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[HCDX]: G Hauser's Shortwave/DX Report 99-84
GLENN HAUSER'S SHORTWAVE/DX REPORT 99-84, Dec 31, 1999
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OUR NEW YEAR'S EVE MONITORING - Part I - all times UT
0935 drag out of bed to set up videotaping
0940 PBS coverage starts - it is certainly preferable over ABC, being
non-commercial and almost non-interrupted. But too fragmented, too
much inane talkingover. Sound badly out of sync with video, painfully
obvious when banging bells or animated singers. Surely there is more
to national identity than folk dancing, choral groups, or rock
concerts. But watching this later in smaller doses should be
enjoyable.
0943 RNZI check 17675 - it is propagating fairly well with music
0950 BBC WS coverage starts, plugging some specific programmes later
on.
0950 ABC TV coverage starts. I am rolling tape on second VCR and may
sometime skip thru all the commercials and local breaks which detract
from the event. Stupid ballgame in Shreveport Friday night will make
this less than 24 hours straight, at least in OK.
0955 Check R. Kiribati on 9810 - nothing, as usual. They've missed
their chance for a Millennial mark, and will just have to make do
with worldwide TV coverage
0959 BBCWS Mil coverage rudely interrupted by KMUW Wichita relay with
usual taped ID at 0959:30; then switched to World Update instead. On
SW, 6195 and 5965 continued with Mil show.
1002 Check 6105 where RNZI is about to QSY - oops, something strong
in Spanish music
1006 RNZI comes up on 6105 with 1/2 speed bell bird a minute after
closing 17675. Almost zero-beat with other station, which I guess is
WYFR; by 1015 had Spanish preacher. I think at this very moment
(midnight in the Chathams) RNZI lost the feed from there. The clash
made RNZI unusable till 1100. If the early move to 6105 was for our
benefit, one might have checked whether WYFR or anyone else was
normally on 6105 during that hour. Meanwhile, I noticed that 9700 was
unoccupied.
1100 RNZI mentioned it was running 24 hours of NZ-only music. I had
to doze
1300 NY in UT+11 zone of Australia, noted on RA 9580
1400 NY in UT+10 zone of PNG, audible on 4890, then ALS
1410+ NHK Warudo had its usual live song concert (contest?) with lots
of animation, best via RCI on 11705 tho VOA English co-channel under.
Around 1445 NHK switched to the much more solemn ceremony of bell
ringing. Just as the climax at 1500 was approaching, 11705 cut off as
per usual schedule. Quickly retuned to 9505 where R. Japan direct was
opening English with wrong tape saying ``next English broadcast will
be at 1400'', but began 1500 with a brief Happy New Year, and news.
1505 BBC with Focus on Africa, even to NAm on 17840 et al. BBC is
merging its three streams for Dec 31-Jan 1-Jan 2, as made clear on
pages 14-15 of Jan BBC On Air via Chris Hambly (still with some
variations for Africa, but the only vars shown for Asia and Africa
are Play of the Week on Sunday.) We rather wish they would forget to
separate them again on Jan 3
1525 CRI on 7405 to NAm switches from normal programming to live
coverage of ceremonies in Beijing at the new China Central Monument
(maybe it loses something in translation). The commentary in English
was well done and seemed to capture the moment more spontaneously
than the Macao gobbleup a few days ago.
1553 I am wondering if ABC and PBS are ever going to Beijing; 1555
ABC shows the Bund in Shanghai, 1557 finally Beijing but at that very
minute, PBS switches to Pres. Clinton remarking on the resignation of
Yeltsin - did he time this to rain on China's parade?
1559 CRI keeps 7405 on the air after a few seconds pause, thru local
midnite. English finally wraps up at 1610, then Chinese and some
music till transmitter off at 1615.
[not much on radio available from UT+7 and UT+6 zones, so I take a
break]
1828 Inexperienced PBS announcer thinks live coverage from India is
half an hour delayed, incomprehending their wacky half-hour time
zone.
1830 The heterodynous Doctor Gene Scott ruins already poor reception
of AIR on 13750 at local midnight; 11620 audible, consisting mostly
of flutter and RTTY
The Pax TV network really has egg on its face. This week's TV Guide,
listings ending Dec 31, and thus the most likely day to be outdated,
had a Closeup which says:
``MILLENNIUM LIVE: HUMANITY'S BROADCAST, starting Friday 1100 UT for
24 hours. A Global Party. Pax marks the millennium with an ambitious
entertainment-driven extravaganza showcasing New Years' Eve
celebrations from the world's 24 [sic] time zones, beginning in Fiji
and Tonga, and concluding in Hawaii... more than 40 music acts have
been signed, including `N Sync, Sting, Phil Collins and Aerosmith.''
The only trouble is, it is not happening. Our Pax affiliate, KOPX 62
in OKC has continued with normal programming consisting mostly of
infommercials, altho they are plugging a one- or two-hour Millennium
entertainment special on Monday(?) night, which is apparently what
their grandiose plans have been reduced to. Online listings under
msn.com just rechecked show Pax with Humanity's Broadcast Friday at
2000-2100 UT (but not on: movie on KOPX continues), and UT Sat at
0200-0300, 0500-0530; no times listed on local Saturday or early
Sunday.
Msn.com listings indicate CNN (domestic) and Fox News Channel are
also continuous with Millennium coverage. (Glenn Hauser, OK)
Bloomers
Sadly, some planned Millennium media spectaculars will not go ahead -
but for reasons that have nothing to do with Y2K bugs. A planned 24-
hour multimillion dollar broadcast of millennium celebrations around
the world, involving 130 broadcasters and intended to rival the BBC's
"2000 Today", was called off after the US organizer, Los Angeles-
based Millennium Television Network, failed to raise sufficient
capital. But the company plans to be ready in a year's time, in time
for the "true millennium", its spokesman said. And one internet site
with a name to die for appears to have missed its big moment on 31st
December 1999. The message today on the web site
http://www.millennium.com states: "This site is currently under
construction. Please visit us again in a few days." Source:
Monitoring research 31 Dec 99 ((C) BBC Monitoring, excerpted by
Hauser)
Maybe the above was the thing Pax had planned to carry? And whatever
became of the Barbra Streisand concert, which was big news a semi-
year ago? I saw her visage briefly on some TV channel, so maybe it is
still on.
** ANGOLA. News Media Minister Pedro Hendrick Vaal Neto announced
that a department would soon be created to deal with the private
media's editorial and technical issues.... A shortwave transmitter
will be installed in Huambo, and Angola Public Television centres
will be established in various parts of the country....
Source: Radio Nacional de Angola, Luanda, in Portuguese 1200 gmt 30
Dec 99 (via BBC Monitoring, excerpted by Hauser)
** AUSTRIA. ORF normally broadcast a live New Year Concert from the
Vienna Philharmonic around 1000-1200 UT Jan 1, but I have not heard
them say anything about it this time, nor the last time I checked
their website was there anything about it to be found. This used also
to be on NPR and PBS later on New Years Day, but not scheduled here
until UT Sun 0200 on OETA, and not clear if that is an old or a new
one (Hauser)
** CANADA. FYI... Members of the STARF union (acronym for "Syndicat
des technicien(ne)s et artisan(e)s du reseau français") in the
province of Québec and at Moncton went on strike around 0330 UTC on
31 December. This will affect programming on Radio-Canada, CBC and
RCI originating in these areas. (It will not affect the operations at
Sackville, as they are on a different union.)
Here at RCI, management personnel are running the studios and the
technical controls...so if you hear slip-ups, fill music, etc.,
you'll know what's happening.
On CBC Radio One, the "Daybreak" programme from Montréal was going on
as usual...but it was running throughout the whole province. The
"Quebec AM" show, which normally originates in Québec City, and runs
on Radio One outlets outside Montréal, was cancelled this morning. On
CBC Radio Two, programming was continuing pretty much as normal,
since most of it originates outside Québec. However, the local cut-
ins after the newscasts, for weather and local arts stuff, were not
running. 73- (Bill Westenhaver, Dec 31)
** CANADA. CHAMPAGNE, MOOSE AND MAPLE SYRUP:
***PRE-EMPTS C'EST LA VIE AND OUTFRONT IN SOME LOCATIONS, ALONG WITH
THIS MORNING TONIGHT, IDEAS, THE ARTS TODAY, THAT TIME OF THE NIGHT,
CBC OVERNIGHT, LOCAL WKND MORNING SHOW, THE HOUSE, BASIC BLACK,
QUIRKS, DNTO***
CBC Radio One's greets the New Year with Champagne, Moose and Maple
Syrup, an extraordinary 20-hour live program, starting tonight and
ending tomorrow morning. The program features live concerts,
documentaries, essays, interviews, comedy and drama. Reporters will
be out in the midst of all the celebrations: from cozy kitchen
parties to limo-laden formal affairs. CBC Radio hosts Shelagh Rogers
and Bernie McNamee get things rolling. Then Avril Benoit and Bernard
St. Laurent, followed by Tom Allen and then Dick Gordon in the wee
small hours. Don't miss Champagne, Moose and Maple Syrup, New Year's
Eve starting at 9:30 (ET) on CBC Radio One. (CBC Hotsheet)
Check also 9625 for relay of CBC Radio One on the Quebec Northern
Service. (Joe Buch, swprograms)
** NEW ZEALAND. RNZI propagation to WEu on the 49 Metre Band came up
trumps 31 Dec '99 re ringing in of NZ New Year. It was good to hear
anything from NZ in WEu, albeit with QRM and QRN, at Special early
timeslot for RNZI 6105 kHz. The bewitching Y2K hour in NZ was of
course 1100 UT, but that's just mid-morning for my location in
Ireland, 0000 UT Time Zone. After several spot-checks, a further
check at 1055 UT revealed a much cleaner signal, so that the lead-in
with bells and pips to NZ New Year was a relatively easy catch with
an outdoor antenna. Not so bad either with an indoor whip. Seemed to
me that the radio presenter was away from the mic for nigh on three
minutes while the noise from a fireworks display mixed with the QRN
just after the pips. You wouldn't want to have spot-checked the
frequency during that time in my part of the N. Hemisphere. You just
might have been fooled by all the celebratory fireworks' static mixed
with the real thing into thinking that 6105 was a washout. Far from
it, there was fine decipherable chat again by 1103, including reports
of festivities from Auckland and Dunedin, plus song "Now Is The Hour"
at 1116 UT. Grand listening for a chilly, drizzly Winter's morning in
Ireland. (Finbarr O'Driscoll.....Ireland)
** SOUTH AFRICA. Hi all SWL, The details for the phone in programme
are :- [cf 99-83]
Time 09:00 to 10:00 UTC 2 Jan 2000
Frequency 21530 & 9750
Tel. no. +27-13-765-6565 international; (013) 765-6565 South Africa
This tel. no. will not be active before the time. 73, André du Toit
(ZR6FM) (via hard-core-dx)
** U S A. NPR has a Capitol Steps NY comedy special, 0000 UT Sat; and
Century to Century, a jazz show starting at 0100 UT Sat, on KROU
105.7 OK (Hauser) ###
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