Sweden Calling DXers One of the most popular programs on Radio Sweden was
Sweden Calling DXers, founded in 1948 by
Arne Skoog. He reasoned that
shortwave listening or
DXing was a very young hobby, and that by providing information in a weekly program for shortwave listeners about their hobby, Radio Sweden was teaching its own audience about how to listen better. While the first program was based solely on Arne's own listening, listeners were encouraged to write in with their own news, and soon virtually all of the program was based on listener's letters (an early example of interactivity). The program was carried on Tuesdays in all of Radio Sweden's services except Swedish. When Arne Skoog retired in connection with the program's 30th anniversary in 1978, the program was taken over by
George Wood, a member of the Radio Sweden English Service. After a number of years, as media changed, it began to cover less about shortwave, and more about satellite radio and television. Later coverage was extended to the Internet, the focus was shifted to concentrating on Swedish media, and the name of the English version of the program was changed to "MediaScan". "MediaScan" was the first English-language radio program in Europe (and the second overall in Europe) to post audio on the Internet (on the ftp sites
ftp.funet.fi and
ftp.sunet.se, as well as via Internet Multicasting). In 2001 the program was discontinued, but remains in a somewhat sporadic form on the Radio Sweden website.
The Saturday Show Another popular Radio Sweden program was
The Saturday Show, with
Roger Wallis and Kim Loughran, which ran from 1967 to 1981. The program was launched to showcase Swedish rock and pop music in a world dominated by American and British rock. Using Radio Sweden's relatively high-powered medium wave transmitter on 1179 kHz, the entire program was 90 minutes in length, and featured many satirical sketches, often political and sometimes controversial. A 30-minute segment of the entire broadcast was the Radio Sweden shortwave program on Saturdays. ==End of radio broadcasting==