David and this man should join forces and build the World Radio History Museum.
And with that amount, he can assume the debt of Audacy and Cumulus and become the largest group owner in the U.S."Great news, honey. Because of the exchange rate, I was able to buy the collection in this guy's video for only $350."
Hopefully she doesn't give you a lot of static about them!Showing this to my wife who thinks I have too many radios.
If she does, he can just tune her out.Hopefully she doesn't give you a lot of static about them!
I have two rooms, half a garage and an 800 sq. ft. storage unity filled with books and magazines. Just one room is "normal" by that standard.And friends think I'm nuts I have a spare room in the house with gear and racks from radio stations my relative brings me.
Ooo, I wish I had relatives like that!And friends think I'm nuts I have a spare room in the house with gear and racks from radio stations my relative brings me.
The room been like that for years. One corner there's a console with cart machines, turntables, and other stuff, plus a pair of computers hooked to a music server and playout software. During Covid lock downs my relative actually used it for his show to a local radio station he was the CE for. I remember him making it sound proof back then. I use the playout system to feed my big stereo in the living room and speakers by the pool.Ooo, I wish I had relatives like that!
I collect vintage computers (which is a whole other ballgame, but it does have some overlap into the radio hobby), but I've also branched into vintage audio equipment (mainly reel to reel decks so far).
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