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Produced by Jonathan Groubert

25-10-2006

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EuroQuest is Radio Netherlands' weekly European digest, spanning the entire continent and crossing the boundaries of government, art and music, leisure, food and drink, the environment, health, science and technology.

Helping Jonathan Groubert bring all these strands together is an extensive network of reporters across Europe, who in the past have reported on subjects as diverse as boot camps for young offenders in Holland, remote-controlled oil platforms in Norway, human trafficking in Romania, supermarkets for the over-fifties in Austria, paganism in Denmark and seaweed bathing in Ireland.

Not only can you hear EuroQuest every week on Radio Netherlands, the programme is currently re-broadcast by over 300 radio stations around the world.

EuroBlog-button-straight.jpgTo find out what's coming up in the next edition of EuroQuest, visit our what's on this week section or visit the EuroBlog.

If your radio station is interested in rebroadcasting EuroQuest, then visit our partner station page.

Tuning In

For our Winter Season (29 October 2006 - 26 March 2007), EuroQuest is broadcast every Monday and Tuesday on short wave (AM) at the times shown below.

The programme is also broadcast at other times via WRN (www.wrn.org) and other partner stations, and available on demand in our Weekly Archive.

To convert UTC to your local time, click here.


Region

Time UTC

Frequency (kHz)

SE East Asia/Far East
South Asia

10.27
14.30
6040, 9795, 12065
9345, 12080, 15595

Eastern North America

12.27
00.27

11675
6165

Central North America

01.27 6165

Western North America

05.27 6165

Africa

18.27
20.00

6020, 9895, 11655
7120, 11655, 17810

The programme is repeated on Monday in South Asia at 1500 UTC and in Africa at 1900 UTC.

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