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I'm located in Toronto, Canada so hearing far off AM skip is pretty common during the right season. This may sound stupid, but while listening to my *new* radio a while ago, I managed to receive a radio program that discussed the "life and times" of driving the Big Rigs. It was really interesting and was not a 'special program' as there were numerous "bumpers" for upcoming shows. Two questions: Has anyone heard this radio show? If so, a freq. would be most appreciated as I cannot remember if it was SW or long-range AM and a skip phenom. I know for certain is was based in America and it was from the South as the accents were Southern US. Other than that, I can't recall any more info. The reason I didn't note the freq was I had just purchased my new Sony SWR - I was receving so many cool, and unheard to me, broadcasts, I was a little distracted from jotting the numbers down. Anyone ever heard this show before? Thanks Mike |
"Michael" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm located in Toronto, Canada so hearing far off AM skip is pretty common during the right season. This may sound stupid, but while listening to my *new* radio a while ago, I managed to receive a radio program that discussed the "life and times" of driving the Big Rigs. It was really interesting and was not a 'special program' as there were numerous "bumpers" for upcoming shows. Two questions: Has anyone heard this radio show? If so, a freq. would be most appreciated as I cannot remember if it was SW or long-range AM and a skip phenom. I know for certain is was based in America and it was from the South as the accents were Southern US. Other than that, I can't recall any more info. Just taking a shot, but it could be part of the "Truckin' Bozo" show, heard far and wide in the U.S. http://www.thebozo.com/ Since you're in Toronto, I'm wondering if you might have heard it after midnight on WLW (700 AM) in Cincinnati. |
"Michael" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm located in Toronto, Canada so hearing far off AM skip is pretty common during the right season. This may sound stupid, but while listening to my *new* radio a while ago, I managed to receive a radio program that discussed the "life and times" of driving the Big Rigs. It was really interesting and was not a 'special program' as there were numerous "bumpers" for upcoming shows. Two questions: Has anyone heard this radio show? If so, a freq. would be most appreciated as I cannot remember if it was SW or long-range AM and a skip phenom. I know for certain is was based in America and it was from the South as the accents were Southern US. Other than that, I can't recall any more info. The reason I didn't note the freq was I had just purchased my new Sony SWR - I was receving so many cool, and unheard to me, broadcasts, I was a little distracted from jotting the numbers down. Anyone ever heard this show before? Thanks Mike There are a bunch of links here that might help. http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/1608/page9.htm |
You could be picking up the "Truckin Bozo Show" from WLW 700 AM in
Cincinnati, Ohio a 50,000 watt clear channel station. "Michael" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm located in Toronto, Canada so hearing far off AM skip is pretty common during the right season. This may sound stupid, but while listening to my *new* radio a while ago, I managed to receive a radio program that discussed the "life and times" of driving the Big Rigs. It was really interesting and was not a 'special program' as there were numerous "bumpers" for upcoming shows. Two questions: Has anyone heard this radio show? If so, a freq. would be most appreciated as I cannot remember if it was SW or long-range AM and a skip phenom. I know for certain is was based in America and it was from the South as the accents were Southern US. Other than that, I can't recall any more info. The reason I didn't note the freq was I had just purchased my new Sony SWR - I was receving so many cool, and unheard to me, broadcasts, I was a little distracted from jotting the numbers down. Anyone ever heard this show before? Thanks Mike |
"Michael" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm located in Toronto, Canada so hearing far off AM skip is pretty common during the right season. This may sound stupid, but while listening to my *new* radio a while ago, I managed to receive a radio program that discussed the "life and times" of driving the Big Rigs. It was really interesting and was not a 'special program' as there were numerous "bumpers" for upcoming shows. Two questions: Has anyone heard this radio show? If so, a freq. would be most appreciated as I cannot remember if it was SW or long-range AM and a skip phenom. I know for certain is was based in America and it was from the South as the accents were Southern US. Other than that, I can't recall any more info. The reason I didn't note the freq was I had just purchased my new Sony SWR - I was receving so many cool, and unheard to me, broadcasts, I was a little distracted from jotting the numbers down. Anyone ever heard this show before? Thanks Mike If you like trucking radio, there's also the Midnight Trucking Network. You should have no problem getting it on WJR after 1:06 AM ET. http://www.midnighttrucking.com/affiliates.html Gary Detroit |
"T. Early" wrote: "Michael" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm located in Toronto, Canada so hearing far off AM skip is pretty common during the right season. This may sound stupid, but while listening to my *new* radio a while ago, I managed to receive a radio program that discussed the "life and times" of driving the Big Rigs. It was really interesting and was not a 'special program' as there were numerous "bumpers" for upcoming shows. Two questions: Has anyone heard this radio show? If so, a freq. would be most appreciated as I cannot remember if it was SW or long-range AM and a skip phenom. I know for certain is was based in America and it was from the South as the accents were Southern US. Other than that, I can't recall any more info. Just taking a shot, but it could be part of the "Truckin' Bozo" show, heard far and wide in the U.S. http://www.thebozo.com/ Since you're in Toronto, I'm wondering if you might have heard it after midnight on WLW (700 AM) in Cincinnati. 'Truckin Bozo' heard here at 0715 on 700 WLW. An interesting show to listen to at times in the wee hours of the morning. dxAce Michigan |
Thanks! Yup, it was during one of my insomniac radio interludes.
Appreciate the info. Mike "dxAce" wrote in message ... "T. Early" wrote: "Michael" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm located in Toronto, Canada so hearing far off AM skip is pretty common during the right season. This may sound stupid, but while listening to my *new* radio a while ago, I managed to receive a radio program that discussed the "life and times" of driving the Big Rigs. It was really interesting and was not a 'special program' as there were numerous "bumpers" for upcoming shows. Two questions: Has anyone heard this radio show? If so, a freq. would be most appreciated as I cannot remember if it was SW or long-range AM and a skip phenom. I know for certain is was based in America and it was from the South as the accents were Southern US. Other than that, I can't recall any more info. Just taking a shot, but it could be part of the "Truckin' Bozo" show, heard far and wide in the U.S. http://www.thebozo.com/ Since you're in Toronto, I'm wondering if you might have heard it after midnight on WLW (700 AM) in Cincinnati. 'Truckin Bozo' heard here at 0715 on 700 WLW. An interesting show to listen to at times in the wee hours of the morning. dxAce Michigan |
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 20:33:28 -0400, "Gary Schnabl"
wrote: It's on Sirius. If you like trucking radio, there's also the Midnight Trucking Network. You should have no problem getting it on WJR after 1:06 AM ET. http://www.midnighttrucking.com/affiliates.html Gary Detroit |
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 19:46:37 -0400, "T. Early"
wrote: He's on XM. Just taking a shot, but it could be part of the "Truckin' Bozo" show, heard far and wide in the U.S. http://www.thebozo.com/ Since you're in Toronto, I'm wondering if you might have heard it after midnight on WLW (700 AM) in Cincinnati. |
"David" wrote in message ... On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 19:46:37 -0400, "T. Early" wrote: He's on XM. Just taking a shot, but it could be part of the "Truckin' Bozo" show, heard far and wide in the U.S. http://www.thebozo.com/ Since you're in Toronto, I'm wondering if you might have heard it after midnight on WLW (700 AM) in Cincinnati. Yes, it was after midnight - however I wasn't certain it was at 7am. (As previously posted) I seem to recall catching a portion of it in the middle of the night. In any case, thanks for the help - at least I know what the damn show is called! I'm not a trucker, but hearing a lively broadcast, Sunday when I couldn't sleep was pretty cool. I frequently used to listen to Indians baseball games on WWWE 1100 - so Cinci is a possibility. If it's syndicated, perhaps I listened to a closer station. Thanks for the addtional info - you guys is great! Mike |
FO&A,
"The Trucking Bozo" Radio Show TRUCKING-BOZO= http://www.thebozo.com/ Radio's 'Truckin' Bozo': Two Decades on WLW - by Rick Bird - Cincinnati Post staff reporter http://www.cincypost.com/2004/03/26/bozo032604.html WLW-INFO= http://beradio.com/mag/radio_future_clear_channel/ WLW-TOWER= http://hawkins.pair.com/wlw.shtml Bubba Bo to host 'Bozo' Show - by Rick Bird - Cincinnati Post staff reporter http://www.cincypost.com/2004/04/23/truck042304.html Other AM/MW Radio Stations that carry "The Trucking Bozo" Show: * WHO 1070 kHz @ Des Moines, IA http://www.whoradio.com/truckin_bozo.html * KTWO (K2) 1030 kHz @ Casper, WO http://www.k2radio.com/k2schedul.html * WTKG 1230 kHz @ Grand Rapids, MI http://www.wtkg.com/schedule.html * KFXD 580 kHz @ Boise, ID http://www.kfxd.com/main.html * KWKH 1130 kHz @ Shreveport, LA http://www.am1130thefan.com/bozo.html * WWVA 1170 kHz @ Wheeling, WV http://www.wwva.com/programs.html The Trucking Bozo is also available on XM Satellite Radio Channel 171. http://www.xmradio.com/programming/c...age.jsp?ch=171 FWIW: There is another late night Talk Radio Show for Truckers. "The MidNight Truckers Radio Network" http://www.midnighttrucking.com/ more than you wanted to know ~ RHF .. .. = = = "T. Early" wrote in message = = = ... "Michael" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm located in Toronto, Canada so hearing far off AM skip is pretty common during the right season. This may sound stupid, but while listening to my *new* radio a while ago, I managed to receive a radio program that discussed the "life and times" of driving the Big Rigs. It was really interesting and was not a 'special program' as there were numerous "bumpers" for upcoming shows. Two questions: Has anyone heard this radio show? If so, a freq. would be most appreciated as I cannot remember if it was SW or long-range AM and a skip phenom. I know for certain is was based in America and it was from the South as the accents were Southern US. Other than that, I can't recall any more info. Just taking a shot, but it could be part of the "Truckin' Bozo" show, heard far and wide in the U.S. http://www.thebozo.com/ Since you're in Toronto, I'm wondering if you might have heard it after midnight on WLW (700 AM) in Cincinnati. .. |
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