The Golden Age of Radio: back on topic
In article , J G Miller wrote:
This recent discussion also brought back to mind a radio drama
series which I only heard one or two episodes of from 1984 or
so that was broadcast on public radio stations. After a web
search I found the title "Moon Over Morocco" and the company
that produced it, ZBZ. Visiting their web site I discovered
that it is possible to buy the series on CD, but they are
charging the exorbitant price of USD 50 for the single CD.
How does ZBS get it to fit on one CD? It's nearly ten hours long.
I think the version we had at WREK came on twenty LPs.
Other CDs on their site of other radio shows which they produced
are in the USD 20 price range, which although high by todays
prices for CDs is rather more reasonable for such specialist
material.
But USD 50 for a single CD???
I seriously doubt they managed to get the whole thing onto a single CD.
How much is Fourth Tower of Inverness? That one was also a whole stack
of LPs and I had to dub the intro cuts on every single one of them to cart.
--scott
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"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
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