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Shredder:
A contestant Today who played Ten Chances mentions that she listens to the show on audio during work. Is this possible to be heard nationally?
I remember being in San Diego for the Comic Con in 98, flipping the radio dials to try and find something worth listening to in a new state visist. And to my surprise, I came across an audio simulcast of a FOX Station playing the Simpsons... And here I thought I was the only one who converted movies and TV shows to audio tape for road listening...
Can anyone fill me in on this?
zachhoran:
[quote name=\'Shredder\' date=\'Oct 10 2003, 10:57 AM\'] A contestant Today who played Ten Chances mentions that she listens to the show on audio during work. Is this possible to be heard nationally?
I remember being in San Diego for the Comic Con in 98, flipping the radio dials to try and find something worth listening to in a new state visist. And to my surprise, I came across an audio simulcast of a FOX Station playing the Simpsons... And here I thought I was the only one who converted movies and TV shows to audio tape for road listening...
Can anyone fill me in on this? [/quote]
There are some cities that have radio broadcasts of the local CBS affiliate on a low numbered FM station. WPVI in Philly was/is broadcast on FM 89 in this area.
I at 10 or 11 tape recorded part of a Vegas episode of Squares(WPVI aired it weeknights at 7:30PM) from the radio in this manner.
snowpeck:
It's also entirely possible that she has a radio with a TV band. I had one of those for a while (it was very inexpensive) and it picked up the audio from the local TV stations.
Greg
Jimmy Owen:
In addition, you can get audio from any Channel 6 at 87.7 fm, if your radio goes that far down.
Skynet74:
[quote name=\'Shredder\' date=\'Oct 10 2003, 11:57 AM\'] A contestant Today who played Ten Chances mentions that she listens to the show on audio during work. Is this possible to be heard nationally?
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Her town probably has their CBS affiliate on Channel 6 which can be heard on 88.7 FM. When I visited San Diego a long time ago I taped the audio from XETV Channel 6 which was an independant station back then. I Got some cool audio clips From The original Dating Game, The All New Newlywed Game and The All New Let's Make A Deal which all aired on that station in 1985. I've still got those audio tapes today!
John
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