answersLogoWhite

0

Nope - The World Service ceased broadcasting on 648 KHz on 27th March 2011. See the related Wikipedia link - Scroll down to the section titled 'Europe' for more information.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What are cultures Europe have?

There are many cultures in Europe, or in any country in Europe, much too many to name. But the most common, generic cultures would be identified in the regions of Europe. Scandinavia, Western Europe, Southern Europe, Central Europe, and Eastern Europe. Most of these cultures are drastically different. For example take Western and Eastern Europe. Western Europe's culture is modernized, technological, urban, etc. while Eastern Europe's still remains agricultural, less advanced, native, etc.


Are the members of Europe still alive?

Yes, Europe is still alive and kicking as a band.


Does the country Austria still exist?

Austria is a country that touches Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Italy, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein.


Is the F-14 still in service?

There are no F-14's still in service.


What was Europe referred to as before ww1 broke out?

It was still called Europe then.


What hand tools are still made in Europe?

All types of hand tools are still made in Europe, from wrenches to screws.


How long was the Delphic oracle in service?

its still in service


Does NFL Europe still exist?

No.


Are the Alps by Rome?

The Alps are in the middle of mainland Europe, far north of Rome. the Apennine Mountains run down central Italy and are closer to Rome but still 50~100 miles east of the city.


Central in a sentence?

Please meet me at our usual meeting place in Central Park. Your central theme still eludes me.


if you have cohrons can i still get into the service?

no


Powers of germany austria-hungary and ottoman empire?

Germany and Austria-Hungary were big nations in the middle of Europe before the First World War; the Turkish Empire was still big in parts of south-eastern Europe up to the First World War, but had been even bigger in that area a century earlier.