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                            The Old-Time Radio Digest!
                              Volume 2015 : Issue 92
                         A Part of the [removed]!
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                                 ISSN: 1533-9289


                                 Today's Topics:

  US Naval Air Reserve Show             [ karl tiedemann <karltiedemann@hotma ]
  Re: surplus cassettes                 [ Frank McGurn <[removed]@sbcglobal. ]
  This week in radio history 8-14 Nove  [ Joe Mackey <joemackey108@[removed] ]

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Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2015 11:33:45 -0500
From: karl tiedemann <karltiedemann@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  US Naval Air Reserve Show
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Hello, [removed] I just purchased a group of 16 Radiodisc transcription discs
of this series.  The regulars on the program are Jim Ameche, the Honey
Dreamers and the George Barnes Orchestra.  Among the various guests are Julie
Wilson, Eddy Duchin, Skitch Henderson, Jerry Colonna, Jack Carson, Marion
Hutton and "Georgie Goebel"  (no longer "Little" it seems, but not quite yet
"Gobel").  I'd be happy to pass these along to anyone who might want them, in
exchange for digital dubs of the material.  (I need one of the episodes in
particular in connection with a documentary I've been producing.)  Thank you.
--   Karl Tiedemann  (NYC)

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Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2015 11:34:49 -0500
From: Frank McGurn <[removed]@[removed];
To: [removed]@[removed]
Subject:  Re: surplus cassettes

On 11/6/2015 12:02 AM, [removed]@[removed] wrote:
From: Andy Blatt<asajb2000@[removed];

Andy Blatt has a problem that all OTR collector have. Time has passed us
by, First it was reel to reel recorders, then Cassette taps on and the
those wonderful CD's and That's not the End . OTR can be stored using
mp3 files on the computer OR travel drive also know a Flash drive,
Travel Dr. drive and other names that hold  many GB's of
information.

I'm a quilter, after 30 year of collecting old radio show and collection
of  about 4200 cassettes ( about 9,000  shows)and 50 reel to reel tapes.
I  called a day. My reason was simple I was tired of collecting . My
cassette collection has labels that I printer on my computer. all number
and date properly. I had insert labels in my clear plastic cassette I
titles and of programs and other info. Took a lot of time & money to by
the blank labels. I stopped when I revitalized any thing about OTR was
free on the internet.  The collection took a lot of [removed] for 5 years
my collection gather dust.
I could not sell any in fact I gave away 3 o4 4 cassettes. made a lot of
calls to [removed] homes , Library's Finally my call the Salvation
Army resale store and they  said yes, they will pick hem up if you put
them in plastic bags. They came and took all of it- gone. I don't miss
my old hobby. I listen to any radio program any time I want [removed] On Line
or on about local Radio stations,
Very old collector ,  Frank McGurn
McHenry, Illinois

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Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2015 11:34:54 -0500
From: Joe Mackey <joemackey108@[removed];
To: otr-digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject:  This week in radio history 8-14 November

11/9

1948   This is Your Life debuted on NBC. Ralph Edwards hosted the radio
show for two years before it moved to television.

11/10

1950   Monty Woolley starred as The Magnificent Montague, which debuted
on NBC.

11/12

1932   The National Broadcasting Company opened its new studios at Radio
City in New York City. They celebrated with a gala program at Radio City
Music Hall.

11/14

1921   KYW radio, Chicago, IL broadcast the first opera by a
professional company. Listeners heard Samson Et Dalila as it was being
performed at the Chicago Auditorium.

 From Today in History at the NY Times -

1922  the British Broadcasting Corp. began its domestic radio service.

Joe

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