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the REAL story of "BROADCASTING"

Cool Story Neggy, hmmmm, Dec 24th is a Sunday this year..........




> Some of you who know me know I hang out in Marshfield Ma. I
> have a home there, as well as fly out of Harlow Field, AKA
> 3B2.
>
> Marshfield, known as Marshvegas to us locals, was where
> radio history occurred 100 years ago.
>
> Please follow thi link to a pretty decent story in the
> Boston Globe ( decent as it is not a Clea Simon full of
> mistakes peice)
>
http://www.boston.> com/news/local/articles/2006/01/01/radio_days_at_brant_rock/
>
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> all this talk about Brant Rock makes me want to get some
> Pizza at Venus II

And maybe on a Saturday night during the Summer when Ed and George of WATD-95.5 might be doing a live remote there or one of the other businesses in the neighborhood.
 
>
> Marshfield, known as Marshvegas to us locals, was where
> radio history occurred 100 years ago.
>

What's with the fad of tacking "vegas" to the name of every old mill town? The Hippo (a local free weekly entertainment rag) seems to delight in referring to Manchester, N.H. as Manchvegas. Just sounds stupid.
 
> > all this talk about Brant Rock makes me want to get some
> > Pizza at Venus II
>
> And maybe on a Saturday night during the Summer when Ed and
> George of WATD-95.5 might be doing a live remote there or
> one of the other businesses in the neighborhood.

That's WATD 95.9. 95.5 is WBRU Providence.
 
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