Well, in the U.S., where the average number of SW sets per SW owner is
probably 5 or more, that translates to a much smaller actual
audience. In poorer countries, the tables may be turned - you may
have 15 or 20 people listening to a single village radio.
[use a fucking question mark at the end of a fucking question, Dweeb!]
> -so...-are-you-tuned-in-?-&-are-you-listening-?-
> .
> http://www.bibleworldwide.org/images/shortwave.jpg
> .
> Table showing 30+ Countries Populations and the
> Number of Shortwave Radios Sets from the Billions
> of China to 'tiny' Pitcarin Island
> .
> -source- Bible World Wide .Org
> http://www.bibleworldwide.org/shortwave.html
> .
> interesting! accurate? ~ RHF
> Twain Harte, CA -USA- : http://tinyurl.com/2fn6xog
> Grundig Satellit 800-M Receiver + ^Antenna^info^
> .
> Shortwave Listener QSL Reports : http://tinyurl.com/2d9qlq
> http://www.google.com/group/shortwave-listener-qsl-reports
> .
> - = 2FN6XOG = -& - = 2D9QLQ = -
> .
> .
How many listeners does the BBC World service have? I'd say that is your
most likely source of a realish number. Add a correction factor for
assholes who don't listen to the BBC (probably the same 20% who like
Sara Palin and think Obama's from the country of Africa).
Even if she tuned in to BBC programs , I doubt she will follow what in
the world they are talking about . Too complicated for her little
head . Most likely - she listens to KAYO radio .
> interesting! accurate?
"Better shut your mouth, I won't invest in SW"
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