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107.7 Pirate in Olneyvilie

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RadioJay

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Seems like the person working the board at the 107.7 pirate in Olneyville finally realized they were really overmodulating and turned down the audio processing. Now it sounds a little too low, but nonetheless clear and understandable. I still can't figure out what this pirate is. It would be one thing to play Spanish music (which they do) with the large Hispanic population in Olneyville, but they also play French music as well. I've also heard some music and a talk show I could not identify in English. The station is not on all the time but send out a pretty decent signal that can be heard in Johnston, Cranston, and North Providence. There are still no DJs or IDs. Just curious if anyone has a clue what it might be or who might be running it. The programming is certainly unique. <P ID="signature">______________
Moe: (Sees a microphone in a radio studio) Ooh, a microphonie!

Curly: Or a phoney at the mike!

Moe: Quiet numbskulls I'm broadcastin'!

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Re: 107.7 Pirate in Olneyville

> Seems like the person working the board at the 107.7 pirate
> in Olneyville finally realized they were really
> overmodulating and turned down the audio processing. Now it
> sounds a little too low, but nonetheless clear and
> understandable. I still can't figure out what this pirate
> is. It would be one thing to play Spanish music (which they
> do) with the large Hispanic population in Olneyville, but
> they also play French music as well. I've also heard some
> music and a talk show I could not identify in English. The
> station is not on all the time but send out a pretty decent
> signal that can be heard in Johnston, Cranston, and North
> Providence. There are still no DJs or IDs. Just curious if
> anyone has a clue what it might be or who might be running
> it. The programming is certainly unique.
>
>
>We would tell you but then we would have to kill you.You know how it is with pirates.Hear no evil,Speak no evil. Don't don't tossed into the Providence river with cement shoes evil.This is Rhode Island
Personally, I don't know. By the way I am just kidding on the above statement.
kenny
 
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