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Stinger February 21st 04 04:30 PM

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"Brian" wrote in message
link.net...
I was listening to Alan Weiner World Wide earlier and his topic was the

WBCQ
listener demographic. As I listened to those calling in, it was apparent
that everyone was, for the most part, forty and over. I am twenty five and

I
wonder what the average is here on this group.


Brian





Stephan Grossklass February 21st 04 04:31 PM

No idea 'bout the average age, but I'm 21 (still). Starting to get a bit
old... ;) SWL since '97, haven't always had time for it though.

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Jim February 21st 04 05:14 PM

i am 45 and have been into radio for as long as i can remember. i am
guessing that i was probably 8 or so. my first sw was an old ww2 era
firestone airchief console.


RedOctober90 February 21st 04 05:22 PM

Volker Tonn wrote in message ...
Brian wrote:


I wonder what the average is here on this group.

Brian


chronologically: 43
mentally and physical condition: 32

Volker




17 here




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Michael Bryant February 21st 04 05:24 PM

From: (RedOctober90)

17 here


That explains a lot....



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Gray Shockley February 21st 04 07:31 PM

On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 21:30:32 -0600, Brian wrote
(in message .net):

I was listening to Alan Weiner World Wide earlier and his topic was the WBCQ
listener demographic. As I listened to those calling in, it was apparent
that everyone was, for the most part, forty and over. I am twenty five and I
wonder what the average is here on this group.


Brian



57

/gray/



Telamon February 21st 04 07:49 PM

In article ,
ospam (Michael Bryant) wrote:

46. Been into radios for 37 years, since I was nine.

Though I expect that Telamon will suggest, as he seems prone to do, that I'm
lying. ;-)


Give us a reason to believe you.

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Telamon
Ventura, California

Robert Sarbell February 21st 04 08:12 PM

Brian,
Will be 65 in October, began dabbling in radio in 51 ytears ago.
Bob

Brian wrote:
I was listening to Alan Weiner World Wide earlier and his topic was the WBCQ
listener demographic. As I listened to those calling in, it was apparent
that everyone was, for the most part, forty and over. I am twenty five and I
wonder what the average is here on this group.


Brian




Sel February 21st 04 08:55 PM

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Dan Morisseau February 22nd 04 03:00 AM

In article .net,=20
Brian says...

I am twenty five and I wonder what the average is here on this group.


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