Low Power Hour No. 81, titled "Ancient Modulation," is helped to a start by staff members with Low Power In the News bringing Glenn Hauser's World of Radio special report on WRMI Miami International taking hold of the 13 shortwave transmitters of WYFR at Okeechobee, Florida; a new guy, Tom Roe, and his Radio News brings stories of Art Bell changing destiny and the History of NBC with actors Ronald Coleman and Cary Grant; Professor Manfred Tweed delivers a lecture on the advantage of radio; Allan Weiner at WBCQ The Planet asks "Is AM Dead?"; Blare OnAir Lite proposes a radical anti-audience format; Carl delivers his "Bright Future of AM National Address" in 3-minutes, then does it again in 1-minute; Keith Perron of PCJ Media visits with Part 15 Roman FM in Florida.
It's another best show I've ever done, if you ask me.
Will listen later today.
Thank you, Carl, for producing these programs.
Neil
Great show! I listened last night and again today while at work.
Sounds as though the wine wore off as the program progressed.
Remember, when listening to a radio
station that is running most or
all horizontal polarization, you must
stand up. WAIT a minute.....?
For radio history dudes, the piece about
the chimes for the new NBC radio network
is mind blowing. My brother is a true radio
historian. He has been working on a documentary
for quite a while. I know he hasn't heard THAT ONE -
or I would have heard about it!
I remember around age 4 or 5 - 1960 - in
my grandmother's house. I walked into
the kitchen and a game show was going
on the radio. There was a station break
and somebody on the radio played the NBC
3 note tune... on a harmonica!
I never ever heard that again.
Bruce, DOGRADIO
