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US Christian broadcaster still believes in shortwave

With the rise of the Internet, some news broadcasters, including the Voice of America, are moving away from shortwave radio. But some religious broadcasters in America still believe in the medium. “Our view is that there is a great future for shortwave,” says Charles Caudil, president of World Christian Broadcasting, which runs KNLS. He says its long-range signal is ideal for reaching rural areas in the developing world.

1 Comment on “US Christian broadcaster still believes in shortwave”

  1. #1 Roy Sandgren
    on Oct 30th, 2011 at 06:40

    Look at http://www.kbcradio.eu lot of listners on 6095kHz around europe. A few listners on each web radio only, count in dozen, but count in thousands on shortwave.

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