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When I was at a radio station in '93-'94 I remember most all paid programming (for weekend broadcast) arrived via mail on cassette. There was one program still arriving on two 33rpm LPs, in a white cardboard sleeve...can't remember what it was. It was not music or comedy though. Most weekend programs were still done live by various individuals/groups.
I don't doubt that big network syndicated shows were going to CD by then. Although we were Mutual/NBC, we used the satellite feed (and the networks) solely for news. |
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I have an episode of "Rock Around the World" a standard-sized lp from 1977, I think. The show sums up all of the music news for the week, and then gets into the main event: an interview with Iggy Pop with several live tracks from his shows with David Bowie. The show features commercials, and a time sheet is included so you can cut in your own local ads as well.
I have seen several other episodes of Rock Around the World come up for sale, so I guess it was common for DJs to take these things home. |
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