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BBC Ends Long Wave Radio Era
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The BBC has shut down its iconic long wave radio service, marking the end of a century-old broadcast tradition. Radio 4, the final station on the frequency, went silent early Saturday, leaving listeners heartbroken over the loss of its distinctive crackle and historical resonance. Once vital for wartime communications and beloved for shows like The Archers and the shipping forecast, the service was shuttered due to aging tech and dwindling audiences — a move the BBC says prioritizes future digital resilience. While all programs remain accessible via FM, DAB, TV, and online, critics warn of the loss of a crucial non-digital lifeline for remote communities, mariners, and fishermen. The warm, analog sound of long wave will be deeply missed by its loyal fans.
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