In a response to one of the "newbies" the transfer of the WLHE aircheck of Jimmy Miller came to mind.
Anyone remember WLHE (Larry Haber) radio? This was during the 80s when people were building radio stations to go over the cablewires. It was a phenomenon that was happening for awhile. Public Access TV would air it, but the radio station was allowed to sell advertising (presumably as a commercial station carried by Public Access is allowed to run their ads on the audio). Maybe they purchased the cable time.
In the post I noted: " We just transferred Jimmy Miller/John Messina airchecks from WLHE, 1985. The late Jimmy Miller talks about his production work with Traffic, Spencer Davis and Blind Faith on these tapes."
Wonder how many air checks of these anomaly stations were made, and if anyone remembers these "cable radio stations." And just as important, do any still exist? Or has the internet with http://www.radioparadise.com filled that void?
Anyone remember WLHE (Larry Haber) radio? This was during the 80s when people were building radio stations to go over the cablewires. It was a phenomenon that was happening for awhile. Public Access TV would air it, but the radio station was allowed to sell advertising (presumably as a commercial station carried by Public Access is allowed to run their ads on the audio). Maybe they purchased the cable time.
In the post I noted: " We just transferred Jimmy Miller/John Messina airchecks from WLHE, 1985. The late Jimmy Miller talks about his production work with Traffic, Spencer Davis and Blind Faith on these tapes."
Wonder how many air checks of these anomaly stations were made, and if anyone remembers these "cable radio stations." And just as important, do any still exist? Or has the internet with http://www.radioparadise.com filled that void?