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man·i·fes·to noun a public declaration of policy and aims, especially one issued bef...
They are still Available on the Internet Archive too, but you can only play them. Seems strange.
@artisan-radio Agreed, however a sign-off with the national anthem is hardly a Rah rah kind of thing.. or here, for the 4th of July or Veterans day. A...
I know it was forever ago, but what exactly were you pointing out here Mark? What proof?
How disappointing. Must be the Archives recent copyright court loss.. You it would be terrible if something similar befell sites like worldradiohistor...
A similar article today in the Washington Examiner: "...Given how much we and the residents of our home states relied upon AM radio during and in th...
For future reference.. We have a similar conversation going on at the same time in another thread, which is also in answer to this topic:/p>
@artisan-radio There's all the info laid out all nice and neat by a welcome voice! Took me by surprise.. So Artisian, you ever play your national an...
@carl-blare Right. and no performance rights either for the linked rendition of the song because it's a government band.
That was a well done article. An enjoyable read and things I didn't know. For those not wanting to read the whole thing, the following excerpts pertai...
It's my understanding Tim's correct. It goes way way back. General gist is the radio station pays who wrote the song, and provides a free platform for...
Incidentally, that exact recording is, as I'm sure you'll all recognize, the same one that played right before the constant tone screamed at the end o...
@mark There's a whole explanation to it being a free use recording on the Archive's page.I've played it a few times over the years at appropriate time...
