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Post by Dale Latimer on Jul 31, 2017 21:21:44 GMT -5
An article on CBS affiliate WTVR's website in Richmond, VA about a local drive-in theater in the countryside northwest of town, included this passage: "Now in its eighth season, loyal and new customers return to yesteryear week after week. Even the sounds turn back the hands of time right down to Casey Kasem’s American Top 40 Countdown blaring on the radio at the concession stand." Any stations actually carrying the countdowns nearby? Article: wtvr.com/2017/07/28/i-have-a-story-goochland-drive-in-theater/Drive-in's site: www.goochlanddriveintheater.com/dL
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Post by mkarns on Jul 31, 2017 22:06:21 GMT -5
An article on CBS affiliate WTVR's website in Richmond, VA about a local drive-in theater in the countryside northwest of town, included this passage: "Now in its eighth season, loyal and new customers return to yesteryear week after week. Even the sounds turn back the hands of time right down to Casey Kasem’s American Top 40 Countdown blaring on the radio at the concession stand." Any stations actually carrying the countdowns nearby? Article: wtvr.com/2017/07/28/i-have-a-story-goochland-drive-in-theater/Drive-in's site: www.goochlanddriveintheater.com/dL About the closest one I could find over the air was WGRQ, which plays the 80s show on Sunday evenings from 6 to 10. But maybe the "radio" at the concession stand is actually an online stream?
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Post by Dale Latimer on Aug 7, 2017 10:47:24 GMT -5
The video doesn't provide any clues: only a speaker and a two-second-at-the-most snippet of Casey referencing a position on the chart. Still, the time period is consistent with when a drive-in movie would operate, and radios with online capability aren't impossible to find.
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