Pan Global Wireless

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'''Pan Global Wireless''' was a pirate radio station hosted by [[Blind Paul]] featuring music, entertainment, and original comedy skits. The first show was entitled the "Sloppy Sex Episode." Pan Global Wireless used the [[Wellsville]] [[maildrop]].
'''Pan Global Wireless''' was a pirate radio station hosted by [[Blind Paul]] featuring music, entertainment, and original comedy skits. The first show was entitled the "Sloppy Sex Episode." Pan Global Wireless used the [[Wellsville]] [[maildrop]].
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In the early 2000s, Pan Global Wireless transitioned to a short run on [[WBCQ]]. The WBCQ shows maintained the same format as the pirate operation, and were often broadcast live, Saturday evenings at 10PM eastern time on 7415 KHz. In 2004, Pan Global Wireless broadcast live on WBCQ (via a phone patch) from the [[SWL]] [[Winterfest]].
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In the early 2000s, Pan Global Wireless transitioned to a short run on [[WBCQ]]. The WBCQ shows maintained the same format as the pirate operation, and were often broadcast live, Saturday evenings at 10PM eastern time on 7415 KHz. In 2004, Pan Global Wireless broadcast live on WBCQ (via a [[phone patch]]) from the [[SWL]] [[Winterfest]].
[[Category: Pirate radio stations]]
[[Category: Pirate radio stations]]

Revision as of 16:11, 22 September 2007

Pan Global Wireless was a pirate radio station hosted by Blind Paul featuring music, entertainment, and original comedy skits. The first show was entitled the "Sloppy Sex Episode." Pan Global Wireless used the Wellsville maildrop.

In the early 2000s, Pan Global Wireless transitioned to a short run on WBCQ. The WBCQ shows maintained the same format as the pirate operation, and were often broadcast live, Saturday evenings at 10PM eastern time on 7415 KHz. In 2004, Pan Global Wireless broadcast live on WBCQ (via a phone patch) from the SWL Winterfest.



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