We all know how iconic the "Radio Free" moniker is after Radio Free Europe signed on 60 years ago. Nowadays, there's a lot of domestic broadcasters (a few over-the-air, but mostly podcasters) using the moniker. My main query is exactly how many "Radio Free" outlets are there?
By the way, my podcast service is called Radio Free Cedar City. I gave it the ident because of the iconic moniker and the fact my hometown is nicknamed the "Cedar City", because of the many "Lebanon Cedar" trees that grow inside and on the outskirts of the city limits.
You can listen to Radio Free Cedar City at http://radiofreecedarcity.podomatic.com where I currently upload two podcasts per week. One is an all-sports podcast and the other is mostly non-sports. Whenever I have enough of a music library, I'll convert my sports show into the music/sports hybrid show I did in college.
By the way, my podcast service is called Radio Free Cedar City. I gave it the ident because of the iconic moniker and the fact my hometown is nicknamed the "Cedar City", because of the many "Lebanon Cedar" trees that grow inside and on the outskirts of the city limits.
You can listen to Radio Free Cedar City at http://radiofreecedarcity.podomatic.com where I currently upload two podcasts per week. One is an all-sports podcast and the other is mostly non-sports. Whenever I have enough of a music library, I'll convert my sports show into the music/sports hybrid show I did in college.