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Originating from Meyerland...Radio Bop 60s is now on the air!

Radio Bop 60s signed on the internet airwaves Saturday morning at 2:00 a.m., playing all 60s with Drake formatics...check us out at www.RadioBop60s.com ... we'll be tweaking things for a while but at least we're finally on...
 
radiobop said:
Radio Bop 60s signed on the internet airwaves Saturday morning at 2:00 a.m., playing all 60s with Drake formatics...check us out at www.RadioBop60s.com ... we'll be tweaking things for a while but at least we're finally on...

Hey radiobop,

Just found the post and started listening, and its sounding great. Two thumbs up!!!!

poops
 
Sounds fantastic! Glad to see you seem to have the financial backing to make it work. Time to show the "pros" how to do radio the way it was meant to be. Love the wide variety in the playlist! Best of luck!

Dave Crockett
Bill Young Productions
Sugar Land, TX
 
>>Glad to see you seem to have the financial backing to make it work.<<

Know any other good jokes? I'm just praying we can build up an audience to support an advertising model plus the internet royalty issue gets settled before I run out of $$$. We get a few (unsolicited) donations and a little click-thru revenue but it does not pay streaming/licensing...we will start giving away bumper stickers for contributions in the near future.
 
Happy to hear it on the air. I've missed some of those tunes so much; ever since KQUE went away, and our last remaining oldies station went to playing junk.

I worked for a small-town station where we auditioned everything that came in the door, at least once. The big market guys wouldn't even do that; unless, of course, there was a $20 bill in the record shuck. The record companies handed out so much money on the East and West coasts; just to make sure a record hit the Billboard lists. It was absolutely obscene. The listeners were conned into believing that they were getting the best music around. They will never know about all the good music they missed because of such antics. A lot of my record collection is some of those tunes that never made the charts.
 
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