"Kilimandjaro" on Afrique No. 1, weekdays 1700-1800, for "musique afro caraïbéenne".
-Scott Walker
-New Cumberland PA USA
-------------- Original message from "Richard Cuff" <rdcuff@xxxxxxxxx>: --------------
> I was chatting with Mike Wolfson after David Goren's and Daniel Say's
> comments regarding non-English programming on shortwave.
>
> Another aspect of shortwave that remains a key advantage is access to
> world music...no, not what WXPN in Philadelphia produces...but real
> World Music from internationally-located broadcasters.
>
> So...let's help each other out here...what is your favorite music
> program that isn't necessarily from an English language broadcaster?
> There's only one criterion -- that it's relatively easy to hear in
> North America. Please mention when it's on -- station and frequency
> -- and why you like it.
>
> To kick things off, here's one that I first mentioned in an Easy > Listening column a couple years back.
>
> "Mike Gibson Gospel Music Hour", WWRB 3185 kHz, Wed and Sun 0200 -- a
> welcome relief from the fringe programming that dominates most of
> WWRB's air time.
>
> --
> Richard Cuff / Allentown, PA USA
>
> International broadcasting / shortwave blog:
> http://www.intlradio.blogspot.com
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