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Re: [IRCA] OT: Yahoo Chat
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] OT: Yahoo Chat
- From: Ira Elbert New III <ien3@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2012 21:23:24 -0500
Is there a certain chat room you'll be in ?
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 27, 2012, at 8:26 PM, "Rick Dau" <drummer1965usa@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Stephen, I sometimes get Yahoo Chat windows that pop open from people that aren't on my Contacts list, and I think you can respond to those directly without having to add them to your list. I use Yahoo Messenger, which is a more sophisticated way of chatting on Yahoo.
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> BTW, I do Instant Messenging on Yahoo whilst I DX, and since I don't have to work tomorrow, I plan to pull an all-nighter tonight. Those of you who are on Yahoo and will be up late are welcome to chat (preferably about DXing!) with me, and I'll respond in kind with any tips from this part of the country that I have to pass along. My Yahoo Chat ID is drummer1965usa, same as my E-mail.
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> 73,
> Rick Dau
> South Omaha, Nebraska
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> From: Stephen Airy <pianoplayer88key@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: Geralyn Hollerman <lynnhollerman@xxxxxxxxx>; Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America <irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Friday, January 27, 2012 4:00 PM
> Subject: Re: [IRCA] Fwd: Music of Your Life Returns to AM Radio
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> P.S. Off topic, but for anyone that uses the new version of Yahoo Mail ... Is there a way to read incoming chat messages WITHOUT adding that person to my list? I often get chat requests, but I only seem to see an option of adding them to my friends list, or closing the window. Based on their screen names they look like people I probably don't know, so I really would like to read the message (and also preferably view their profile) BEFORE I add them to my list.
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> From: Geralyn Hollerman <lynnhollerman@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: irca <irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Friday, January 27, 2012 4:05 AM
> Subject: [IRCA] Fwd: Music of Your Life Returns to AM Radio
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> -------- Original Message --------
>> Subject: Music of Your Life Returns to AM Radio
>> Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2012 11:09:12 +1300
>> From: Radio Heritage Mail <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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>> Media Release
> Radio Heritage Foundation
> January 27 2012 New Life on AM for Music of Your Life
> _____________________________________ Those who listened to US stations in the late 70's and early 80's
> will remember this music format - featuring adult standards - heard
> on a large number of AM stations. After years of decline as listeners moved away from AM, the format
> found a new home online [www.musicofyourlife.com] supported by a
> small group of generally low power fringe AM stations in areas with
> high numbers of retirees. In a stunning comeback, MOYL has signed a deal with the owner of some
> 39 AM stations to replace many existing brokered Asian and Spanish
> language programs with their formula of 'Great American Songbook' and
> complementary adult contemporary hits [think Michael Buble] from
> February 1 2012. What's interesting: Asian and Spanish language programs are replaced
> [presumably as their younger listeners migrate to FM and online],
> music returns to AM, and some of these high power [10-50kW] stations
> are familiar to many listeners: KBLA 1580 in Los Angeles, KIQI 1010
> in San Francisco, KXPA 1540 in Seattle, KWRU 940 in Fresno, WNMA 1210
> in Miami and many others. MOYL is targeted directly at the 'baby boomer' market, and is closely
> associated with long time artist Pat Boone and his family - he's one
> of the personality presenters - and advertisers are clearly seeing
> value in using this format on AM radio in major US radio markets to
> reach the 55+ listeners. For these older listeners, it'll be pleasant to tune to AM and hear
> familiar tunes and slow paced presenters instead of incessant talk,
> chatter and sports. The real test will be - can MOYL move some of the
> next generation current 40-55 audience from FM to AM - and breathe
> new life back into the AM dial. >From a radio heritage perspective, this move by MOYL underscores the
> appeal of radio and familiar music to the 'babyboomer' generation
> which grew up with AM radio, and which increasingly and instinctively
> returns to its roots as retirement beckons. It's this audience which dominates visitors to the Radio Heritage
> Foundation website [www.radioheritage.com] and enjoys the hundreds of
> entertaining features about broadcasters from their era of radio. If you're interested in radio from the 1930-1970 era, you'll enjoy
> many of the stories, images and memories at www.radioheritage.com. Radio Heritage Foundation is a registered non-profit connecting
> radio, popular culture, history and heritage at www.radioheritage.com. Voluntary annual supporter donation towards
> operating costs is just US$25.
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