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João Costa > CT1FBF ct1fbf gmail.com
Segunda-Feira, 4 de Novembro de 2019 - 15:48:38 WET


When the world got its news from shortwave radio

Article on the golden age of shortwave broadcaster Swiss Radio
International (SRI)

>From the mid-1930s to 2004, Switzerland’s international service was* Swiss
Radio Internationa*l (SRI). The first few decades of SRI’s existence were
the heyday of shortwave – it was often the only way of getting news
directly from other countries.

What began as the Swiss Short Wave Service in 1935, would grow from
broadcasting programmes in German, French, Italian and English to include
other European languages and Arabic, and eventually change its name to
Swiss Radio International.

The international service was considered a voice of neutrality during times
of war, first during World War II, followed by the decades of the Cold War
and up to and including the first war in the Gulf in the early 1990s.

Read the full story at
https://www.swissinfo
.ch/eng/multimedia/the-sounds-of---_when-the-world-got-its-news-from-shortwave-radio/45290852
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