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Questions regarding all aspects of radio (except for technical transmitter questions). Questions like formats, operations, sales, announcing.

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College radio: program director and general manager, WCMO, Marietta; WMRT, Marietta (OH); Announcer, WPAR; WIBZ, Parkersburg, WV; Announcer, newscaster, WMOA, Marietta and announcer, copywriter, newscaster at WVOS, Liberty, NY. Announcer, newscaster, WERA, Plainfield, NJ and contributor to other stations, both online and broadcast

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BA degree in Mass Media/Management (Radio/eTV & Business) at Marietta College; Courses in webpage design for the internet

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Recent Answers from Andy Blatt

2013-04-29 XM Radio:

According to my friend who has satellite in his car, the combined service is called Sirius/XM and where they offer it together, there is one set of lineup numbers and it costs extra for   premium channels

2013-04-28 XM Radio:

At one point, when satellite radio first started. there were two separate, competing companies,  XM and Sirius.  Each had its own broadcasting system and neither's was compatible with the other, so units

2013-01-18 Sales:

At the station end of it, you would want to talk to the sales manager.  However, most spots are handled by the department in an ad agency.that handles the creative side of things.  If it is a local spot

2012-09-27 Copying music for air play:

While I am only acquainted with the basics of copyright law, I do know.that anything sent by a record company or.distributor remains the property of the sender and that is why the item is usually marked

2011-12-18 Old radio comedians:

Not sure if this is it, but comedian Bob Burns played such an instrument, called a   Bazooka.  This was prior to World War II, when the word became more commonly associated with a shoulder mounted gun

 

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