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EU steps in to save Radio Free Europe with $6.2m emergency fund after Trump cuts​

The European Union on Tuesday approved emergency funding to sustain Radio Free Europe after the Trump administration cut grants, citing concerns over a perceived liberal bias.

Established during the Cold War, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty broadcasts in 27 languages across 23 countries in Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and the Middle East, and has been engaged in legal battles with the US administration.

EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas announced that the bloc’s foreign ministers agreed to a €5.5m ($6.2m) contract aimed at supporting the broadcaster’s “vital” work. Described as “short-term emergency” aid, this funding acts as a “safety net” to preserve independent journalism, she said.

While the EU cannot cover the broadcaster’s global funding shortfall, Kallas emphasised its commitment to helping Radio Free Europe to “work and function in those countries that are in our neighbourhood and that are very much dependent on news coming from outside”.

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The state of longwave and tropical band shortwave radio at end of the first 'internet decade'​

Jun 12, 2025
Hi there, I first got 'online' in 1994 via Compuserve. Then I moved over to AOL in 1995. We know that the internet and digital communications in general have had a negative impact on AM radio. But how long did it take? Here's a snapshot of AM radio and im particular shortwave and longwave, towards the end of the 1990s...the first internet decade.
Thanks for watching and 73.

The state of longwave and tropical band shortwave radio at end of the
 

 
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