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Radio Problem

by ElNokto, June 27, 2007

Messages: 6

Language: English

ElNokto (User's profile) June 27, 2007, 6:35:10 PM

While going over the list of radio sites on the page below, I found that the "NESTO" link at the very bottom goes to a station that no longer seems to exist. Does someone have a way to fix this?

http://en.lernu.net/enkonduko/pri_esperanto/ligilo...

-ElNo

Kwekubo (User's profile) June 27, 2007, 8:40:13 PM

I think it was an online-only station, and it probably doesn't exist anymore. But there's a much better list of active stations at Radio Arkivo, it's a mostly up-to-date archive of radio stations that broadcast in Esperanto, like Radio Polonia, China Radio International, RAI etc.

erinja (User's profile) June 28, 2007, 12:46:56 AM

NESTO as a project recently ceased to exist, as a result of lack of manpower. That is probably why its online radio doesn't work anymore.

pastorant (User's profile) June 28, 2007, 2:41:45 AM

erinja:NESTO as a project recently ceased to exist, as a result of lack of manpower. That is probably why its online radio doesn't work anymore.
How do you find these things out?

ElNokto (User's profile) June 28, 2007, 3:42:51 AM

I left a comment on the aforementioned page, using the "Do you have comments about this page?" link. Had I seen it before, I never would have started this thread.
Oh well. okulumo.gif

-ElNo

erinja (User's profile) June 28, 2007, 1:29:01 PM

pastorant:
erinja:NESTO as a project recently ceased to exist, as a result of lack of manpower.
How do you find these things out?
I'm on the lernu team, so I get all e-mails sent to the team and I am normally aware of whatever is going on behind the scenes (so long as I take the time to read my e-mail in detail).

Regarding NESTO specifically, when they decided to cease operation, they notified a number of Esperanto educational organizations, and lernu got word that way. There were some discussions of exactly what NESTO did, and how lernu might arrange to take up some of those functions and fill the void left by NESTO.

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