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Big L - Radio London still off the air on 1395 kHz

Tempers seem to be getting frayed over the length of time it's taking for Big L - Radio London to return to the air via the Dutch mediumwave transmitter on 1395 kHz.

The station itself has never made a clear statement about the real reason it went off the air on Monday of last week, preferring to tell its listeners that "we're working on a solution" and making claims that it will be back in couple of days, which doesn't happen.

Now Dutch licence holder Ruud Poeze, who rents airtime on 1395 kHz to the British station, has today posted a message on the station's own message board in which he says that "Nozema never ever got a penny paid." Mr Poeze also makes some accusations about Nozema's behaviour, but concedes that non-payment is "a good reason for switching it off."

He goes on to make a plea: "The two parties have to sort it out; and they had better do it fast: every day 1395 is down costs ALL parties money - Nozema, BigL and me."

 

Source: Media Network

 

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