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Cool! I contributed a few when the site went online originally. Then, recently, they contacted me again after about a six-year absence to ask for "classic" legal IDs.
RadioSilence..... who are ya? I might know you, lol....
Thanks for the links. I love the old jiggles from AM radio, back when it was King of the airwaves. Any of you all remember those days? FM has much better sound quality for music, but I miss the old days of radio. What were your favorite old AM stations?
I don't think they should have let owners buy as many stations as they wanted in one market. It used to be stations had more of their own personality, now its like they are all carbon copy corporate stock. I like watching the old TV station IDs too. Yeah, I'm weird. Classaction is great, thanks.
Thanks for the links. I love the old jiggles from AM radio, back when it was King of the airwaves. Any of you all remember those days? FM has much better sound quality for music, but I miss the old days of radio. What were your favorite old AM stations?
I don't think they should have let owners buy as many stations as they wanted in one market. It used to be stations had more of their own personality, now its like they are all carbon copy corporate stock. I like watching the old TV station IDs too. Yeah, I'm weird. Classaction is great, thanks.
I agree. Radio is cookie cutter now. Every market sounds the same. Many people today enjoy listening to old airchecks. My guess is that nobody in the future will have any interest in listening to radio from this era. It's just too boring.
Here's another site with lot's of great classic airchecks. These are from the Minneapolis-St Paul area.
I have Gwinsound jingles (Series 1 to 27) available for trade. What do you have?
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