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February 4, 2010 at 12:08 AM #509668February 4, 2010 at 1:49 AM #508766
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February 4, 2010 at 6:53 AM #508771jpinpb
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Halloran, who has also worked in the record industry, has not ruled out a return to either radio or records. …[/quote]I remember when he and a relative of his opened a record store in La Jolla. I think it was around 1993 or thereabouts. It wasn’t very successful.
KCRW is a good alternative. Can’t get it in on the car radio, though. It would be cool if KPBS did some music. As I said, they could really benefit from Halloran’s knowledge and connections.
February 4, 2010 at 6:53 AM #508920jpinpb
Participant[quote=edna_mode]
Halloran, who has also worked in the record industry, has not ruled out a return to either radio or records. …[/quote]I remember when he and a relative of his opened a record store in La Jolla. I think it was around 1993 or thereabouts. It wasn’t very successful.
KCRW is a good alternative. Can’t get it in on the car radio, though. It would be cool if KPBS did some music. As I said, they could really benefit from Halloran’s knowledge and connections.
February 4, 2010 at 6:53 AM #509331jpinpb
Participant[quote=edna_mode]
Halloran, who has also worked in the record industry, has not ruled out a return to either radio or records. …[/quote]I remember when he and a relative of his opened a record store in La Jolla. I think it was around 1993 or thereabouts. It wasn’t very successful.
KCRW is a good alternative. Can’t get it in on the car radio, though. It would be cool if KPBS did some music. As I said, they could really benefit from Halloran’s knowledge and connections.
February 4, 2010 at 6:53 AM #509424jpinpb
Participant[quote=edna_mode]
Halloran, who has also worked in the record industry, has not ruled out a return to either radio or records. …[/quote]I remember when he and a relative of his opened a record store in La Jolla. I think it was around 1993 or thereabouts. It wasn’t very successful.
KCRW is a good alternative. Can’t get it in on the car radio, though. It would be cool if KPBS did some music. As I said, they could really benefit from Halloran’s knowledge and connections.
February 4, 2010 at 6:53 AM #509677jpinpb
Participant[quote=edna_mode]
Halloran, who has also worked in the record industry, has not ruled out a return to either radio or records. …[/quote]I remember when he and a relative of his opened a record store in La Jolla. I think it was around 1993 or thereabouts. It wasn’t very successful.
KCRW is a good alternative. Can’t get it in on the car radio, though. It would be cool if KPBS did some music. As I said, they could really benefit from Halloran’s knowledge and connections.
February 4, 2010 at 2:05 PM #509052sdduuuude
ParticipantFor the best music, go to Pandora.com. Pay the yearly fee (35 bucks or so) and you’ll have no commercials. No Halloran needed. You are your own DJ – sort, of.
There is some good database technology there that chooses the music based on songs you choose as seeds. It’s pretty nifty.
I haven’t listened to a radio staion in several months, since signing on to Pandora.
February 4, 2010 at 2:05 PM #509199sdduuuude
ParticipantFor the best music, go to Pandora.com. Pay the yearly fee (35 bucks or so) and you’ll have no commercials. No Halloran needed. You are your own DJ – sort, of.
There is some good database technology there that chooses the music based on songs you choose as seeds. It’s pretty nifty.
I haven’t listened to a radio staion in several months, since signing on to Pandora.
February 4, 2010 at 2:05 PM #509610sdduuuude
ParticipantFor the best music, go to Pandora.com. Pay the yearly fee (35 bucks or so) and you’ll have no commercials. No Halloran needed. You are your own DJ – sort, of.
There is some good database technology there that chooses the music based on songs you choose as seeds. It’s pretty nifty.
I haven’t listened to a radio staion in several months, since signing on to Pandora.
February 4, 2010 at 2:05 PM #509703sdduuuude
ParticipantFor the best music, go to Pandora.com. Pay the yearly fee (35 bucks or so) and you’ll have no commercials. No Halloran needed. You are your own DJ – sort, of.
There is some good database technology there that chooses the music based on songs you choose as seeds. It’s pretty nifty.
I haven’t listened to a radio staion in several months, since signing on to Pandora.
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