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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

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

2010-01-30 radio:

No doubt you have been hearing that Conan's ratings on The Tonight Show were not equal to Jay Leno's ratings but that Conan achieved higher numbers in the important demographics.    Well, in radio it is

2009-07-16 Digital TV over the air signals:

I'm not certain, but it may be that whatever movement there is, that is acting as interference.  You might try locating the TV out of the (line of) sight of you, your chair or anything else that might

2009-04-10 reel to reel player?:

Reel decks don't generally increase or hold their value, especially given the fact that they have been eclipsed by more modern technology.  However, the value would all depend on the condition, the amount

2009-02-09 radio:

Yes, either by bouncing it off of the satellite or (in the past) through phone lines.  When radio first started, programs wer distributed by tapes and records and so a program would be heard at all different

 

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