) 9975 11535 Near & Middle East; North Africa
23:00 (KCBS) 7180 9345 Northeast China
23:00 (KCBS) 13760 15245 Western Europe
23:00 (KCBS) 9975 11535 China
Russian
07:00 13760 15245 Europe
07:00 9975 11735 Far Eastern Russia
08:00 13760 15245 Europe
08:00 9975 11735 Far Eastern Russia
14:00 9325 12015 Europe
15:00 9325 12015 Europe17:00 9325 12015 Europe
Spanish
00:00 11735 13760 15180 Central & South America
02:00 11735 13760 15180 Central & South America
19:00 13760 15245 Western Europe
22:00 13760 15245 Western Europe
Data based on announcements and schedules of the Voice of Korea and own
monitoring.
KCBS = Korean Central Broadcasting Station (Choson Jungang Pangsong)
PBS = Pyongyang Broadcasting Station (Pyongyang Pangsong)
(Arnulf Piontek, Berlin, Germany/HCDX)
15:00 9990 11545 Near & Middle East; North Africa
17:00 9990 11545 Near & Middle East; North Africa
Chinese
00:00 13650 15100 Southeast Asia
02:00 7140 9345 9730 Northeast China
03:00 13650 15100 Southeast Asia
08:00 7140 9345 Northeast China
11:00 7140 9345 Northeast China
13:00 11735 13650 Southeast Asia
21:00 7180 9345 Northeast China
21:00 9975 11535 China
22:00 7180 9345 Northeast China
22:00 9975 11535 China
German
16:00 9325 12015 Europe
18:00 9325 12015 Europe
19:00 9325 12015 Europe
French
01:00 13650 15100 Southeast Asia
03:00 11735 13760 15180 Central & South America
11:00 11710 15180 Central & South America
11:00 11735 13650 Southeast Asia
14:00 13760 15245 Western Europe
14:00 9335 11710 North America16:00 13760 15245 Western Europe
16:00 9335 11710 North America
18:00 7100 11910 South Africa
18:00 9975 11535 Near & Middle East; North Africa
20:00 13760 15245 Western Europe
Japanese
07:00 621 3250 9650 11865 Japan
08:00 621 3250 9650 11865 Japan
09:00 621 3250 6070 9650 11865 Japan
10:00 621 3250 6070 9650 11865 Japan
11:00 621 3250 6070 9650 11865 Japan
12:00 621 3250 6070 9650 11865 Japan
21:00 621 3250 9650 11865 Japan
22:00 621 3250 9650 11865 Japan
23:00 621 3250 9650 11865 Japan
Korean
00:00 (PBS) 7140 9345 9730 Northeast China
07:00 (PBS) 7140 9345 Northeast China
09:00 (KCBS) 7140 9345 Northeast China
09:00 (PBS) 13760 15245 Europe
09:00 (PBS) 9975 11735 Far Eastern Russia
10:00 (PBS) 7140 9345 Northeast China
12:00 (KCBS) 11710 15180 Central & South America
12:00 (KCBS) 11735 13650 Southeast Asia
12:00 (PBS) 7140 9345 Northeast China
13:00 (PBS) 9325 12015 Europe
14:00 (KCBS) 11735 13650 Southeast Asia
17:00 (KCBS) 13760 15245 Western Europe
17:00 (KCBS) 9335 11710 North America
20:00 (KCBS) 7100 11910 South Africa
20:00 (KCBS) 9325 12015 Europe
20:00 (KCBS) 9975 11535 Near & Middle East; North Africa
23:00 (KCBS) 7180 9345 Northeast China
23:00 (KCBS) 13760 15245 Western Europe
23:00 (KCBS) 9975 11535 China
Russian
07:00 13760 15245 Europe
07:00 9975 11735 Far Eastern Russia
08:00 13760 15245 Europe
08:00 9975 11735 Far Eastern Russia
14:00 9325 12015 Europe
15:00 9325 12015 Europe17:00 9325 12015 Europe
Spanish
00:00 11735 13760 15180 Central & South America
02:00 11735 13760 15180 Central & South America
19:00 13760 15245 Western Europe
22:00 13760 15245 Western Europe
Data based on announcements and schedules of the Voice of Korea and own
monitoring.
KCBS = Korean Central Broadcasting Station (Choson Jungang Pangsong)
PBS = Pyongyang Broadcasting Station (Pyongyang Pangsong)
(Arnulf Piontek, Berlin, Germany/HCDX)
HCJB Australia - A09 Multilingual schedules
Effective: 29 March - 25 October 2009
broadcast daily unless otherwise indicated
Target areas as indicated
All times UTC
target to East Asia
2200-2230 15525 English Daily
2230-2300 15525 Japanese Sat/Sun
2230-2300 15525 Mandarin Mon-Fri
2300-0000 15525 Mandarin Daily
0000-0030 15525 Fujian Daily
1030-1130 15400 Mandarin Daily
1130-1230 15400 Mandarin Sun/Sat
1130-1200 15400 Fujian Mon-Fri
1200-1230 15400 English Daily
1230-1245 15400 English Daily
1245-1300 15400 English Sun-Fri
1245-1300 15400 Mandarin Sat
1300-1330 15400 Eng/Mandarin Daily
1330-1430 15400 Mandarin Daily
target to South Asia
0000-0030 15400 Indonesia (Bahasa) Mon-Sat
0000-0030 15400 Myanmar (Rawang) Sun
0030-0100 15400 Myanmar (Rawang) Daily
1200-1230 15340 Malay (Bahasa) Sun
1230-1330 15340 Indonesia (Bahasa) Mon-Sat
1330-1330 15340 Myanmar (Rawang) Daily
target to South Asia
0100-0115 15400 Nepali Daily
0115-0130 15400 Malayalam Sun
0115-0130 15400 Gujarati Mon
0115-0130 15400 Urdu Tues
0115-0130 15400 Marathi Wed
0115-0130 15400 Bhojpuri Thu
0115-0130 15400 Punjabi Fri
0115-0130 15400 Tamil Sat
0130-0200 15400 Urdu Daily
0200-0230 15400 Hindi Daily
0230-0245 15400 Chhattisgarhi Fri/Sat/Sun
0230-0245 15400 Kuruk Mon/Thu
0230-0245 15400 Marwari Tues
0230-0245 15400 Telegu Wed
0245-0300 15400 English Daily
1300-1315 15340 Nepali Daily
1315-1330 15340 Malayalam Sun
1315-1330 15340 Gujarati Mon
1315-1330 15340 Urdu Tues
1315-1330 15340 Marathi Wed
1315-1330 15340 Bhojpuri Thu
1315-1330 15340 Punjabi Fri
1315-1330 15340 Tamil Sat
1330-1400 15340 Hindi Daily
1400-1430 15340 Urdu Daily
1430-1445 15340 Chhattisgarhi Fri/Sat/Sun
1430-1445 15340 Kuruk Mon/Thu
1430-1445 15340 Marwari Tues
1430-1445 15340 Telegu Wed
1445-1530 15425 English Daily
2200-2230 15525 English Daily
2230-2300 15525 Japanese Sat/Sun
2230-2300 15525 Mandarin Mon-Fri
2300-0000 15525 Mandarin Daily
0000-0030 15525 Fujian Daily
1030-1130 15400 Mandarin Daily
1130-1230 15400 Mandarin Sun/Sat
1130-1200 15400 Fujian Mon-Fri
1200-1230 15400 English Daily
1230-1245 15400 English Daily
1245-1300 15400 English Sun-Fri
1245-1300 15400 Mandarin Sat
1300-1330 15400 Eng/Mandarin Daily
1330-1430 15400 Mandarin Daily
target to South Asia
0000-0030 15400 Indonesia (Bahasa) Mon-Sat
0000-0030 15400 Myanmar (Rawang) Sun
0030-0100 15400 Myanmar (Rawang) Daily
1200-1230 15340 Malay (Bahasa) Sun
1230-1330 15340 Indonesia (Bahasa) Mon-Sat
1330-1330 15340 Myanmar (Rawang) Daily
target to South Asia
0100-0115 15400 Nepali Daily
0115-0130 15400 Malayalam Sun
0115-0130 15400 Gujarati Mon
0115-0130 15400 Urdu Tues
0115-0130 15400 Marathi Wed
0115-0130 15400 Bhojpuri Thu
0115-0130 15400 Punjabi Fri
0115-0130 15400 Tamil Sat
0130-0200 15400 Urdu Daily
0200-0230 15400 Hindi Daily
0230-0245 15400 Chhattisgarhi Fri/Sat/Sun
0230-0245 15400 Kuruk Mon/Thu
0230-0245 15400 Marwari Tues
0230-0245 15400 Telegu Wed
0245-0300 15400 English Daily
1300-1315 15340 Nepali Daily
1315-1330 15340 Malayalam Sun
1315-1330 15340 Gujarati Mon
1315-1330 15340 Urdu Tues
1315-1330 15340 Marathi Wed
1315-1330 15340 Bhojpuri Thu
1315-1330 15340 Punjabi Fri
1315-1330 15340 Tamil Sat
1330-1400 15340 Hindi Daily
1400-1430 15340 Urdu Daily
1430-1445 15340 Chhattisgarhi Fri/Sat/Sun
1430-1445 15340 Kuruk Mon/Thu
1430-1445 15340 Marwari Tues
1430-1445 15340 Telegu Wed
1445-1530 15425 English Daily
target to South Pacific
0730-0930 11750 English Daily
DX Partyline program
1245-1300 15400 FRI TO EAST ASIA
1445-1500 15425 SAT TO SOUTH ASIA
0800-0815 11750 SAT TO SOUTH PACIFIC
(Alokesh Gupta, New Delhi, India)
0730-0930 11750 English Daily
DX Partyline program
1245-1300 15400 FRI TO EAST ASIA
1445-1500 15425 SAT TO SOUTH ASIA
0800-0815 11750 SAT TO SOUTH PACIFIC
(Alokesh Gupta, New Delhi, India)
Trans World Radio Europe - A09 English schedules
Effective: 29 March - 25 October 2009
broadcast days as indicated
targeted to Europe
All times UTC
Monaco, TWR Europe
0645-0700 Sun 9800eu
0700-0750 smtwhf 9800eu
0715-0750 Sat 9800eu
Germany, TWR Europe
0645-0700 Sun 6105eu
0700-0750 smtwhf 6105eu
0715-0750 Sat 6105eu
(TWR/wb, Germany; Gayle Van Horn-Frequency Manager/Monitoring Times SW Guide)
Monaco, TWR Europe
0645-0700 Sun 9800eu
0700-0750 smtwhf 9800eu
0715-0750 Sat 9800eu
Germany, TWR Europe
0645-0700 Sun 6105eu
0700-0750 smtwhf 6105eu
0715-0750 Sat 6105eu
(TWR/wb, Germany; Gayle Van Horn-Frequency Manager/Monitoring Times SW Guide)
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Radio Veritas Asia - A09 Multilingual schedule
Effective: 29 March - 25 October 2009
All times UTC
Bengali
Bengali
0030–0057 11.945
1400–1430 11.870
Burmese
1400–1430 11.870
Burmese
2330–2357 9.720
1130–1157 15.450
Filipino
1130–1157 15.450
Filipino
1500–1530 9.615
2300-2327 9.720
(Wed/Fri/Sun ext) 1530-1600 9.615
Hindi
(Wed/Fri/Sun ext) 1530-1600 9.615
Hindi
0030–0057 11.710
1330–1400 11.870
Hmong
1330–1400 11.870
Hmong
1200–1227 11.935
Kachin
Kachin
2330–2357 9.645
1230–1257 15.225
Karen
1230–1257 15.225
Karen
0000–0027 11.935
1200–1230 15.225
Mandarin
1200–1230 15.225
Mandarin
2100–2257 6.115
1000–1157 9.615
Russian
1000–1157 9.615
Russian
0130–0230 17.830
1500–1600 9.570
Sinhala
1500–1600 9.570
Sinhala
0000–0027 11.730
0000–0027 9.865
1330–1400 9.520
Tamil
0000–0027 9.865
1330–1400 9.520
Tamil
0030–0057 11.935
1400–1427 9.520
Telugu
1400–1427 9.520
Telugu
0100–0127 15.530
1430–1457 9.585
Urdu
1430–1457 9.585
Urdu
0100–0127 15.280
0100–0127 17.860
1430–1457 11.870
Vietnamese
0100–0127 17.860
1430–1457 11.870
Vietnamese
2330–2357 9.670
0130–0230 15.530
1030–1127 11.850
1300–1327 11.850
Zomi-Chin
0130–0230 15.530
1030–1127 11.850
1300–1327 11.850
Zomi-Chin
0130-0200 15.520
(Ashik Eqbal Tokon,Rajshahi, Bangladesh/Cumbre DX)
(Ashik Eqbal Tokon,Rajshahi, Bangladesh/Cumbre DX)
Reception reports may be directed to:
P.O. Box 2642
Quezon City 1166
Phillippines
Quezon City 1166
Phillippines
Transmitter Site:
Radio Veritas Asia
Palauig, Zambales
Philippines
Radio Veritas Asia
Palauig, Zambales
Philippines
Return mint postage recommended.
Website: (with streaming and on-demand audio) http://www.rveritas-asia.org/
Website: (with streaming and on-demand audio) http://www.rveritas-asia.org/
(World QSL Book)
Forty years of Radio Veritas in Asia
Radio Veritas Asia (RVA) will celebrate forty years of broadcasting on 15 and 16 April, 2009. The station first aired its regular overseas and domestic programs on 11 April, 1969 after a longer period of test broadcasts. The jubilee celebration on 16 April will be preceded by a symposium on 15 April. Radio producers, programmers and other invited professionals will share their experiences and insights on the theme “Catholic Radio Broadcasting in Asia.”
Radio Veritas Asia (RVA) will celebrate forty years of broadcasting on 15 and 16 April, 2009. The station first aired its regular overseas and domestic programs on 11 April, 1969 after a longer period of test broadcasts. The jubilee celebration on 16 April will be preceded by a symposium on 15 April. Radio producers, programmers and other invited professionals will share their experiences and insights on the theme “Catholic Radio Broadcasting in Asia.”
The jubilee celebration proper on 16 April stands under the heading “Crossing Borders, Sharing Christ.” It will be opened by Archbishop Claudio Ma. Celli, president of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications in the Vatican, who will give the keynote address. This will be followed by greetings and reflections from the Apostolic Nuncio in the Philippines, Archbishop Joseph Edward Adams, and other Church and secular authorities.
Radio Veritas Asia operates in the responsibility of the “Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conferences” (FABC). It broadcasts in 15 different Asian languages via shortwave. Some programmes are also available via the Internet. The studios of RVA are in Quezon City, Metro Manila; whereas the transmitter site is in Palauig, Zambales, some 230 km north-west of Manila. Major parts of the programmes are produced in the local target areas, wherever this is possible.
(Source: Indian Catholic/R Netherlands Media Network Weblog)
(Source: Indian Catholic/R Netherlands Media Network Weblog)