They have an excellent website with a full schedule - each musical piece
being identified along with start and finish time. You'll be able to
identify your Italian opera!
Paul
Troon, Scotland
willis wrote:
For those who have never heard XEEP on 1060, now would be the time to do so.
They are
Whats the website address??
On 4/19/07, Paul Crankshaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They have an excellent website with a full schedule - each musical piece
being identified along with start and finish time. You'll be able to
identify your Italian opera!
Paul
Troon, Scotland
willis wrote:
Thanks Paul. I'll look up that up later today, after I have some sleep.
Willis
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From: Paul Crankshaw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 2:48 AM
Subject: Re: [IRCA] XEEP
http://www.radioeducacion.edu.mx/
Click on 'Programacion' and then 'musical' and choose your date (I
believe Mexico time is 1 hour behind EDT)
You'll see that virtually all the music on 18 April 2300-2359 (Mexico
time) was Italian operatic pieces.
Paul
Troon, Scotland
Paul B. Walker, Jr.
Hi, how do we listen on line? I tried to find the programacion link,
and it could not be found with window-eyes, so can we listen on line,
or, is this site just displaying what people can currently hear on
1060? I got an mp3, because I thought when it said escuchala, that it
meant listen on
Hi
I was referring to the detailed program schedule for the month -
accessible via Programacion/Musical. The Programacion button is the
first of 8 below the Radio Educacion heading.
You can listen on line OK via Escuchanos in linea which is the sixth
of the buttons below the heading.. On my
For those who have never heard XEEP on 1060, now would be the time to do so.
They are playing English songs, and opera, and big band, and all the good
music.
Are at EDT, on top of KYW. As I write they have started an opera, don't
know the name, in Italian. Truly one of the better stations