Reinstate BBC Longwave

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The Issue

BBC Radio was broadcasting on longwave for over a century, covering most of the UK and northern Europe from a single transmitter in Droitwich for over 91 years. This radio frequency uniquely travels practically unimpeded across the country and provides a vital radio link in areas where reception of other signals and internet coverage is poor. Because only one transmitter is needed, the cost of providing this service is tiny. Not everyone is able to access digital or internet radio and longwave was the most reliable way of receiving the BBC in any place at any time. It is also much better for the environment, as longwave receivers require far less power than digital radios, computers and mobile phones.

Sadly, the BBC ceased longwave transmissions at 0100 BST on 27th 2026, 102 years since longwave transmissions began from Daventry in 1925, in spite of this petition. We call upon the BBC to reinstate longwave broadcasts in some form, perhaps for the BBC World Service, and to continue to provide this essential and historic radio lifeline for as long as possible.

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Petition created on 4 July 2023