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Learning English use a limited vocabulary and are read at a slower pace than VOA's other English broadcasts. Previously known as Special English.
Learning English use a limited vocabulary and are read at a slower pace than VOA's other English broadcasts. Previously known as Special English.
Learning English uses a limited vocabulary and are read at a slower pace than VOA's other English broadcasts. Previously known as Special English.
Learning English use a limited vocabulary and are read at a slower pace than VOA's other English broadcasts. Previously known as Special English.
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Music Time in Africa is VOA's longest running English language program. Since 1965 this award-winning program has featured pan African music that spans all genres and generations. Host Heather Maxwell keeps you up to date on what's happening in African music with interviews and cultural information.
Learning English use a limited vocabulary and are read at a slower pace than VOA's other English broadcasts. Previously known as Special English.
Learning English use a limited vocabulary and are read at a slower pace than VOA's other English broadcasts. Previously known as Special English.
Learning English use a limited vocabulary and are read at a slower pace than VOA's other English broadcasts. Previously known as Special English.
Tin tức: http://www.facebook.com/VOATiengViet, http://www.youtube.com/VOATiengVietVideo, http://www.voatiengviet.com. Nếu không vào được VOA, xin các bạn hãy vào http://vn3000.com để vượt tường lửa.
Learning English use a limited vocabulary and are read at a slower pace than VOA's other English broadcasts. Previously known as Special English.
Each morning, Daybreak Africa looks at the latest developments on the continent, starting with headline news and providing in-depth interviews, reports from VOA correspondents, sports news as well as listener comments.
Tin tức: http://www.facebook.com/VOATiengViet, http://www.youtube.com/VOATiengVietVideo, http://www.voatiengviet.com. Nếu không vào được VOA, xin các bạn hãy vào http://vn3000.com để vượt tường lửa.
Tin tức: http://www.facebook.com/VOATiengViet, http://www.youtube.com/VOATiengVietVideo, http://www.voatiengviet.com. Nếu không vào được VOA, xin các bạn hãy vào http://vn3000.com để vượt tường lửa.
Learning English use a limited vocabulary and are read at a slower pace than VOA's other English broadcasts. Previously known as Special English.
Each morning, Daybreak Africa looks at the latest developments on the continent, starting with headline news and providing in-depth interviews, reports from VOA correspondents, sports news as well as listener comments.
Tin tức: http://www.facebook.com/VOATiengViet, http://www.youtube.com/VOATiengVietVideo, http://www.voatiengviet.com. Nếu không vào được VOA, xin các bạn hãy vào http://vn3000.com để vượt tường lửa.
Learning English uses a limited vocabulary and are read at a slower pace than VOA's other English broadcasts. Previously known as Special English.
Each morning, Daybreak Africa looks at the latest developments on the continent, starting with headline news and providing in-depth interviews, reports from VOA correspondents, sports news as well as listener comments.
Learning English use a limited vocabulary and are read at a slower pace than VOA's other English broadcasts. Previously known as Special English.
Music Time in Africa is VOA's longest running English language program. Since 1965 this award-winning program has featured pan African music that spans all genres and generations. Host Heather Maxwell keeps you up to date on what's happening in African music with interviews and cultural information.
Learning English use a limited vocabulary and are read at a slower pace than VOA's other English broadcasts. Previously known as Special English.
Tin tức: http://www.facebook.com/VOATiengViet, http://www.youtube.com/VOATiengVietVideo, http://www.voatiengviet.com. Nếu không vào được VOA, xin các bạn hãy vào http://vn3000.com để vượt tường lửa.
Learning English use a limited vocabulary and are read at a slower pace than VOA's other English broadcasts. Previously known as Special English.
Each morning, Daybreak Africa looks at the latest developments on the continent, starting with headline news and providing in-depth interviews, reports from VOA correspondents, sports news as well as listener comments.
Tin tức: http://www.facebook.com/VOATiengViet, http://www.youtube.com/VOATiengVietVideo, http://www.voatiengviet.com. Nếu không vào được VOA, xin các bạn hãy vào http://vn3000.com để vượt tường lửa.
Learning English use a limited vocabulary and are read at a slower pace than VOA's other English broadcasts. Previously known as Special English.
Each morning, Daybreak Africa looks at the latest developments on the continent, starting with headline news and providing in-depth interviews, reports from VOA correspondents, sports news as well as listener comments.
Tin tức: http://www.facebook.com/VOATiengViet, http://www.youtube.com/VOATiengVietVideo, http://www.voatiengviet.com. Nếu không vào được VOA, xin các bạn hãy vào http://vn3000.com để vượt tường lửa.
Learning English use a limited vocabulary and are read at a slower pace than VOA's other English broadcasts. Previously known as Special English.
Each morning, Daybreak Africa looks at the latest developments on the continent, starting with headline news and providing in-depth interviews, reports from VOA correspondents, sports news as well as listener comments.
Learning English use a limited vocabulary and are read at a slower pace than VOA's other English broadcasts. Previously known as Special English.
Each morning, Daybreak Africa looks at the latest developments on the continent, starting with headline news and providing in-depth interviews, reports from VOA correspondents, sports news as well as listener comments.
Learning English uses a limited vocabulary and are read at a slower pace than VOA's other English broadcasts. Previously known as Special English.
Each morning, Daybreak Africa looks at the latest developments on the continent, starting with headline news and providing in-depth interviews, reports from VOA correspondents, sports news as well as listener comments.
Learning English use a limited vocabulary and are read at a slower pace than VOA's other English broadcasts. Previously known as Special English.
Music Time in Africa is VOA's longest running English language program. Since 1965 this award-winning program has featured pan African music that spans all genres and generations. Host Heather Maxwell keeps you up to date on what's happening in African music with interviews and cultural information.
Learning English use a limited vocabulary and are read at a slower pace than VOA's other English broadcasts. Previously known as Special English.
12 antennes géantes situées au centre de la France diffusent les programmes de RFI en ondes courtes. Ces ondes, qui parcourent des milliers de kilomètres, continuent d'informer des millions d'auditeurs, notamment zones rurales ou dans des pays qui se ferment. En écho à la Journée mondiale de la radio, L'atelier des médias s'intéresse aux ondes courtes. À l'heure du tout numérique, la radio par ondes courtes (OC) ou shortwave (SW) n'est pas encore reléguée au passé. C'était l'idée d'une table ronde qui s'est tenue le 31 janvier 2026 au festival Longueur d'ondes, à Brest, dont cet épisode de L'atelier des médias fait entendre des extraits choisis. Aux côtés de Steven Jambot se trouvaient Carlos Acciari, chargé de la planification des ondes courtes à RFI, et Jérôme Hirigoyen, directeur du développement et des radios internationales chez TDF. Le rebond sur l'ionosphère : une technologie qui fait fi des frontières Le secret de la puissance des ondes courtes réside dans la physique. Contrairement à la FM, dont la portée excède rarement 70 kilomètres, les ondes décamétriques (entre 3 et 30 MHz) utilisent l'ionosphère – une des couches de l'atmosphère – comme un miroir. Depuis le centre émetteur de TDF à Issoudun (Saint-Aoustrille), en région Centre, 12 antennes géantes ALLISS de 80 mètres de haut diffusent les programmes de RFI par bonds successifs sur des milliers de kilomètres. Cette infrastructure, l'une des plus performantes au monde, permet de cibler des zones jusqu'à 15 000 km de distance. À écouter aussiOndes courtes: à la découverte des antennes géantes qui diffusent RFI à travers le monde HFCC et géopolitique des ondes courtes La gestion des fréquences mondiales repose sur une coordination internationale rigoureuse. Deux fois par an, les grands diffuseurs mondiaux (Américains, Chinois, Russes, Japonais, Français...), qui représentent des radios comme BBC, VOA, DW, NHK, KBS se réunissent au sein de la HFCC (High Frequency Coordination Conference) pour s'accorder sur les plans de fréquences et éviter les brouillages. Jérôme Hirigoyen décrit ces rencontres comme des « accords entre gentlemen » essentiels pour assurer la clarté du signal. Dans un contexte de tensions mondiales, la HF (haute fréquence) redevient un enjeu de souveraineté. Si un satellite peut être brouillé par une simple antenne au sol, il est extrêmement complexe et coûteux de neutraliser totalement les ondes courtes. C'est aussi le média de « dernier recours » lors de crises ou de blackouts. Jérôme Hirigoyen souligne cette permanence stratégique : « Quand on a besoin de communiquer, ça reste un média extrêmement robuste. » Un futur numérique : DRM et DRM Cast L'innovation ne délaisse pas les ondes courtes avec la norme DRM (Digital radio mondiale). Ce format numérique offre une qualité audio supérieure, réduit la consommation d'énergie de 30 à 40 % et permet la transmission de données (images, textes). RFI et TDF expérimentent actuellement le projet DRM Cast, pensé comme un véritable « serveur de podcasts ». Ce boîtier autonome, couplé à un panneau solaire, capte le signal DRM et stocke les données reçues afin de pouvoir les rediffuser en WiFi. Dans un camp de réfugiés ou une zone sans internet, les utilisateurs peuvent ainsi télécharger gratuitement des contenus sur leur smartphone.
Learning English use a limited vocabulary and are read at a slower pace than VOA's other English broadcasts. Previously known as Special English.
Learning English use a limited vocabulary and are read at a slower pace than VOA's other English broadcasts. Previously known as Special English.
Learning English use a limited vocabulary and are read at a slower pace than VOA's other English broadcasts. Previously known as Special English.
Learning English use a limited vocabulary and are read at a slower pace than VOA's other English broadcasts. Previously known as Special English.
Learning English uses a limited vocabulary and are read at a slower pace than VOA's other English broadcasts. Previously known as Special English.
Learning English use a limited vocabulary and are read at a slower pace than VOA's other English broadcasts. Previously known as Special English.
Learning English use a limited vocabulary and are read at a slower pace than VOA's other English broadcasts. Previously known as Special English.
Learning English use a limited vocabulary and are read at a slower pace than VOA's other English broadcasts. Previously known as Special English.
Learning English use a limited vocabulary and are read at a slower pace than VOA's other English broadcasts. Previously known as Special English.
Learning English use a limited vocabulary and are read at a slower pace than VOA's other English broadcasts. Previously known as Special English.
Learning English use a limited vocabulary and are read at a slower pace than VOA's other English broadcasts. Previously known as Special English.