WORLD OF RADIO #934, produced March 25, 1998 by Glenn Hauser *WRN makes time shift March 29, even to NAm, so W.O.R. and all other programs seem an hour earlier here by local time for a week; all our World Radio Network times; see http://www.wrn.org *WRN1 now relayed by WLIO-TV ch 35, Lima, Ohio, on secondary audio program; including W.O.R. *RFPI stays on UT yearound; in areas going onto DST, our times seem one hour later by local clock; no changes in WOR and COM times for 2nd quarter, viz.--; frequency plans *BBC doing away with "Lilliburlero," too jingoistic *BBC WS time changes and lots of new programmes from March 28-- The World Today; From Our Own Correspondent; Policy and Prejudice; Composer of the Month; Counterpoint; Ain't No Mickey Mouse Business; Beyond the Millenium; History Today; On Your Behalf; Pick of the World; Cowboys of the Argentine Pampas; Your Brain Changes Shape; Blues World *Merlin celebrates anniversary with a 24-hour SW broadcast March 28, over many frequencies *Sunrise Radio from Britain testing on SW via Germany, recording *Bulgarian FM station relayed via RFE for one hour March 29 only *R. Bulgaria, summer sked for English *Another polish FM station gets weekly SW relay via Russia *We're in the midst of W.O.R. 934, Box 1684, Enid, OK 73702, USA; wghauser@hotmail.com fax 1-580-233-2948 attn Hauser; check site http://www.angelfire.com/ok/worldofradio *Standard disclaimer--and what I mean by that: opinions expressed are my own; please be tolerant of diverse opinions *Austria's summer English to North America *Switzerland's summer English to North America loses a frequency *DW on 11m was a receiver image; the math *R Netherlands to NAm, summer frequencies *SW Relay Service in Europe testing daily, heard in NJ *Israel already went on DST early, March 20, SW one hour earlier *NASWA Country List Committee attn: Xinjiang should be separate radio country; Urumchi CRI site heard *Taipei R. Int'l [oops, I said VOFC] summer freqs to Europe *New Zealand's new frequency schedule, Z-98 *Mexican tropo FM DX to Hawaii: now, the tapes of 89.5, 92.9 [slogan on latter sounds like Turquesa FM -gh] *HCJB Z-98 frequencies; now two at once to NAm *WGTG parody pirate on 6955 *Alabama pirate on 1680; now, the tape of Dog Radio ID *Two special MW DX tests April 6 *Jim Bohannon Show on the web via http://www.cabinradio.com *New SW station in Congo *Somali station comes back *Angola back on 25 mb *Radio Shack closing out the DX-394, prices to drop *Propagation outlook from Boulder, March 24 *That's a wrap on W.O.R. 934; Glenn Hauser inviting you to keep up with our ever-changing times, and listen again next week ###