Originally Posted by MikeBr:
“Or it may not as we don't live in North Korea. It's a very odd method of control when DAB offers greater access to Russian and soft Chinese propaganda, then add in all the other ways you can now access it.”
“Or it may not as we don't live in North Korea. It's a very odd method of control when DAB offers greater access to Russian and soft Chinese propaganda, then add in all the other ways you can now access it.”
If DRM across MW particularly had taken off, this may have resulted in stations with near fm quality broadcasting music to the UK in direct competition with the established stations. I'm not suggesting this was THE reason but may have contributed towards the lack of enthusiasm for the mode.
Many Counties, not just North Korea, don't favour stations that are beyond their control having access to large numbers of their population, if you remember.



