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Frequencies for Netherlands-Spain World Cup final

The Netherlands will face Spain in Johannesburg on Sunday 11 July at 1830 UTC in the final of the FIFA World Cup 2010. If the score is level after 90 minutes, an extra 30 minutes will be played, followed if necessary by a penalty shoot-out. The following shortwave/mediumwave frequencies will will carry live coverage in Dutch (all times UTC):

  • 1200-2200: 1296 kHz for Benelux
  • 1800-2200: 5915 kHz to South Africa
  • 1700-2200: 5935 kHz to Indonesia, Australia & Indian Ocean
  • 1700-2200: 5950 kHz to Europe and Scandinavia
  • 1700-2200: 9895 kHz to SW Europe
  • 1800-2200: 11670 kHz to SE Europe & Middle East
  • 1800-2200: 11905 kHz to US East Coast
  • 1800-2200: 13640 kHz to US & Canada
  • 1800-2200: 13685 kHz to Central & East Africa
  • 1700-2200: 15310 kHz to Caribbean & Florida
  • 1800-2200: 15475 kHz to South America
  • 1700-2200: 17535 kHz to Atlantic Ocean & West Africa

4 Comments on “Frequencies for Netherlands-Spain World Cup final”

  1. #1 RNW Program Distribution
    on Jul 8th, 2010 at 15:55

    15475 kHz has been confirmed by TDF

  2. #2 Keith Perron
    on Jul 8th, 2010 at 18:38

    Will the Dutch stream of RNW also carry the game?

  3. #3 Andy Sennitt
    on Jul 8th, 2010 at 20:23

    Yes, RNW1 online and on satellite will be carrying it.

  4. #4 Swopan Chakroborty
    on Jul 9th, 2010 at 07:45

    Transmission on 5935 kHz was not audible in eastern India during the semifinal match.

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