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Aug 30, 2012 Letters
Dear Editor,
The NCN online radio broadcasts have been ‘dead’ for weeks. The reports that I made to the technical staff have fallen on deaf ears. One minute, the telephone provider was at fault; the other time it was technical difficulties.
Guyanese, especially those residing out of Guyana, depend heavily on the services of the NCN online radios of 98.1 FM and VOG. NCN has demonstrated little ability to ensure a smooth operation of this service.
There comments and frustrations left by hundreds of disappointed listeners on the online radio website express how people feel since the loss of the service. The NCN staff should take them down since it’s very embarrassing to the company. Many of the comments are lewd in nature and NCN, the technical staff, even the country comes in for blows from frustrated and tired listeners.
NCN, despite making so much money and despite fighting for more, cannot yet put back the radio stations and upkeep them online…shameful indeed.
Can’t NCN and the Guyana government invest properly once and for all in a reliable NCN online radio stream? This is not good enough.
Leon Suseran
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