[Missouri-l] Thursday night in The Fred Bertelsen old time Radio Room Sept. 9

Nancy Lynn freespirit52 at charter.net
Tue Sep 7 19:43:28 CDT 2010


Announcement:

All Things Radio



Old-Time Radio



All Things Radio was the dream of Bill and Jennifer Sparks, at this writing 
they have produced 76 podcasts on the subject of radio. The podcasts run 
thus far are available for download from the

"All Things Radio" folder at: www.legend-oldies.com



Averaging about an hour in length and at this time  anchored by Michael 
Loft, each podcast features

1. Radio news from Jeff Bennett,

2. Format and call letter changes from Jennifer Sparks,

3. Airchecked samples of radio stations from Bill Sparks,

4. Profiles of broadcasters and podcast contributors from Walt Kramer,

5. And occasional historical features, such as the history of Detroit 's 
WJR.

After each podcast, there's usually close to a half-hour available for an 
informal chat about radio. Anyone who would normally come in for the 8 pm 
Old Time Radio program is welcome to join us for the chat, which is usually 
moderated by Marcia Moses. For that matter, all are welcome to come in at 
6:30 pm EDT and make a night



Bill Sparks currently has three streaming radio channels on line. They

are:

1. The Legend, featuring oldies from the mid '50s to the mid '70s,

2. The Country Legend, featuring classic country music, and

3. Remember Radio, featuring old-time radio shows.

The three radio services operate 24/7, and links to them can be found

At: www.billsparks.org



Also available from www.billsparks.org are links to at least eight thousand 
radio stations that stream their broadcasts on line.



>From another Bill Sparks web site, www.rememberradio.com thousands of 
old-time radio shows are available for purchase. Customers may either buy 
programs on CDs, or purchase copies of shows that can be downloaded



Bill Sparks, Group Facilitator

Email: bil at billsparks.org



Dear Old-Time-Radio Fans,



Once again, we get ready for our usual Thursday Night session in The Fred 
Bertelsen Old Time Radio Room.  Our fine host this week is an old friend, 
Matt Cox of Garden Grove, California.



This means Cruising the Classics will be played once more.  Let us see what 
matt will be playing.

An early example of science fiction and a well loved American classic are 
the topics for this week's Cruising The Classics. We start with Jack London. 
Now I know that that name doesn't ring when we think of science fiction. 
But wait until you've heard Escape from April 8 of 194.  And tell me what 
you think.  We'll then go to the Mercury Summer Theatre of the Air and go in 
search of the elusive white whale.  There's a Spanish sixteen dollar gold 
piece nailed to the mast of the Pequod.  And we'll enjoy Moby Dick.  We'll 
start at 9 Eastern with chat beginning at around 8.  Look forward to seeing 
you Thursday.  September 9 in the Bertelsen room.



Matt cox





Robert Acosta, Group Facilitator

Email: boacosta at pacbell.net



Date:  Thursday, September 9, 2010



Time:  All Things Radio: 3:30 PM PDT, 4:30 PM MDT, 5:30 PM CDT, 6:30 PM EDT,

           and elsewhere in the world Thursday 22:30 GMT.



Time: Radio Out of The Past: 5:00 PM PDT, 6:00 PM MDT, 7:00 PM CDT, 8:00 PM 
EDT,

          and elsewhere in the world Friday 00:00 GMT



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Or, alternatively,



Select The Fred Bertelsen Old-Time Radio Room at: www.radiooutofthepast.org

Enter your first and last names on the sign-in screen.



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Accessible World

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Email: boacosta at pacbell.net

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Accessible World

734-495-1496

Email: mgmoses at comcast.net



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Old-Time-Radio fans concerning the historic and literary value of 
Old-Time-Radio.





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