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  • Reaction to temporary closure of RRI frequencies

    Reaction to temporary closure of RRI frequencies

    Hello, everyone!






    As you are
    aware, due to budget cuts, Radio Romania’s Board of Administrators decided to
    temporarily shut down two of Radiocom’s (the National Society for Radio
    Communications) 5 shortwave transmitters broadcasting RRI programmes. Starting
    August 1, our programmes will be transmitted via the Țigănești and Săftica
    transmitters (near Bucharest) and Galbeni (in the east). To the extent Radio
    Romania’s budget will be supplemented, we will revert to broadcasting on 5
    transmitters.




    In response to
    this situation, a number of listeners wrote in to express solidarity. We
    thought it was a good idea to share with you some of them, illustrating the
    large amount of support we have received in these difficult times.




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    From Australia,
    Jayce Gilbert wrote in saying I have read the update to your summer frequency
    schedule. Is DRM affected as well? I listen a lot to your station via
    shortwave. I have learned a lot about your country and your part of the world.
    I did not have access to this before. I hope the closure of the transmitters is
    not permanent. Your country, history and culture is extremely fascinating and
    beautiful and I know this because of your transmitters. I share this with
    others when we talk about Europe. I say did you know about Romania? Everyone is
    interested. I hope one day I can visit and even say a few words of Romanian to
    the locals and check out a local rugby game or go stand up paddling on the
    Black Sea. Thanks for being on shortwave, I hope to listen to you often in the
    years ahead.


    As we’ve said in
    our previous notice this week as well as on-air, the closure is merely
    temporary. We will let you know as soon as the situation is solved.




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    Also expressing
    concern about the recent closure was Guido Panebianco (Italy): Dear Radio
    Romania International – English Section. I’ve read about the news topic written
    in this e-mail subject. I’m sure that this economic crisis in all Radio Romania
    will be overcome! I’m 32 years old, and I will be for the next years, and until
    God will


    give me the
    strength, a faithful listener of RRI (in Italian and English). I’m proud also
    to be a citizen of Italy, the country where the great genius Guglielmo Marconi
    was born.


    And I hope that
    RRI in shortwave bands won’t stop. Dear Guido, that is very kind of you to
    say. The situation is out of our hands I’m afraid, but we hope for a positive
    resolution eventually.




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    Here is another
    message in the same vein: My name is Srihadet Kraikupt. I am from Thailand and
    a shortwave radio listener. I have learned that RRI will suspend transmitting
    shortwave radio programme. This a very sad news for all SW listeners around the
    world. RRI started as Radio Bucharest in 1933 which consider to be one of the
    oldest radio stations. As a SW radio listener, I love to learn about Romania
    rich culture and beautiful country, of course politics and economics as well.
    Please, keep transmitting SW radio programme. The world would love to hear from
    RRI. Understand that the world economy is not going well but please spare SW
    broadcasting, this will help people from around the world know about Romania.


    Well, like we
    said, the decision is merely temporary, but we are deeply touched by the warmth
    of your responses and your words of encouragement, for which we are very
    grateful.




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    From Canada,
    Allen Willie also responded to the news about the temporary closure of RRI
    transmitters:


    Just heard
    the news if true, on a posting of a radio site that RRI because of government
    budget cuts will be using only 1 frequency as of August 1.

    Radio
    Romania International has done an outstanding job of presenting Romania to the
    world in my opinion.


    A huge heartfelt
    thank you to all staff members for their continuing efforts and best wishes to
    all.

    What troubles me and I’m sure many other listeners agree, is that like the
    Canadian Government which totally axed Radio Canada International eventually,
    which was another broadcaster to the world on Shortwave, the same path is being
    followed down it seems again.

    With government thinking, which I have had firsthand experience with here in
    Canada working in the postal system for years, it has led to nothing but one
    frustration after another when trying to do one’s job properly and hands are
    tied behind the back because of bureaucratic government policies that don’t
    even make sense.

    It’s sad when the almighty dollar controls the bottom line when so much can be
    offered in the way of services that the public relies and counts on for
    information.


    Shortwave
    stations because of their reach around the globe have always been a shining
    beacon for their various homelands to educate and inform the people of the
    world what is happening in their various countries with news and special
    features presented.

    Over the past five years or so , I with great pleasure have enjoyed very much
    providing and sending a multi amount of reception reports of the broadcasts
    regularly to help out the technical department of RRI and I know for a fact
    that they have been received greatly appreciated.

    Hopefully government will rethink things over and come to a better decision and
    outcome in this matter.

    This is my opinion for what it’s worth and many thanks to the folks at RRI.
    This letter certainly has my permission to be submitted or used to try and
    convince government of the huge mistake they are making.


    Well Allen,
    thanks for your support. I hope this huge display of solidarity will contribute
    to keeping RRI on SW for as long as possible.






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    Also from Canada,
    Chris Malboeuf also wrote to express solidarity after hearing the latest announcement:


    Dear RRI, hope
    the week has been good so far in Romania. Myself and other listeners were
    surprised to hear about the budget cuts including the temporarily discontinued
    of 11620 kHz, what does the future looks like for RRI? I hope it doesn’t leave
    shortwave just like stations that have left the airwaves recently, I have been
    listening since 2015 and enjoy the different programs of Romanian history and
    culture. I am waiting very patiently for my QSL cards to come soon and
    hopefully that you’ll won’t leave shortwave.


    Thanks for this
    message as well, Chris, we will relay your message too to management.




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    Another related message came this time
    from Malaysia, from Mohamad Haidir Hasim, who is new to SW listening. Our
    listener told us more about his community and also expressed solidarity in the
    wake of the suspension announcement.


    Hello and greetings to Radio
    International Romania. Firstly, I would like to introduce myself. I am Mohamad
    Haidir Hasim from Pulau Pinang, Malaysia.


    I recently got involved in the hobby of
    listening to shortwave radio broadcasts, particularly in March. Sometimes, I
    can hear Radio International Romania’s broadcasts from my home in Pulau Pinang
    and also in my hometown in Selangor.


    I learned about the closure or suspension
    of some frequencies by Radio International Romania due to budget constraints. This
    has affected several broadcasts in other languages, and it is indeed saddening
    news for me and my fellow listeners in Malaysia and abroad. However, I hope
    that Radio International Romania will overcome this challenge and continue to
    deliver information and entertainment to all. I believe you will be able to
    face this challenge, considering Radio International Romania’s history of
    overcoming various obstacles since its establishment in 1933.


    Although Malaysia and Romania are
    separated by more than 8000km, when I hear broadcasts from Radio International
    Romania, I feel like Malaysia and Romania are close to each other.


    I also want to share with you about the
    community of shortwave radio listeners in Malaysia, which has a group on the social
    media platform Facebook. The name of our Facebook group or community is
    Short Wave and AM Listening Malaysia, where we share the broadcasts
    we manage to receive, including those from Radio International Romania.


    I hope Radio International Romania can
    provide moral support to our community so that we can remain loyal listeners to
    your broadcasts and other radios. I wish Radio International Romania to
    continue and even thrive and become even better. Radio International Romania is
    my favorite radio station, and I will strive to listen to your broadcasts.


    In conclusion, thank you for broadcasting
    happiness, truth, and enjoyment to us throughout the existence of Radio
    International Romania.


    Thank you too for sending this message,
    Mohamad. We’re happy you like our station and hope we will still be here in the
    years ahead for your community of listeners.




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    Some the listeners who are the most
    affected by the current situation are those in India. A number of them wrote to
    complain about the temporary shutdown. Rajarshi
    Roy wrote I
    am a New Regular Listener from India. I love to listen various programs of RRI.
    I enjoyed & relished Listening English Service of RADIO ROMANIA
    INTERNATIONAL, but you people stopped shortwave transmitting at 17790 KHz ‘ 16
    Meter Band for India. In frequency schedule I have seen there is only DRM
    Frequency for India, but why? In India DRM Radio is not available, only way to
    listen is Shortwave. It’s unfair to all Shortwave Radio Listeners. It’s my earnest request to you, please start Shortwave
    Broadcasting as soon as possible, because we cannot listen to Radio Romania
    International from India.


    We apologize for this inconvenience and
    we assure all our listeners from India of our deep respect for them. They make
    up one of our most numerous communities and their contributions and feedback
    are always valuable to the entire department.






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    Another listener from India, Najim Uddin
    also wrote in to complain about the current problem.


    Dear Sir/ Madam,


    I would like to inform you that I am very
    sorry for your decision to dropping SW frequency from India.


    17790 kHz is a only frequency which I
    have used to listen your very nice program. But you dropped that only one
    frequency. You have continued broadcast on DRM frequency!!!


    I don’t know about number of listeners
    used the precious receiver DRM!!!


    I have not any that type of precious DRM receiver.
    Then how to receive your broadcast?


    Hope you will reopen and continue to
    broadcast for SW frequency to India or south Asia.


    As stated before, we hope this is only a
    temporary situation, Najim. We assure you your (near) daily contributions are
    extremely valuable to our station.




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    From Ireland, Francis Lawlor also reacted
    to our announcement:


    I note with regret that you have scaled
    back on your transmitters, meaning less frequencies. I hope they will be
    restored in time.




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    News of the temporary closure also reached the USA, where Susan Snow
    lives:


    I heard that you have had to cut back on your shortwave broadcasting,
    and I certainly hope this is a temporary condition, and not a permanent one.




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    Igor Belevich (Belarus), who follows us on a daily basis (and not just
    the English Service, but our other language broadcasts and departments too),
    also reacted to the news:


    I have heard that RRI will reduce, cut or stop the broadcasting on
    analog sw. I feel pity, sad and unhappy.






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    Alan Gale (England)
    also wrote in response to our announcement:


    It’s a shame
    that RRI had to suspend a few frequencies, but understandable at
    the moment with the sky high energy prices that we have all suffered with
    since the
    Russian
    invasion of Ukraine – let’s hope things return to normal again one day
    soon.




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    Reactions to the temporary suspension of RRI transmitters also reached
    our station via social media. Here are some that we’ve received on Facebook.




    Ramesh DX
    Patel


    Lives in Ciudad
    Obregón


    Does this
    include the cutbacks?




    Guidus
    Whitebread


    The frequency of
    17760 kHz of the program of 5.30 UTC…disabled ????…In the next days I will send you a detailed reception report




    Bruce
    Frederick


    Lives in
    Burlington, Massachusetts


    Unfortunate.
    With an aggressive Russia invading its neighbors, shortwave broadcasting is now
    (again) an important alternative form of news communication.




    Ramesh DX
    Patel


    I assume we need
    to start a Save Radio Romania Shortwave coalition right now?




    Neelakandan
    Viswanathan


    Lives in
    Arumbavur


    Ramesh DX Patel
    yes, one of the strongest station from eastern Europe need a campaign for save
    RRI….




    Keith Perron


    From Taipei,
    Taiwan


    Ramesh DX Patel
    Save for what? It’s already running on life support.




    Elias
    Giampuranis


    Keep up the good
    work Radio Romania!




    Mario
    Martínez Yr


    Unfair




    Kacem
    Abdelkader


    Algeria


    It’s a great
    loss for listeners all over the world with an interest in Romanian and European
    affairs. Particularly as radio is a traditional means with a large community that
    cares.




    Mihai
    Alexander


    Lives in Laguna
    Niguel, California


    Here on west
    coast RRI can be difficult to receive unless you have a good sw radio …




    Madhab
    Chandra Sagour


    Very sad news
    for shortwave listeners. Don’t stop I protest it.




    Nithin George


    From Thodupuzha,
    India


    Hope DRM
    shortwave will be continued…