Program No. 37 finally gets to the WWV Tour, abbreviated from This Week in Radio Tech, the full version available at twit.tv.
Program No. 37 finally gets to the WWV Tour, abbreviated from This Week in Radio Tech, the full version available at twit.tv.
We discuss radio voices, and hear an early radio story from the best voice in the world, Ken Nordine of Chicago.
A touch of politics with our remote from the train station where a politician makes a whistle stop speech from the back platform on a cross country train.
More politics as Bob and Ray send Artie Skirmahorn to the mayor’s office.
Flash Frisbone # 13, another make-good from last show.
Listener phone calls and e-mails.
Doggradio Studio 2 reports on some goofy station names in Canada.
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MICRO1700 says
It’s Another Really Good One!
If I was to rate the show like it was
an exam in school, I’d give it a
90 percent, which is an A minus,
as we know.
The reason for the A minus is that
I’m on there (again) for about 15 seconds.
If that 15 seconds ended up on the cutting
room floor, then I’d say the show would
be about a 99 percent. I took off one percent
because of Bob and Ray. I couldn’t tell who was
Bob and who was Ray. So that’s why.
Brooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooce
DRS2
channelx1610 says
Another awesome LPH
I really enjoyed the latest Low Power Hour. The segment about the WWV time radio station was very interesting.
I also enjoyed the adventures of Flash Frisbone. I can’t wait to hear the next episode.
Also, since the show ended before anyone saw if CRUD radio existed, I looked it up. Unfortunately, It doesn’t exist.
I’m about to look up KUDD or CUDD radio. I live in the country, and I think that would be a hilarious set of call letters. Especially for a country music station. In fact, I’m gonna open up a tab and look it up.
KUDD- Mix 107.9 FM in Roy, Utah
CUDD- Doesn’t exist