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Post by Mike on Apr 5, 2014 16:24:43 GMT -5
Please modify that 7PM (ET) Sunday listing for KCPI, since they played all three extras today; this was my first time listening to that fantastic countdown on this station, so I have to assume that they'll play the extras every week. Any chance you could check them out again tomorrow (just in case I'm not able to)? I'll make a note of it for them but I'm thinking of the possibility that theirs might not be consistent from week to week.
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Post by Mike on Apr 5, 2014 16:34:11 GMT -5
Updated the KOOL page.
Updated the WODC listing as well, the note at the bottom now reads:
They appear to be making room in their schedule to play both shows on two-show weekends. Sometimes the 4-hour show will air in this timeslot in the morning, in which case the timeslot will be 8 am - Noon, and sometimes that one will air at night.
The night airing will be from 8 pm - Midnight for a 4 hour show, and 9 pm - Midnight for a 3 hour show. Be sure to check this thread and the 70s show weekly thread for updates on weeks where WODC airs both shows.
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Post by BrettVW on Apr 6, 2014 8:36:59 GMT -5
An update on 105.9 Sunny FM, here is the scorecard since they have started their random mix of 70s and 80s Sunday 2/23: 1981 (first week of ever diverting from the 70s since they started airing the show in Feb 2011) Sunday 3/2: 1978 Sunday 3/9: 1983 Sunday 3/16: 1986 Sunday 3/23: 1985 Sunday 3/30: 1975 And again, regardless of the year, they only air the 3 hour show 1979 this morning. My guess is they air whichever show has the most 'hits' as they have a regular playlist that splits the 70s and 80s pretty evenly so either edition fits the station
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Post by jgsynergy on Apr 6, 2014 11:26:08 GMT -5
Here's a new streaming link domain address for KCCL - K-Hits 101.5 FM - Sacramento CA : dev01.vipology.com/players/stw-small.php?id=KCCLFM This station has undergone changes and upgrades to both its website and its media player. They no longer list AT 40 on their newly designed website but I can confirm it still played on 4/06/14 at its regular time. P.S. Remember to type in the prefix of: http:// right before you enter the rest of the domain name for this new streaming link. Once you enter the full long form address and it is loaded and processed into this thread it will trim the address back and drop the http:// portion leaving the main section intact.
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Post by jgsynergy on Apr 6, 2014 12:01:23 GMT -5
Here's a new link to the Casey countdown page from KOOL - 94.5 FM - Phoenix AZ. kool.cbslocal.com/tag/countdown/The previous link still works, but it is not being updated and it will eventually be phased out. Mike, when you transferred this new URL from the old address you ran into a problem I encountered when I initially attempted to do likewise. The reason your new link doesn't function is because you have to include the full domain name in the address before it will activate. In plain terms, you simply need to add this to the beginning of the new link: http:// and then continue with kool.cbslocal.com/tag/countdown/ -- hopefully this will correct this incompatibility problem. Just play around with it -- it probably took me about three tries to get it right. Cheers and Good Luck!
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Post by Mike on Apr 6, 2014 19:58:05 GMT -5
Mike, when you transferred this new URL from the old address you ran into a problem I encountered when I initially attempted to do likewise. The reason your new link doesn't function is because you have to include the full domain name in the address before it will activate. In plain terms, you simply need to add this to the beginning of the new link: http:// and then continue with kool.cbslocal.com/tag/countdown/ -- hopefully this will correct this incompatibility problem. Just play around with it -- it probably took me about three tries to get it right. Cheers and Good Luck! I don't run into this issue, but I'm guessing that's a Chrome-ism (i.e. it opens fine this way in Chrome, but in other browsers that's not the case). I'll fix it. EDIT: Yeah, Chrome just adjusts all URLs that way.
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Post by jgsynergy on Apr 6, 2014 20:24:16 GMT -5
Mike, when you transferred this new URL from the old address you ran into a problem I encountered when I initially attempted to do likewise. The reason your new link doesn't function is because you have to include the full domain name in the address before it will activate. In plain terms, you simply need to add this to the beginning of the new link: http:// and then continue with kool.cbslocal.com/tag/countdown/ -- hopefully this will correct this incompatibility problem. Just play around with it -- it probably took me about three tries to get it right. Cheers and Good Luck! I don't run into this issue, but I'm guessing that's a Chrome-ism (i.e. it opens fine this way in Chrome, but in other browsers that's not the case). I'll fix it. EDIT: Yeah, Chrome just adjusts all URLs that way. KOOL - P-E-R-F-E-C-T KCCL - Good To Go!!! Thanks!
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Post by jgsynergy on Apr 6, 2014 20:33:47 GMT -5
***Heads Up***
I know this is a little late...but Australia and New Zealand switched out of Daylight Saving Time this Sunday 4/6/14. Since only certain states in Oz observe DST this won't effect
all areas "down under" equally. However, all of NZ does observe DST. You may need to adjust your time tables accordingly.
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Post by oaklandmike on Apr 6, 2014 22:04:23 GMT -5
Which stations in New Zealand play the AT40 70's , I didn't see any on the list
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Post by mga707 on Apr 6, 2014 22:52:30 GMT -5
***Heads Up***
I know this is a little late...but Australia and New Zealand switched out of Daylight Saving Time this Sunday 4/6/14. Since only certain states in Oz observe DST this won't effect
all areas "down under" equally. However, all of NZ does observe DST. You may need to adjust your time tables accordingly.
I'm going to assume that Victoria state does observe DST and thus my usual Friday evening date with KLFM in Bendigo, Vic., will start an hour later starting this coming Friday. I've come to this conclusion in a somewhat roundabout way: While watching live news (or non-news, as has been more often the case) coverage of the MS370 mystery from Perth, I've noticed that the local time in Perth (and, by extension, in Western Australia state) has been three hours behind the time in Victoria, based on my KLFM experience. Thus, I assume that Victoria has been observing DST while Western Australia (WA) has not.
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Post by mga707 on Apr 6, 2014 22:54:59 GMT -5
***Heads Up***
I know this is a little late...but Australia and New Zealand switched out of Daylight Saving Time this Sunday 4/6/14. Since only certain states in Oz observe DST this won't effect
all areas "down under" equally. However, all of NZ does observe DST. You may need to adjust your time tables accordingly. I'm going to assume that Victoria state does observe DST and thus my usual Friday evening date with KLFM in Bendigo, Vic., will start an hour later starting this coming Friday. I've come to this conclusion in a somewhat roundabout way: While watching live news (or non-news, as has been more often the case) coverage of the MH370 mystery from Perth, I've noticed that the local time in Perth (and, by extension, in Western Australia state) has been three hours behind the time in Victoria, based on my KLFM experience. Since Australia is divided into three time zones (WA in one; SA and NT in the central zone; and Qld, NSW, Vic, and Tas in the eastern zone), there should only be a two-hour difference. Thus, I assume that Victoria has been observing DST while Western Australia (WA) has not.
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Post by jgsynergy on Apr 6, 2014 23:05:29 GMT -5
Which stations in New Zealand play the AT40 70's , I didn't see any on the list This is just a general "FYI" for those who might listen to or record off of stations in this part of the world -- be it for AT 40 or other similarly syndicated programs. But I don't see any AT 40 stations from New Zealand currently listed on this thread. It has been featured on Solid Gold Radio New Zealand, but I don't know if that's still the case.
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Post by jgsynergy on Apr 6, 2014 23:20:32 GMT -5
***Heads Up***
I know this is a little late...but Australia and New Zealand switched out of Daylight Saving Time this Sunday 4/6/14. Since only certain states in Oz observe DST this won't effect
all areas "down under" equally. However, all of NZ does observe DST. You may need to adjust your time tables accordingly.
I'm going to assume that Victoria state does observe DST and thus my usual Friday evening date with KLFM in Bendigo, Vic., will start an hour later starting this coming Friday. I've come to this conclusion in a somewhat roundabout way: While watching live news (or non-news, as has been more often the case) coverage of the MS370 mystery from Perth, I've noticed that the local time in Perth (and, by extension, in Western Australia state) has been three hours behind the time in Victoria, based on my KLFM experience. Thus, I assume that Victoria has been observing DST while Western Australia (WA) has not. You're spot on mga707! Victoria does observe DST as do New South Wales, South Australia and Tasmania. But Queensland, Northern Australia and Western Australia don't. It definitely keeps you guessing and on your toes. Daylight Saving Time starts back up in this region on October 5th -- except where just noted.
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Post by mga707 on Apr 7, 2014 15:56:48 GMT -5
I'm going to assume that Victoria state does observe DST and thus my usual Friday evening date with KLFM in Bendigo, Vic., will start an hour later starting this coming Friday. I've come to this conclusion in a somewhat roundabout way: While watching live news (or non-news, as has been more often the case) coverage of the MS370 mystery from Perth, I've noticed that the local time in Perth (and, by extension, in Western Australia state) has been three hours behind the time in Victoria, based on my KLFM experience. Thus, I assume that Victoria has been observing DST while Western Australia (WA) has not. You're spot on mga707! Victoria does observe DST as do New South Wales, South Australia and Tasmania. But Queensland, Northern Australia and Western Australia don't. It definitely keeps you guessing and on your toes. Daylight Saving Time starts back up in this region on October 5th -- except where just noted. Thanks for the confirmation of my hunch! I will be tuning in to KLFM this coming Friday evening at 7PM local time rather than 6PM (Noon Saturday in Bendigo, Victoria). It must really be confusing during the Australian summer having Brisbane one hour behind both Sydney and Melbourne! Of course, living in Arizona I know all about confusing out-of-staters with our refusal to adopt DST!
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Post by Mike on Apr 7, 2014 18:16:54 GMT -5
Oz stations streaming check: KLFM and 2NUR-FM are still up and running. 1494 AM/2AY, however, has pulled streaming. BTW: Given the wildly different DST observing time down in Oceania (Oz/NZ), it's probably better to post notice of starting/ending times in here rather than include notes for those stations. Reason being: The possibility of exact weeks being slightly different from year to year - a.k.a. I could put a note down for them only to end up being wrong because a week changed at either end on a given year. What I'll do instead is to include a notice to check these pages for information on starting/ending times. P.S. CJFX runs the previous week's 70s show rather than the current week's, as they do with the 80s, don't they?
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