A key role of the BBC World Service is to step up in times of crisis to provide news and information for our audiences in greatest need. BBC News Persian reaches one in four adults in Iran, which is ...
Which shower radio is best? Singing is always more fun with accompaniment. If you’re looking to flex your pipes while getting cleaned up in the bathroom, you can join your favorite bands with a shower ...
On Dec. 16-17, 800 of Joe Walsh’s prized rock memorabilia will go up for charity auction at the world famous Troubadour club in Hollywood. Walsh gave us an exclusive preview of what to expect. ByJim ...
The Sun fired a staggering X1.9-class solar flare at the turn of the month, triggering a sudden, widespread radio blackout across Australia and large parts of southeast Asia and it seems like another ...
Yes, Virginia, people still listen to the radio. Even in the age of Spotify, podcasts, and endless streaming options, millions of Valley residents keep traditional terrestrial stations on their dials.
Even with the loss of the Voice of America, the international shortwave radio bands are still alive with stations worth listening to. But what can you do if you don’t have a shortwave radio receiver, ...
The San Francisco Giants may be in a hotly contested Wild Card race, but the competition that their radio booth faces is much less fierce, according to a new national fan poll. Finishing in first ...
A mysterious shortwave radio signal that has puzzled intelligence agencies and amateur radio enthusiasts for decades has once again broadcast a new coded message—one that experts and hobbyists alike ...
Editor’s note: Matthew Bunson, the vice president and editorial director of EWTN News, delivered the keynote address at the EWTN Catholic Radio Conference on Aug. 28 in Tysons Corner, Virginia. His ...
North Korea (MNN) – As technology continues to race ahead, Eric Foley with Voice of the Martyrs Korea says radio is still the best way to share the Gospel in North Korea. However, even radio has its ...
A popular shortwave Russian radio station dubbed UVB-76 has been an enigma for decades. But its recent messages have turned it into a tool for Kremlin saber-rattling. Through a fog of static, at 4625 ...