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Offline Chanter

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Re: favorite SWBC station that still exists?
« Reply #15 on: December 10, 2014, 0129 UTC »
I'm saying this without a hint of snark.  Drop them a line and tell them exactly that; they may well listen, if they're as dedicated to their listeners as they so far seem. 
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Re: favorite SWBC station that still exists?
« Reply #16 on: December 10, 2014, 1910 UTC »
Yep.

They've been on the air under a month. They would probably appreciate the heads up about their website. I would think most of their attention so far has been on tweaking the transmitting side of the operation.

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Re: favorite SWBC station that still exists?
« Reply #17 on: December 12, 2014, 0033 UTC »
I pretty most like any station... except any that play Brother Stier or whatever his name is... Grrrrr... I avoid that guy at all costs, if he is the only thing I hear then I watch MST3000... over and over again  :P

Radio Rebelde is pretty good for tunes tho...

I use to listen to HCJB a lot but that was years ago... <sigh>
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