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Feedback on New Talk Radio Show - Radio Anarchy

Sounds like you are having fun. How does one listen to a full show?
 
Looks like the show is the brainchild of one Nick Andrews, as the first comment you see on the show's Facebook page is, "Anything to get Nick Andrews back on the air." Nick replied to the post, at which point, I found his profile, on which I found the following on his "info" page:

"Earlier this year I was laid off due to a budget cut, or as the suits call it a "reduction of forces". Currently, I'm working on a new project that I'm completely excited about. Check out Radio Anarchy and tell us what you think."

Based on some of his likes (640 WHLO, 1350 WARF), I'm guessing Nick is from the Cleveland area, or at least near Cleveland. (OMW, could you dig up some more info on him?)

I agree that it's odd for a new Internet radio show to put up a website and not offer a full podcast, or at least a time to listen to the show live.
 
DToTheJ said:
I agree that it's odd for a new Internet radio show to put up a website and not offer a full podcast, or at least a time to listen to the show live.

But to be traditional and to tip-toe around so as to not be odd would be contrary to the concept of anarchy wouldn't it? ;D

I remember back in the 60s when a local group in Indianapolis started publishing an "alternative" newspaper.... in the little information box on the second page where they listed names of editors, phone numbers, how to contact us, in that place where a traditional newspaper would say something like "published daily" or a journal might say "published fortnightly"... this group of "hippies" stated: "Published Whenever We Damn Well Please!"

I listened so some of the clips of Radio Anarchy. Not my cup of tea.... but happy to see them keeping the spirit of adventure mixed with a bit of non-conformity and anarchy alive and well. Too much of Talk Radio today is too reminiscent of the scary things of the 1930s, the 1940s and the 1950s. Radio Anarchy is a reminder of the new breezes (some times smelly breezes) that began blowing in the 1960s.
 
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