The Falkland Islands, Roxby Downs, and the Shetland islands have two things in common. First, they are all very remote locations that are distant from the rest of the world. Second, all three depend on independent local radio stations that are working hard to serve these secluded regions by bringing their listeners together and providing them with the latest information. Read about these stations’ endeavors and more in the August issue of Radio World International.

FACILITY FOCUS
NPO OPENS NEW RADIOHUIS
Facilities bring studios, station management and staff under one roof
NEED TO KNOW
Every enterprise is at risk as attacks diversify and predators get smarter
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE:
- BBC News Reaches More Than Half of Afghan Adults
- Radio Developments in the Francophone World
- Buyer’s Guide: Consoles, Mixers & Routers