ARLA/CLUSTER: Radio Nederland publica "review" do World Radio TV Handbook 2012

AV radiophilo gmail.com
Sexta-Feira, 23 de Dezembro de 2011 - 12:19:59 WET


Digno de nota:

"In particular, the venerable George Jacobs, who has reached his 50th year
writing the annual high frequency (HF) propagation predictions, says

*“With my experience gained during 50 years of reporting, I do not
question, and I strongly agree, that the future for international
broadcasting is the continued dramatic rise of the satellite and internet
platforms. I believe, however, that HF broadcasting will continue to have
an important role to play far into the future, albeit as a complement to
these newer platforms.”*

Mr Jacobs knows what he is talking about, as he has been in the
international broadcasting business for 65 years, including a period as
Chief Engineer at the Voice of America. So perhaps we at RNW are not as
stupid as some non-experts have claimed we are in recent years!"
Nos os portugueses continuamos a pagar o ordenado a uns quantos sabichões
(os tais non-experts como o da RDPi) que gostam de inventar coisas.
Felizmente que o povo português é manso e come tudo o que lhe põem no prato.


73,
António Vilela
CT1JHQ


On 23 December 2011 11:43, João Gonçalves Costa <joao.a.costa  ctt.pt> wrote:

> <http://www.wrth.com/>*World Radio TV Handbook 2012 review now online*
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> *Andy Sennitt*, Radio Netherlands Worldwide's media specialist, has
> published his review of the 2012 edition of the *World Radio TV Handbook*(WRTH), which is now available on the RNW
> website <http://www.rnw.nl/english/article/world-radio-tv-handbook-2012>.*
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> ** **
>
> World Radio TV Handbook
> http://www.wrth.com/
>
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