[Vision2020] Air America's Current state of affairs
Tbertruss@aol.com
Tbertruss@aol.com
Tue, 1 Jun 2004 04:43:26 EDT
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Pat and All:
As Tom Hansen pointed out, you can hear Air America radio rather easily if
your computer has the capacity for Realplayer streaming audio, even with a 56K
dial up, for free. At night they do reruns of daytime programming, so even if
you miss some of the best shows, like Randi Rhodes, who will drive you right
up the wall, I am willing to bet, you can catch her at night.
I once got a radio broadcast of Air America from California with heroic DXing
efforts, but it was not very clear, and I tired the Portland, Oregon Air
America AM station, with no success, but who knows when or if Air America will be
heard in Moscow easily off the air. Maybe never.
Ted Moffett
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Pat and All:<BR>
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As Tom Hansen pointed out, you can hear Air America radio rather easily if y=
our computer has the capacity for Realplayer streaming audio, even with a 56=
K dial up, for free. At night they do reruns of daytime programming, s=
o even if you miss some of the best shows, like Randi Rhodes, who will drive=
you right up the wall, I am willing to bet, you can catch her at night.<BR>
<BR>
I once got a radio broadcast of Air America from California with heroic DXin=
g efforts, but it was not very clear, and I tired the Portland, Oregon Air A=
merica AM station, with no success, but who knows when or if Air America wil=
l be heard in Moscow easily off the air. Maybe never.<BR>
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Ted Moffett</FONT></HTML>
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