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Johnny Williams

It's too bad someone couldn't have continued the 440: Satisfaction site. I'm glad it lasted as long as it did.
 
It's too bad someone couldn't have continued the 440: Satisfaction site. I'm glad it lasted as long as it did.
@davideduardo has said repeatedly that if those with broadcast history sites would let him know that they're retiring, he'd arrange to preserve the sites as part of worldradiohistory-dot-com. Don Barrett's LARadio-dot-com, Johnny's 440: Satisfaction, the moribund KMPC, Los Angeles tribute site...there's a lot out there that is of value.
 
My first thought was David adding 440 under the World Radio History umbrella.

Would the server Johnny had with the info still exist?
 
@davideduardo has said repeatedly that if those with broadcast history sites would let him know that they're retiring, he'd arrange to preserve the sites as part of worldradiohistory-dot-com. Don Barrett's LARadio-dot-com, Johnny's 440: Satisfaction, the moribund KMPC, Los Angeles tribute site...there's a lot out there that is of value.
Don't forget the Jim Healy tribute site.

But if not David, then Goldberg would love to do it.
 
Even if Johnny cancelled his server contract, if he still has the HTML code residing on a hard drive somewhere, David and I can easily reconstruct the site on the World Radio History server, just as we did for the late Clarke Ingram's UHF History and DuMont sites.

If Johnny would also transfer the domain name, we can host it under that as well.

(Yeah, I work with David a lot on the site.)
 


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