There is one station whose frequency is a favorite of mine. The frequency
because its a good skip indicator, the station is another story. They say
they play "the classic hits of the 70s and 80s." Judging by the station,
there were only 14 classic hits during that 20-year period. I got to do an
Rick Dau wrote:
The same way that non-comm public radio stations do, Bill -- pledge drives. In
K-Love's case, it's 3 a year --- one in the spring (10 days), one in the fall
(10 days), and one usually on New Year's Eve Day. And in recent years, it's
been like clockwork -- about a week after th
Mike Hawkins wrote:
I wish you could mass email that second paragraph to every radio station in
this country that plays music. Playlists are becoming so restrictive that
you can predict exactly what time you will hear a song. You hear a song on
the radio, you like it, then you hear it SO OFTEN
gt; the
> long-forgotten, and play those, like a good station of any format would)
> instead
> of something syndicated that rarely plays anything more than 5 years old
> and
> sounds too much like a bad Top 40 station.
>
>
> 73,
> Rick Dau
> South Omaha, Nebraska
>
>
uld)
instead
of something syndicated that rarely plays anything more than 5 years old and
sounds too much like a bad Top 40 station.
73,
Rick Dau
South Omaha, Nebraska
From: bill kral
To: "irca@hard-core-dx.com"
Sent: Fri, June 24, 2011 11:
Thanks for the update. That's quite a netwoek of stations. I wonder how they
operate if they are non - commercial and don't do any advertising. I haven't
heard any ads. It's just a continuous string of songs. Bill in BC
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