Training at Radio Sagarmatha
September 28th, 2007 Latitude:First time in Nepal, and Kathmandu is, well, overwhelming – to say the least. Still, being at Radio Sagarmatha proves to be a challenge worth the trip: The journalists are eager to learn, the debating culture is well developed in this country, so discussions are lively and progress is happening. We do basic training as well as advanced and the setting is just to my liking: A one-house, one-antenna, one-program kind of station.

Being a Community Radio, Radio Sagarmatha is like a micro public service broadcaster, well connected with their audience.

October 4th, 2007 um 9:27
[...] A few days ago we finally got to see some of the mountains of Himalaya. This picture was taken from the roof of Radio Sagarmatha looking north over Kathmandu. The incredible view of these mountains changing color as the sun went down over the valley was exciting after days of constant rain. [...]
October 5th, 2007 um 12:06
[...] Nepal to delay elections in blow to peace deal …Blogged about at Training at Radio Sagarmatha – travelogue, KATHMANDU (Reuters) – Nepal’s elections for an assembly to draw up a new constitution have been delayed after the ruling coalition failed on Friday to break a political deadlock with Maoist former rebels. [...]