(this may wind up going into Airchecks but I'll post it here because it's of interest to those in Northern
New England)
You may remember Radio Free Vermont, a pirate at 96.5 in Rutland which got shut down by the FCC.
They played standards, instrumentals, easy listening, Sinatra, big bands, etc. and ran public service announcements and
even ads ("Airport Driving Range, a tradition in Vermont for 15 years...")
Well, I have 4 airchecks from 1999, each an hour long, that I'll be posting soon at the following link:
http://www.putfile.com/raccoonradio/media
I may put the files elsewhere as well...
This is not to be confused with the person at radiofreevermont.org who is streamcasting "Mainstream Contemporary Hit Radio, (CHR) playing today's best hit music."
The four hour-long airchecks will be going up over the next couple days at
the link above. (As of right now, 12:11 pm, I'm still recording the first one onto my harddrive
and it's 20 minutes into it so it'll be awhile before they go up. Please check back later!)
New England)
You may remember Radio Free Vermont, a pirate at 96.5 in Rutland which got shut down by the FCC.
They played standards, instrumentals, easy listening, Sinatra, big bands, etc. and ran public service announcements and
even ads ("Airport Driving Range, a tradition in Vermont for 15 years...")
Well, I have 4 airchecks from 1999, each an hour long, that I'll be posting soon at the following link:
http://www.putfile.com/raccoonradio/media
I may put the files elsewhere as well...
This is not to be confused with the person at radiofreevermont.org who is streamcasting "Mainstream Contemporary Hit Radio, (CHR) playing today's best hit music."
The four hour-long airchecks will be going up over the next couple days at
the link above. (As of right now, 12:11 pm, I'm still recording the first one onto my harddrive
and it's 20 minutes into it so it'll be awhile before they go up. Please check back later!)