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Bob Shannon works on WCBS in N.Y.C.  I think it's Scott Shannon who is 
involved with True Oldies.  Lou
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From: "Harvey Heagy" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, October 12, 2009 7:35 PM
Subject: Re: OT KFRC 1550


> Bob Shannon does most of the voiceover work on the True Oldies Channel, =
> and from where I sit, I haven't seen much that you can't get on any =
> other oldies service.  At least stations like WPON do play some rare =
> things even if the technical quality of their stream isn't what it =
> should be.  It sounds like they patch in an AM radio into the computer =
> and stream that sound.  But they do play some good material much of it =
> like Alex Ward's Pink and Black days on XM does.  But yes, True Oldies =
> Channel plays mainly the top 500 stale oldies of all time that we all =
> know and love and are sick of.
> Harvey 

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