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Post by OnWithTheCountdown on Oct 20, 2019 21:20:40 GMT -5
Kudos to WW1, for not editing any of Bob Kingsley's sigmpff. from the show. At least there's SOME respect for the dead. I thought these shows would have been produced and distributed before Kingsley’s passing. Sir, you are bizzare for suggesting. Brian I would agree...and even after the practice of editing the show close began, there were random weeks where it wasn't edited. I wonder if that somewhat determines when the show was edited/produced; if there was a time period in which such practices were used. I don't think they'd go back and forth on it...then again, without any insider knowledge, anything is possible.
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Post by davewollenberg on Oct 21, 2019 5:40:02 GMT -5
I'm not against ALL commercials, just have the same amount, when originally broadcast, that's all.
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Post by mellongraig on Oct 26, 2019 6:18:53 GMT -5
Well, looks like 1991 for October will have to wait another year (and likely 1999 unless if they backtrack), as this week they go back to October 26, 1996. Now I wonder if 1991 may possibly be the year-end candidate?
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Post by davewollenberg on Oct 26, 2019 7:01:38 GMT -5
Graig, it seems that WW1 doesn't care about what we want to hear. They completely cut off Bob's signoff, for the #20-#11 hour.
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Post by mellongraig on Oct 27, 2019 10:30:43 GMT -5
Well Dave, I can't say anything much about cutting off segments that WW1 does, but they did say last year on the CT40 FB page that they cut it for disclaimers and sponsors, people's names, as well as a mailbag address from 1996-2005 that doesn't exist anymore, and all of that is old now. If there is anything that can be done, I think your best bet is to acquire all the ACC shows (especially the Kingsley era) when it was originally broadcast and enjoy them for your listening pleasure.
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Post by OnWithTheCountdown on Oct 27, 2019 13:53:28 GMT -5
That overall message has unfortunately fallen on deaf ears.
I remember listening to the 8/31/1985 AT40 show on local radio back in 2014, and right after Larry Morgan's announcement of which program it was to begin hour 3, it went straight to the number jingle. After acquiring the original show, Casey had mentioned Dr. Pepper sponsoring. And that's why Premiere edited it out.
I can understand the addresses and such...if anything though, I wish during the show's closing that the chart date can be left in. They can cut it out right after that. I'm good with everything else.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2019 15:03:25 GMT -5
That overall message has unfortunately fallen on deaf ears. I remember listening to the 8/31/1985 AT40 show on local radio back in 2014, and right after Larry Morgan's announcement of which program it was to begin hour 3, it went straight to the number jingle. After acquiring the original show, Casey had mentioned Dr. Pepper sponsoring. And that's why Premiere edited it out. I can understand the addresses and such...if anything though, I wish during the show's closing that the chart date can be left in. They can cut it out right after that. I'm good with everything else. It wouldn’t come off that strange. You have his ACC year end shows and he’d end those shows saying just part of his weekly spiel and then another guy would close the show with the credits that week. While I’ve never understood why they did that, point is they do. So if he read the chart date and then someone closed the show it wouldn’t be the most unusual thing ever.
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Post by briguy52748 on Oct 27, 2019 19:46:42 GMT -5
Graig, it seems that WW1 doesn't care about what we want to hear. They completely cut off Bob's signoff, for the #20-#11 hour. Are you referring to editing out the hour-end spiel (as opposed to the show ending, which you usually whine about)? All the hour ends were in the 1990s-2005 was – depending on the year, either a "stay tuned"-type comment or a tease for what's coming up in the next hour (usually, the first segment). The only thing I could see them cutting off were references to the ACC Mailbag address, which as pointed out has long since been closed, after playing the song or -- and this is a big or, as I've no idea -- if there were a listener contest which has since ended. I'm getting think more and more that you're wanting the original shows rebroadcast and kept completely intact from their original broadcasts ... am I correct in so assuming? Brian
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Post by davewollenberg on Oct 27, 2019 19:49:43 GMT -5
The hour-end spiel, Mr. Brian. WW1 takes away what we want to hear.
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Post by OnWithTheCountdown on Oct 27, 2019 19:52:58 GMT -5
Graig, it seems that WW1 doesn't care about what we want to hear. They completely cut off Bob's signoff, for the #20-#11 hour. Are you referring to editing out the hour-end spiel (as opposed to the show ending, which you usually whine about)? All the hour ends were in the 1990s-2005 was – depending on the year, either a "stay tuned"-type comment or a tease for what's coming up in the next hour (usually, the first segment). The only thing I could see them cutting off were references to the ACC Mailbag address, which as pointed out has long since been closed, after playing the song or -- and this is a big or, as I've no idea -- if there were a listener contest which has since ended. I'm getting think more and more that you're wanting the original shows rebroadcast and kept completely intact from their original broadcasts ... am I correct in so assuming? Brian That's what it seems...err, I mean, screams like to me.
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Post by mkarns on Oct 27, 2019 20:08:08 GMT -5
Graig, it seems that WW1 doesn't care about what we want to hear. They completely cut off Bob's signoff, for the #20-#11 hour. Are you referring to editing out the hour-end spiel (as opposed to the show ending, which you usually whine about)? All the hour ends were in the 1990s-2005 was – depending on the year, either a "stay tuned"-type comment or a tease for what's coming up in the next hour (usually, the first segment). The only thing I could see them cutting off were references to the ACC Mailbag address, which as pointed out has long since been closed, after playing the song or -- and this is a big or, as I've no idea -- if there were a listener contest which has since ended. I'm getting think more and more that you're wanting the original shows rebroadcast and kept completely intact from their original broadcasts ... am I correct in so assuming? Brian I'll also endorse that unreasonable demand. And Premiere's AT40 doesn't cut such long outdated things like Casey giving the 1970s/80s addresses to write to AT40.
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Post by briguy52748 on Oct 27, 2019 21:50:52 GMT -5
I'll also endorse that unreasonable demand. And Premiere's AT40 doesn't cut such long outdated things like Casey giving the 1970s/80s addresses to write to AT40. I wonder how many listeners, somehow thinking these were brand new shows (as opposed to 30-to-40-year-old shows), actually write in to Casey (a man who’s been dead five years) with a LDD? Just a curious question. 🤔 Brian
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Post by mellongraig on Nov 2, 2019 5:09:35 GMT -5
This week, a November 1995 show now finally airs as they go back to November 4, 1995 (which an aircheck can be seen that keeps the themes intact plus the missing first hour). That means now 1995 has aired every month with this week's 11/4/95 show.
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Post by davewollenberg on Nov 2, 2019 8:04:53 GMT -5
Graig, I was wonderin' how you're able to get the chart date of the show, when they cut off Bob's mention at the end. Please say. Thanks!
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Post by mellongraig on Nov 2, 2019 9:02:49 GMT -5
Graig, I was wonderin' how you're able to get the chart date of the show, when they cut off Bob's mention at the end. Please say. Thanks! I check the Billboard charts for a particular week to determine key clues it gives on song placements (as to if they move up, move down, or hold steady). At least the YouTube airchecks don't cut the themes off and have scoped ads like the 11/4/1995 show that was posted a few years ago.
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