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On Wed, 9 Jul 2003 21:56:23 +0000 (UTC), "Mike Terry"
wrote: Does it play anything free? There are paid and free options available. If you sign up for the paid service, you get my station, as well as thousands of other station encompassing nearly every genre of music, comedy, talk, news, old time radio, etc. ad-free and without limitation. The free service gives you about half of the stations - including mine. Hopefully, someday I'll be able to put much of it up for download. In the meantime, the broadcasts are frequently posted on alt.binaries.sound.radio.oldtime, alt.binaries.sounds.radio.oldtime or other similar binary groups. WD 4 LCM @michnews.net (WD4LCM) wrote in message ... Humanity's Greatest Achievement / Greatest Nightmare http://www.live365.com/stations/dr_willie_feelgood World War II - The Wireless War features approximately 55 chronological hours of newscasts, breaks, speeches, documentaries, and so forth in order. The historical value of these broadcasts is immense. While they don't always offer the exact facts of the battles and politics, as they were created in the ultimate fog of war, they do offer an unmatched view of the of the conflict in near-real time - explaining why as well as who, what, when, where, and how. As time goes on, I want to pare down some of the redundant material, as well as adding fact corrections and an analysis of the role of the various media (radio, newspapers, movies, newsreels, and literature). If you have any comments, suggestions, resources, or can help me produce some additional audio or web material, please feel free to get in touch with me at the link in my website (available via the Broadcaster's Website link on my station page). |
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