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The “price” of Pandora
So I’ve signed up for Pandora, and take it for a spin, knowing I’m not a music fan…. I was a teenager in the 1970s – a bit late for the Beatles and Disco was kind of the genre of that … Continue reading
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65 Pound Catfish
Once you get away from the coasts and visit Real America ™, you find some pretty interesting things and some of that winds up on the web site of the local radio station. Near the bottom of this page, one of … Continue reading
The Highs and the Lows of Radio
Since Americans are obsessed with having the biggest, tallest, longest, fastest, most powerful things – you might wonder – what transmitter is the highest above sea level in the United States? The highest licensed transmitter for public signals is K280DZ … Continue reading
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