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Private offer made for public radio station
looking for an anchor

Liechtenstein’s only radio station – State-supported Radio L – could be privatized if the Principality accepts an offer by the operator of the only television station. Peter Heeb, principal owner of 1FM TV, has offered to takeover Radio L, which the Principality has operated since 2004 when the original private owner gave it up.

For those geographically challenged, Liechtenstein is nestled between Switzerland and Austria, population 35,000. Herr Heeb has been involved in various television stations in Switzerland and Germany. He’s offered, according to agency APA (September 3), CHF 500,000 to the Principality, which has been considering a household license fee to fund Radio L.

Herr Heeb’s ownership plan, reported Liechtensteiner Vaterland (September 2), would be to offer the Principality’s two newspapers 25% stakes. If that gets no traction, he’ll offer 50% in 1% slices to citizens. “For this new project,” he said, “an anchor in the Liechtensteiner population is crucial.” (JMH)

Broadcaster rethinking medium wave
Still useful

Czech broadcaster Londa has put a hold on plans to launch a new radio station on medium wave. The company was granted authority in January for the station targeting folks over 45 years and it was due to fire up this summer. Londa operates top rated Radio Impuls and RockZone.

The company cited organizational and technical reasons for asking media regulator RRTV to withdraw the license. “It does not mean that we don’t still believe in the usefulness of AM broadcasts,” said a Londa spokesperson, quoted by media portal mediar.cz (August 26).

Czech public radio launched all-talk national channel Radio Plus on medium wave in March. Internet and satellite station Rádio Dechovka received a medium wave license and began low power tests in August after which the folk music station will operate on a 10 kW transmitter covering the entire country.

While medium wave broadcasting has been curtailed in a few countries - and FM threatened in others – the rise of platform neutrality has been a boost to radio operators. Digital radio has a hold in some countries and web radio continues to grow. But the stark reality is that most receivers pick up FM and, quite often, medium wave. And there are plenty of transmitters and frequency allocations. (JMH)


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