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KTWV "MusicLetter" from The Wave

davideduardo

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For those interested in a little bit of Smooth Jazz nostalgia, a batch of 37 issues of The Wave's MusicLetter have been put at http://www.americanradiohistory.com/KTWV.htm

This newsletter gives some insight into the station's programming and features many of the aritsts, including one article about Yanni.

All of these are courtesy of regular poster LARadioRewind to whom we are greatly indebted for preserving all this material.
 
David, all I did was save those newsletters in a closet. You are the one who has preserved them...along with hundreds of thousands of other radio-related publications. It is you who we are all greatly indebted to.

Are there any Los Angeles-area stations still publishing music surveys and/or newsletters? The rapid growth of the World Wide Web in the mid-1990s pretty much made printed material unnecessary. Playlists and programming info are available online. We collectors can print things out...but it's not the same as having surveys and newsletters published by the stations. And don't get me started on the high price of printer ink!
 
David, all I did was save those newsletters in a closet. You are the one who has preserved them...along with hundreds of thousands of other radio-related publications. It is you who we are all greatly indebted to.

Are there any Los Angeles-area stations still publishing music surveys and/or newsletters? The rapid growth of the World Wide Web in the mid-1990s pretty much made printed material unnecessary. Playlists and programming info are available online. We collectors can print things out...but it's not the same as having surveys and newsletters published by the stations. And don't get me started on the high price of printer ink!

I am just glad you got them to the correct David.

;)
 
LARadioRewind, I think you deserve credit for hanging on to these--thank you. And David, thank you for preserving and posting the newsletters for everyone else.
 
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