I'm not sure where to ask this question.
Twice this week on WERT Van Wert, Ohio, which streams, when Olivia Newton-John's "Have You Never been Mellow" was played, the volume was lowered briefly and there was a sound like a smart phone getting a text alert.
The song was played twice in one day and I didn't notice this the first time on the same day (and it might not have happened), but I did the second time.
So how could this happen?
It's not the first time I've heard something like this. A low-power station owned by a church played the same songs every time I passed through the town on the way to the beach and every time, one of the songs had someone sneezing. The sneezing is not part of the record.
Twice this week on WERT Van Wert, Ohio, which streams, when Olivia Newton-John's "Have You Never been Mellow" was played, the volume was lowered briefly and there was a sound like a smart phone getting a text alert.
The song was played twice in one day and I didn't notice this the first time on the same day (and it might not have happened), but I did the second time.
So how could this happen?
It's not the first time I've heard something like this. A low-power station owned by a church played the same songs every time I passed through the town on the way to the beach and every time, one of the songs had someone sneezing. The sneezing is not part of the record.