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Post by John Quincy on Apr 29, 2005 16:45:55 GMT -5
I've talked to a couple of folks lately who didn't realize that they could download nearly all of the audio files on the 79WAKY.com and 1080WKLO.com sites to listen to later or burn to CD or another portable media (like an I-Pod). They were under the impression that they had to listen to them in real time while they were in front of their PC. Our files aren't meant to be "streamed" (like RealAudio and Windows Media files). The exception is "WAKY Remembered" which resides on the www.reelradio.com server and is in RealAudio format. Feel free to right-click on any of the links for the audio files and do a "save as" to download an audio file (which is in standard MP3 format) to your hard drive so you can listen any time you want or copy it to CD-R or a MP3 player.
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Post by RJC on May 2, 2005 3:52:48 GMT -5
I want to thank those sending in those airchecks, because those are wonderful to listen to. It's amazing, that, those airchecks have survived for 35 and 40 years.
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Post by Max on May 2, 2005 7:08:27 GMT -5
Roger that, RJC. These are time capsules of pure gold!
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Post by RJC on May 3, 2005 5:22:48 GMT -5
Roger that, RJC. These are time capsules of pure gold! I suggest you burn some of this stuff to CD, as I have been doing, it's fun stuff to listen too.
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Post by Max on May 3, 2005 7:12:42 GMT -5
Been doin' that from day one!
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Post by RJC on May 28, 2005 21:31:14 GMT -5
I suggest that you good folks download the "WKLO Reunion" that aired on WDJX AM in 1991. I was fortunate enough to tape a huge portion of this event, but lost those tapes during a move, but thanks to this site, I was able to get most of it back, and then some. A couple of my favorite moments of that reunion, were Gary Major calling in and explaining some of what went on during the "last days". Then Bob Cline and Jackson Smith played a "last days of WKLO" aircheck(for lack of a better word), which was very interesting. Then the last few minutes of the reunion, callers call in and say goodbye to WKLO, as What a fool believes by The Doobie Brothers, plays in the background. Then the jocks say goodbye, a tear inducing moment to say the least.
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