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World Radio TV Handbook
PredecessorWorld Radio Handbook
Founded1947
FounderOluf Lund Johansen
Country of originGermany
Headquarters locationFreising
Publication typesDirectories
Owner(s)Radio Data Center (RDC)
Official websitewww.wrth.com Edit this at Wikidata

The World Radio TV Handbook, also known as WRTH, is a comprehensive directory of global broadcasting. It contains most radio stations with FMorAM transmitters as well as TV stations, published yearly. The focus is on frequencies, television channels and effective transmitter powers. The listings of international broadcasting and shortwave radio contain schedules. For major broadcasters, addresses, telephone numbers and e-mail are given.

Started in 1947, it became one of the most important references for the DXing community, hobbyists trying to receive distant radio broadcasting. The German based Radio Data Center (RDC) which links DXing and professional data services has published the WRTH since 2022.[1] including an app and an online version.

History

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The WRTH was started in 1947 by Oluf Lund Johansen (1891–1975) as the World Radio Handbook (WRH).[2] The first edition that bears an edition number is the 4th edition, published in 1949. The three previous editions appear to have been:

Issues with covers in Danish are known to have been available for the years 1948 May–November (2d ed.), 1950-51 (5th ed.; cover and 1st page in Danish, rest in English, most ads in Danish), 1952 (6th ed.; cover and 1st page in Danish, rest in English, most ads in Danish), and probably others. The 1952 English ed., which is completely in English, has an extra page with world times and agents, and ads in English which are sometimes different from the ads in the Danish edition. Also, the 1953 ed. mentions the availability of a German edition.

Oluf Lund Johansen published, in conjunction with Libreria Hispanoamericana of Barcelona, Spain, a softbound Spanish-language version of the 1960 WRTH. The book was printed in Spain and called Guia Mundial de Radio y Television, and carried the WRTH logo at the time as well as all the editorial references contained in the English-language version.

The word "TV" was added to the title in 1965, when Jens M. Frost (1919–1999) took over as editor.[3] It had then already included data for television broadcasting for some years. Summer Supplements appear to have been issued from 1959 through 1971. From 1959 through 1966 they were called the Summer Supplement. From 1967 through 1971 they were called the Summer Edition. Through the 1969 edition, the WRTH indicated the date on which the manuscript was completed. Hardbound editions are known to have been available for the years 1963 through 1966, 1968, 1969, and 1975–1978, and probably others.

After the 40th edition in 1986, Frost handed over editorship to Andrew G. (Andy) Sennitt.[4]

While offering comprehensive information about AM radio, the FM section could only list major stations for reasons of capacity. In order to fill this gap, German DXer Günter Lorenz started the publication of FMLIST in 1986, which has grown to the world’s most comprehensive database for FM broadcasting with editors from the DX community around the world. It was soon supplemented by MWLIST, the counterpart for medium and shortwave radio. Since his company RDC took over the publication of the WRTH, both databases have become the main source for the book.

Publications

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References

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  • ^ DSWCI Member of Honour: Jens M. Frost
  • ^ The evolution of shortwave radio, Andy Sennitt.
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