Liechtenstein's public radio station ceases broadcasting after voters withdraw funding

FILE - The Castle Vaduz, the home of Liechtenstein's royal family, is seen in Vaduz, Liechtenstein, Wednesday, Sept. 7. 2011. (AP Photo/Frank Jordans)

VADUZ, Liechtenstein (AP) — Tiny Liechtenstein's public radio broadcaster is to disappear from the airwaves on Thursday after voters decided to pull state funding and the government was unable to find a way to privatize it.

Radio Liechtenstein said on its website that it would cease broadcasting at 6 p.m. Thursday. “After nearly 30 years as a radio station in the principality, the voice of Liechtenstein is bowing out of the ether,†it said.

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