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RE: tv on radio
I understand about the visual references and all, but if I was tooling
around in the car and came across 60 minutes, I'd listen to it. It sure
would beat most of the bird droppings that the talk stations slap on the air
as filler between AM and PM drive slots.
We also have a station in Jacksonville that plays a popular local TV morning
newscast. It pales of course in comparison to having a news department on
duty but again it's better than having an out of town satellite service
droning on.
Back at ol' WGSR 1570AM (10kw Fernandina Beach/Jax, FL ADI) we used a
popular television morning newscaster who would read us the news over the
phone ($100 a week for AM and PM drive hourly 'casts). Unbeknownst to her,
we piped in an old teletype efx loop for fun in the background. Charlie Tuna
was morning drive with Music of Your Life satellite service.
Ron Gitschier
At sea... heavy seas at that...
> -----Original Message-----
>
> "Dave Faneuf" <Dfaneuf@WBUR.BU.EDU>
> wrote on Monday, January 21, 2002 11:49 PM
>
> > I was just surfing through Mark's Boston Radio Watch where he reports
> > Infinity/CBS/Viacom etc etc is having their radio stations
> (news/talkers)
> > broadcast the audio from 60 Minutes and he says KRLD in Dallas is now
> > broadcasting the audio from the TV's 6pm news....."as you can see on the
> map
> > behind me"......."if the camera pans to the right you will be able to
> see
> the
> > gapping hole....." yeah, that works.
> >
> > df
>