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Guess I should have been a little more specific. What I meant by
"oldies" was 1950s/1960s R&R, R&B, and DooWop. I do like some of the old big band and especially jazz, and have heard some good stuff on 720 and 740 in Canada. Heard some EARLY Louis Armstrong (1923-1926) last night on 740 in Toronto, excellent! Don Zenith Trans-Oceanic 600 David Marston wrote: In article , David Eduardo wrote: "David Marston" wrote in message ... Don't forget Canada! Here in New Hampshire, I get oldies at night on a few clear-channel AM stations, mainly from Canada. You might be able to get 740 (CKWO) where you are. That station is not oldies, it is nostalgia/standards. Very different formats. I don't agree with "very different" but let's assume that he doesn't like their format. Still, I think he should scan the dial for what he likes. I get oldies on that new station on 720 (CHTN), but he'll probably get WGN. Conversely, he may get stations from the Western Provinces that don't reach here. -- ................David Marston at MV |
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