The ABC will end its shortwave transmission service in the Northern Territory and to international audiences from 31 January 2017.
The move is in line with the national
broadcaster’s commitment to dispense with outdated technology and to
expand its digital content offerings including DAB+ digital radio,
online and mobile services, together with FM services for international
audiences.
The majority of ABC audiences in the
Northern Territory currently access ABC services via AM and FM and all
ABC radio and digital radio services are available on the VAST satellite
service.
ABC International’s shortwave services
currently broadcast to PNG and the Pacific. Savings realised through
decommissioning this service will be reinvested in a more robust FM
transmitter network and an expanded content offering for the region that
will include English and in-language audio content.
Michael Mason, ABC’s Director of Radio said, “While
shortwave technology has served audiences well for many decades, it is
now nearly a century old and serves a very limited audience. The ABC is
seeking efficiencies and will instead service this audience through
modern technology”.
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