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Mormon Choir on KTAR-FM

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Since most of AM programing before 8 on Sunday is quack medicine or colon cleaners, I finally decided to try KTAR-FM for only the second time. They were broadcasting the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. The stereo light indicated they were broadcasting in stereo, but it sure didn't sound stereo to my untrained ear. I even tried ear buds, but it still sounded like mono to me.

You would think that the one place Bonneville would want to show off their new FM property would be on a broadcast of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. I guess my radio could be defective, but I can hear stereo on the other stations.
 
I didn't know Bonneville owned KTAR. Shows how out of touch I am on AZ radio since I got out of it. And I'm not Mormon, but that's a fine choir. Worth hearing, but not in mono.

AW
 
King-Redneck said:
I didn't know Bonneville owned KTAR. Shows how out of touch I am on AZ radio since I got out of it. And I'm not Mormon, but that's a fine choir. Worth hearing, but not in mono.

Well, we don't call them The Men In Secret Underwear for nothing. ;D
 
Ah, yes! Jerry-O and the Mo-Tab!  :D

How I miss the days when I used to play Mo-Tab on the reel-to-reel player at that podunk AM station I used to work at. Those were the days!!!  ;D

And how could I forget the little old lady who called me during one show and asked, "Sonny, could you please put your microphone closer to the phonograph player; I can't hear the music."

Are Jerry-O and the Mo-Tab playing on your radio???
 
...and don't forget all those PSAs for Deseret Industries and how to count to 10 before smackin' your spouse 'cause she bought a new sofa! Kinda reminds Nurse Jeff and me of Tom Chauncey's biblical verse aired at noon on KOOL-FM back in the day of the Arabian horse center on Bell Road!

Giddy-up MISU!
 
The Music 'n the Spoken Word Mormon Power Hour used to play on 860 AM every Sunday morning. It would come on just after Zzzzzzz From the Wild. "Are the trout biting where you are?"

--Clifton Gray
 
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