Two new shows - South Asia Wired and Inside Track - appear on the RNW line-up for this year’s summer season, which begins on 28 March 2010. In addition, the weekly highlight review Reloaded has been expanded to 20 minutes.
South Asia Wired is the audio branch of our multimedia project of the same name, which includes a blog on the RNW website. Both the blog and the programme are hosted by Dheera Sujan.
Inside Track is an occasional series where we sound out Radio Netherlands Worldwide colleagues who have been to wild and interesting places. Or who simply have a good story to tell.
Some of your favourite programmes, such as The State We're In, Earth Beat or Bridges with Africa may have changed place, but you will still find them on our webstream, satellite broadcast or shortwave transmission.
News and current affairs continue to be covered by Network Europe and Newsline, including news about the Netherlands. Our Dutch-themed programme Curious Orange has taken a rest.
The Radio Netherlands Music Department is again supplying a wealth of programming, appearing on our schedule in the shape of Live at the Concertgebouw and European Jazz Stage. And of course, as part of our web output, we have Tim Fisher hosting the monthly Euro Hit 40 chart show. Later in the season you will be able to listen to Hear the World, with all kinds of music from all over the globe.
We hope you will enjoy our programmes!
As usual with every season change, our shortwave frequencies are modified to account for different reception conditions between winter and summer.
From 28 March to 31 October, the global picture is as follows. More details in our Listening Guide. All times are in UTC, frequencies in kilohertz
10:00 – 11:00 to Asia: 11895, 12065 and 15110
14:00 – 16:00 to Asia: 11835, 15745
18:00 – 19:00 to Africa: 6020, 15535
19:00 – 21:00 to Africa: 7425, 11610, 11970, 15535 (until 20:00)
If your local cable radio carries the World Radio Network, you can hear us:
04:00 – 04:30 in Africa and Asia
04:00 – 05:00 in North America
10:00 – 11:00 in Africa and Asia
12:00 – 13:00 in North America
13:00 – 13:30 in Europe
18:30 – 19:00 in Europe
22:00 – 23:00 in Asia and North America
23:30 – 23:59 in Europe
We are also on satellite – look for RNW in your electronic programme guide.
And of course you can listen to our webstream 24 hours a day.






















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Dear RNW team,
I am Thein Soe from Malaysia. I am always greeting to all staff of RNW from Malaysia. I will look forward in your programs of RNW in future. Especially, I prefered your programs as quiz and world news.
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Thanks for correcting the map.
Rob Kievit, the map of India in the South Asia Wired dossier shows Jammu and Kashmir as separate from India, when you know it is a state of India. Wonder why the two esteemed Indian journalists on your South Asia panel did not put the correct map. Please put the correct map, wonder why I have to point this evey time, you put the map of India on your site. Ignorance or deliberate attempt to show India in poor light?
Thanks, RNW for the South Asia wired dossier on the subcontinent. Hope people benefit from your wonderful programmes produced by your wonderful staff. My best wishes to all the members of RNW staff. Happy broadcasting and hope D66 stays away from your station...
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