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[IRCA] Pacific-Asian Radio Station Guides Updated
- Subject: [IRCA] Pacific-Asian Radio Station Guides Updated
- From: Geralyn Hollerman <lynnhollerman@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007 17:25:14 -0800 (PST)
For anyone interested:
Pacific-Asian Log [PAL] Radio Station Guides
FREE latest updates online
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What's on the radio in Honolulu...Kuala
Lumpur....Lombok.....Auckland.....Brisbane....Beijing.....
The mediumwave and shortwave online radio station guides have been
updated
at www.radioheritage.net and include nearly 6000 separate stations
and over
50,000 separate data entries of detailed information.
The Pacific-Asian Log is the most comprehensive and up-to-date guide
to
stations in the region, giving you FREE access to data such as station
slogan, callsign, power, hours of operation, format and more.
Easily searched by frequency, location and country, both radio station
guides can also be quickly downloaded. Ideal for business travelers,
journalists, advertising agencies, casual listeners, and anyone
wanting to
know what radio stations can be heard across the region.
Simply visit www.radioheritage.net today.
For example, Adelaide [Australia] has eight local MW stations,
Anchorage
[Alaska] has seven, Bejing has twelve, Bangkok has 24.
You'll also find out the station slogan [KHAR Anchorage uses 'Heart
Radio,
The Station of the Stars'; format [KHAR plays Nostalgia music'];
power in
kilowatts [KHAR uses just 5kW so is a rather low powered station
designed to
cover Anchorage only] and more.
On shortwave, China boasts 562 separate entries such as the Voice of
Pujiang, Shanghai on 3280 kHz.
During the current Haj Pilgrimage [until January 29 2007], All India
Radio's
transmitter at Khampur [near Delhi] has special programs in Urdu on
17845
kHz directed towards Indian moslems in the Middle East.
Many other Indian shortwave radio outlets and frequencies are listed.
As well as easily found individual station information, each
Pacific-Asian
Log at www.radioheritage.net has detailed country by country and
network
data to help listeners understand current broadcasting operations.
Editor-in-Chief Bruce Portzer compiles each update based on
information from
many sources. Regularly refreshed, each radio station guide is the
easiest
place to find out what's on the air anywhere across the Pacific-Asian
region.
Find out what hundreds of listeners every week use to help plan their
listening. Simply visit www.radioheritage.net, click on 'PAL Search'
or the
'PAL' logo, enter your email address for FREE access and you'll soon
have
the latest information on some 6000 mediumwave and shortwave stations.
Since the early 1950's, the Pacific-Asian Log Radio Station Guides
have been
serving listeners around the world. We're pleased to continue this
tradition
in 2007 and invite you to enjoy many happy hours of listening.
>From the team at the Radio Heritage Foundation,
www.radioheritage.net sharing the stories of Pacific radio.....visit
the Art of Radio Hawaii our
latest on-line exhibition today.......
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www.radioheritage.net
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Lynn.
Lafayette, LA
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