November 2024 - A message from Jonathan Marks, producer Media Network. Yes, we're still here although my other work has meant I have little time for shortwave these days. I've started sorting out some off-air archives in the audio-only selections. It's true, radio has a terrible memory. (I'm delighted to learn that the British Vintage Wireless Society is still going strong https://www.bvws.org.uk ) Now you know why I am publishing old editions of Media Network here on this site, as well as some of the off-air recordings of stations I monitored in the 80's and 90's as part of the research for the programme. I'm simply looking for ways to capture more unique stories that I believe need to be told before we all forget. I realise that in 1000 editions of Media Network, we had only just begun the scratch the surface. So at this time of reflection, I'd just like to thank everyone for their support and encouragement as the archive project enters a new phase. First time visitor? I'm Jonathan Marks. If this is the first time you've visited the vault, then I'm glad you dropped by! There are over 660 editions of Media Network, representing just over half the episodes that we made and broadcast from the Radio Netherlands' studios in Hilversum. I'm pleased to say most survived in excellent studio quality (quite often in stereo).
In this edition of the show we were messing about in boats. For
instance, Light Vessel 18, the former Trinity House lightship was
nearly ready for her new role as a floating Radio Station to help
celebrate the Royal National Lifeboat Institution's 175th
anniversary. Radio Northsea International was planning to be heard
over in the area of the English county of Essex and beyond starting
on 3rd August 1999 on 190 metres medium wave, that is, 1575
kiloHertz. This revivial was only for the month of August. This
programme also updated the story about Quality Radio 1224 kHz and
quashed the rumour that AFN was planning to close down its
Frankfurt transmitter on AM. I also like the preview of the
Funkausstellung 1999 from the late Bob Tomalski. He was brilliant -
still sadly missed. And he was spot on in his predictions. The
photo is taken in Lemmer, one of the harbours on the Ijsselmeer
lake
About the Podcast
Re-live original Media Network shows as broadcast between 1980-2000. Curator & host Jonathan Marks shares the archive of insight into international broadcasting. And watch for occasional new video episodes in 2024. Feedback is always welcome. Enjoy.