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Do you want your Oldies Back?

On an earlier posting, someone wanted their Oldies Radio here in Houston/Galveston. I hope I can help.

If you have an mp3 player (2gig or higher works best) or a CD player that also plays mp3's, I can supply you with hours of "commercial" free 50's, 60's, 70's and yes some early 80's Top40 formatted files for your players. I run a small Part15 neighborhood radio station called "Woodlands Township Neighborhood Radio". It's totally automated, and formatted to sound like your favorite Top40 station of the 60's and 70's. I can't sell this to you, so any donation to cover postage and materials, would be greatly appreciated. Each 503mb mp3 file is about 8 hours of my stations format. There are two stop downs, where I air Public Service Annc. But these stops are never more than 1 minute in length (most are 30 sec). I can't really delete them from the files because of the files size, and the complexity of editing them out.

I will supply you with additional 8 hour blocks when I get them loaded.

Our slogan is: "From Do Wop to Rock!" We run the gamut, with an on air record library of over 3000 songs. At night we rock it up a notch for our younger listeners.

You can either supply me with a thumb drive (an 8 gig drive will hold over 48 hours of format) or I can burn CD's or DVD's with the mp3 files (make sure your CD player will play a DVD with data on it).

We even have all the great jingle beds and format components you remember.
 
jrobert said:
On an earlier posting, someone wanted their Oldies Radio here in Houston/Galveston. I hope I can help.

If you have an mp3 player (2gig or higher works best) or a CD player that also plays mp3's, I can supply you with hours of "commercial" free 50's, 60's, 70's and yes some early 80's Top40 formatted files for your players. I run a small Part15 neighborhood radio station called "Woodlands Township Neighborhood Radio". It's totally automated, and formatted to sound like your favorite Top40 station of the 60's and 70's. I can't sell this to you, so any donation to cover postage and materials, would be greatly appreciated. Each 503mb mp3 file is about 8 hours of my stations format. There are two stop downs, where I air Public Service Annc. But these stops are never more than 1 minute in length (most are 30 sec). I can't really delete them from the files because of the files size, and the complexity of editing them out.

I will supply you with additional 8 hour blocks when I get them loaded.

Our slogan is: "From Do Wop to Rock!" We run the gamut, with an on air record library of over 3000 songs. At night we rock it up a notch for our younger listeners.

You can either supply me with a thumb drive (an 8 gig drive will hold over 48 hours of format) or I can burn CD's or DVD's with the mp3 files (make sure your CD player will play a DVD with data on it).

We even have all the great jingle beds and format components you remember.

Bring back Ron Parker. Excellent PD and Air Talent. He knows the market and he he knows the right oldies to play to keep it under 54. But then again this is radio. Not too many smart people left even when the obvious is obvious.
 
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