Dec 24, 2020
The main part of this edition of Media Network is a rather
unique portrait of the Bhutan Broadcasting Service. Thanks to a
duty trip by Radio Netherlands producer Dheera Sujan, we were able
to visit the national broadcaster in Bhutan, the BBS. I remember
the reason the station had a ping-pong table rather than a bar.
Bhutan has an interesting policy on Tourism and there was no
regulation in place covering broadcasting law. The radio is aimed
at the rural population and at the time of Dheera's visit it had no
TV station. They have technical challenges with only a 50kW
shortwave transmitter. In winter this landlocked mountainous
country had reception problems. They get QSL requests from places
but have not printed a QSL as far as I know. They have an
interesting policy about the ownership of satellite dishes. For
more recent information, check out the Wikipedia page. In 2012,
I remember showing a delegation from BBS around one of the Dutch
regional broadcasters, Omroep Brabant in Eindhoven.