Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#17
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
"Rev. Tim McIntire" wrote in message ...
Hey, all... As slight detour from the technical specs that go over my head and the flame wars between people I don't know, I thought I'd ask everyone which radio programming they most enjoy. Me, I like Alex Jones, Art Bell, the BBC World Service, and Radio Cairo. And I think John Batchelor on WABC 770 in New York is the absolutely most informative show on radio. ************************************************** ****** Rev. Tim McIntire AIM/YIM/MSN: revtimmymac http://www.reverendtim.com PGP Key ID: 0x0290EA17 ************************************************** ****** Whenever I get a chance I like to listen to World of Radio, DXing With Cumbre, S/W DXer's Unlimited. John Batchelor is brilliant at what he does. If I had to come up with a name for just exactly what that is I would call it "Radio Intrigue". Sometimes I'm almost giddy like a kid in the Depression listening to The Shadow when I hear his take on the Great Game being played out around the world. His format with its mixture of soundbites and choice musical cuts is nonpareil, but unfortunately I believe he is the high apostle of the neoconservatives, so I do not take seriously his politics, at least, not all the time. On the other hand it is hard to fault a guy who can line up an interview with Gary Kasparov and expound eloquently on the Barnes Foundation. Tim, maybe you know, what happened to his partner in crime Paul Alexander? Why did they part ways? Regards, Grumpus Regards, Grumpus |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
who can do programming of Moto VISAR HTs? (VHF high) | Equipment | |||
What AM Station do you miss the most? | Broadcasting | |||
Icom IC-R20 Programming Comments | Scanner | |||
Geller Media | Broadcasting | |||
Announcement: Shortwave Programming Discussion E-list | Shortwave |