Texas Radio Shortwave, an American music program producer, announces it is teaming with WRMI to present an hour of music from Charleston Radio International.
The program will be broadcast on 5800 kHz, Friday night, July 9, at 10 p.m. ET (0200 GMT on July 10).
Charleston Radio International, located in Berlin, Germany, began transmitting on shortwave radio on April 22, 2018. The station takes the listener back to the golden years of AM Radio: the 1920s, ‘30s, and ‘40s, with talk, radio jingles, and original music from that time featuring tangos, foxtrots, and waltzes. Their Facebook page is at https://www.facebook.com/CharlestonRadioInternational/.
Reception reports must be sent directly to the station because Texas radio shortwave will not issue an eQSL for the broadcast. The station’s address is charlestonradiointernational@yahoo.com.
This is the second in a series of weekly WRMI relays of European pirates and low-power licensed broadcasters, many of which haven’t been heard in North America for many years — if ever. The rest of the series looks like this:
July 17 - Radio Merlin, UK July 24 - Radio Monique International, The Netherlands July 31 - CoolAm Radio, The Netherlands August 7 - Cupid Radio, The Netherlands August 14 - Free Radio Service-Holland, The Netherlands August 21 - Atlantic 2000 International, France August 28 - Radio Delta International, The Netherlands. Texas Radio Shortwave sails in international waters off the South Texas coast. Its programs are regularly broadcast in North America and Europe.
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