2012年06月29日

RNWサヨナラ放送

ついにその日がやってきた。オランダ放送のお別れの番組が始まった。
6月29日0500のFarewell and Thank Youお別れ番組が12015kHzで弱いながらも、英語放送が聞こえている。臨時送信で、Bonaireから出ている波だ。さすがに日本では実用にならないのでオーストラリアで受信してみた。強力に聞こえている。0557までの終了をちょっとだけ録音した。
これと同じ番組がこの後1400から9800kHzスリランカ送信で放送される。1000の15110kHzフィリピン送信はインドネシア語が放送される。

6月29日の英語放送は、
1000-1057 tin 15110 Indonesian
1400-1457 trm 9800 Farewell and Thank You
1800-1957 cva 17605 Farewell and Thank You/The first 50 years of RNW
1900-2057 mad 7425 The first 50 years of RNW/Dutch Pop Farewell - Tim Fisher/ Farewell and Thank You
1900-2057 iss 11615
1900-2057 cva 15495
1900-2058 wer 6065

0557にRNWのキャリアーが切れたが、そのあと弱いながらもBBCが聞こえだした、南ア送信の英語が出ている。

1000、15110kHzでフィリピン送信最後の放送が始まった。受信状態は良好だ。1000からはインドネシア語が出てきた。これは29日の特番のためで予定されたスケジュールである。15300、15565、17840、21485kHzもクリアーに聞こえている。
この時間の英語放送は衛星ラジオとネット放送で出ている。

1100からの9720kHzが出てこない、もう終わってしまったのか。この時間インドネシア語は、9795、15300、15650、17840、21485kHzが聞こえている。15300kHzは1155:28に停波した。

1200のインドネシア語は、17840と21485kHzの2波共にマダガスカル送信となっている。21485kHzの方が強い。

1400、アジア向け最終の英語放送が9800kHzで始まったがやや信号が弱いが混信が無いことから、マ何とか聞き取りは可能だ。日本向けビームではないので弱い。
The last RNW programme schedule

FRIDAY 29 JUNE
* Shortwave frequencies in kHz *
* Sat = satellite *
* rnw.nl = RNW webstream
00:00 Sat & rnw.nl
Bridges with Africa
Defiant Sudanese protest against their government. We ask: could this be a new chapter of the ‘Arab Spring’?
African films lack quality and relevance. At least that is the opinion of the Arts Council of Amsterdam who advices the city government not to give subsidy to the Africa in the Picture film festival.
Mixing politics with music, we talk to South African reggae musicians Carlos Dje Dje and James Mange and gospel artist Rejoice Mukumela.

Media Network #1000
Jonathan Marks and Diana Janssen share some of the behind the scene stories and celebrate anecdotes with contributors. Andy Sennitt, the retiring editor of the Media Network blog in 2012, explains how he got involved with the programme. And there are plenty of memories from the loyal audience too.

01:00 Sat & rnw.nl
Happy Station
Multilingual singing, dancing and talking host Tom Meyer takes you to a hotel in Amsterdam for a dazzling live show. Originally broadcast in 1976.
First 50 years of RNW
Written and produced by Luc Lucas and presented by Ginger da Silva.
Trying to squeeze highlights from 50 years of broadcasting into half an hour is, of course, impossible. Instead, we have tried to illustrate the development of the English Language Service from its introduction in 1947 up to 1997.

02:00 Sat & rnw.nl
+6165 nAmE
Farewell and Thank You
Dheera Sujan hosts a tour of RNW’s programmes which told you unforgettable stories, and the Radio Netherlands producers who made those documentaries and feature shows. From entertainment with Happy Station via Human Rights and Sustainable Living to Free Speech - this is RNW’s swan song.

03:00 Sat & rnw.nl
+6165 nAmC
Farewell and Thank You (see 02:00 for content)

04:00 Sat & rnw.nl
Earth Beat
Summertime. And the living is easy. Or is it? From mobile pool parties and turning your backyard garden into a farm to scanning the horizon for forest fires, we take a look at a great deal of hard work that revolves around warmer weather.
First 50 years of RNW (see 01:00 for content)

05:00 Sat & rnw.nl
+6165 nAmW
+12015 NZ Aus
Farewell and Thank You (see 02:00 for content)

06:00 Sat & rnw.nl
06:30 Sat & rnw.nl
WRN AF+AS
Farewell and Thank You (see 02:00 for content)

07:00 Sat & rnw.nl
A Good Life
There are an estimated half million deaf-blind children in India. The key to sustaining support programmes for them is making sure there are enough qualified teachers. We hear what's being done throughout the country to train people to break through barriers of darkness and silence. (Anna Yeadell, 2004)

Music 52-15
Hosted by Martha Hawley, this program is a risk-taking no-holds barred rough and tumble cascade of Afro-Manding Pop, soul, Caribbean Jazz and Mariachi, classical piano, Buddhist ceremonial chants and so on, the typical fare when you look around and ask what people are recording within the Dutch borders. No musical boundaries today, anything goes. You have been warned. First broadcast in 1998.

08:00 Sat & rnw.nl
Seeds of Death, landmines in Angola
Documentary by Eric Beauchemin on landmines in Angola. Interview with Paul Heslop of the Halo Trust. (original broadcast 1995)

His and Hers
Final edition of the record request show hosted by Jerry and Dodi Cowan. Originally aired in 1981.

09:00 Sat & rnw.nl
The Gypsy in my Soul
a portrait of the Roma and Sinti gypsy minority in the Netherlands. By Hélène Michaud (1999)

Sounds Interesting
With Robert Chesal. How three Dutch citizens devoted themselves to idealistic causes. (1998)

10:00 Sat & rnw.nl
Media Network #1000 (see 00:00 for content)
Tsunami in Sri Lanka
First broadcast in 2005. Marijke van der Meer describec what she saw as a tourist in Sri Lanka at the time of the tsunami disaster: a makeshift medical post in the east coast town of Pottuvil, the destruction in Hambantota, the search of a Dutch woman for a Sri Lankan friend, and a visit to a refugee camp.

11:00 Sat & rnw.nl
Cycling with Frits
Producer David Swatling finds a cassette tape given to him on his birthday by photographer friend Frits de Ridder in 1989. It included directions for a bicycle trip which he never took - until now. The journey brings back memories and interviews with Frits who died of AIDS complications in 1994.
First 50 years of RNW (see 01:00 for content)

12:00 Sat & rnw.nl
WRN nAm
Farewell and Thank You
(see 02:00 for content)
Reloaded
Mindy Ran looks back one final time - not over the past week, but over her career at RNW.
Insight: International Justice
Robert Green reflecting (in 1997) on a news story about East German leader Egon Krenz being sentenced in Germany for crimes committed in the former DDR and other foreign leaders, like Desi Bouterse and Radovan Karadzic, being prosecuted by an international court.

13:00 Sat & rnw.nl
WRN Afr+Asia
13:30 Sat & rnw.nl
WRN EU
Farewell and Thank You
(see 02:00 for content)

14:00 Sat & rnw.nl
9800 sAsia
Farewell and Thank You
(see 02:00 for content)

15:00 Sat & rnw.nl
Pete Myers: A talent to amuse
Pete Myers was a regular voice on many RNW programmes. He made his name at the BBC External Services in Bush House with a programme called Good Morning Africa. He was one of the early presenters on BBC Radio 1 in 1967 and from 1976 onwards one of the regular producers on Radio Netherlands English Service. He was the engine behind many magazine programmes like the Afroscene, Mainstream Asia and Asiascan. His generous laugh, his burnished voice and his professionalism are missed until this very day. (Produced by Luc Lucas and Jonathan Marks, 1999)

Insight: International justice
Robert Green reflecting (in 1997) on a news story about East German leader Egon Krenz being sentenced in Germany for crimes committed in the former DDR and other foreign leaders, like Desi Bouterse and Radovan Karadzic, being prosecuted by an international court.

16:00 Sat & rnw.nl
Research File
The psychology of music: what effect do different pieces of music have on our mood and emotions. The near-death experience: is it a spiritual experience or can it be explained in terms of physiology? From 1995; with Anne Blair Gould.

Classic Dox: Zeeland 1953
For centuries, the Dutch have reclaimed land from the sea. But on 1 February, 1953, the sea tried to take back a huge portion from the province of Zeeland in the south of the Netherlands. (Liesbeth de Bakker & David Swatling, 2003)

17:00 Sat & rnw.nl
17:30 Sat & rnw.nl
WRN nAm+EU
Confronting Fear (of Flying)
Despite being a veteran flyer, Helene Michaud gradually developed a fear of flying. Deciding that enough was enough, she entered an intensive course that was to help her overcome this (and perhaps other) fear. (2001)

The first 50 years of RNW
(see 01:00 for content)

18:00 Sat & rnw.nl
17605 kHz E Afr
WRN Afr+Asia (>1830)

Farewell and Thank You
(see 02:00 for content)

19:00 Sat & rnw.nl
7425 C+S Africa
11615 W Africa
15495 W Africa
17605 E Africa
+6065 EU
The first 50 years of RNW
(see 01:00 for content)
Reloaded
Mindy Ran looks back one final time - not over the past week, but over her career at RNW.
Dutch Pop Farewell - Tim Fisher
EuroHit40 host Tim Fisher takes a valedictory look at Dutch pop music over the 65 years of RNW’s existence. Produced by Jos Boer/Ad Roland Media.

20:00 Sat & rnw.nl
7425 C+S Africa
11615 W Africa
15495 W Africa
+6065 EU
Farewell and Thank You
(see 02:00 for content)
RNW goes off air at 20:57 UTC.
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