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Silloin tällöin nousee esiin keskustelua ja tiedonjanoa spanskien local breakeistä. Olen ihmetellyt, että miksei samanlaista aktiviteettia ole syntynyt jenkkiasemien paikallisbreikeistä. Suurin osahan niistä ohjelmista, jotka täällä (Etelä-Suomessa) kuuluvat ovat nykyään network -ohjelmia. Radioasemien omatuotantoinen ohjelmaa alkaa sikäläiseen yöaikaan olla melkoinen harvinaisuus. Toki jenkit sen omankin ID:nsä vähintään kerran pari tunnissa ulosantavat, joten asiasta ei liene niin suurta ongelmaa syntynyt.
Olen kuitenkin nyt netistä koonnut tuonne alapuolelle muutamia 'ohjelmakelloja' ja linkkejä sellaisiin. Toivottavasti ne antavat osviittaa siitä milloin sitä IDiä kannattaa kytistellä. Erityisesti tuo viimeinen 'Satellite Channels and Program Clock' on mielenkiintoinen, koska siitä käy ilmi kuinka täysautomatisoiduilla, satelliitista ohjelmansa downloadaavilla asemilla paikalliset insertit hoidetaan. Tasatunnin ID tuleekin näillä asemilla 10 sekuntia vaille tasatunnin ... 

73 de PUL 


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Program Clocks
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The traditional AM Talk Radio clock
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The MyTechnologyLawyer Radio Shows all feature the traditional AM Talk Radio clock, including ten minutes of commercial audio allowing for guest and host breaks. These segments are long enough to develop themes for substantive conversation without exhausting the attention span of the listener.
http://www.mytechnologylawyer.com/media/RadioClock.pdf


Fox Sports Radio
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Program Clock local breaks (from Medium Wave News 51/09, Feb 2006):
(pre 0700 UTC) HH:02-HH:06, HH:24-HH:26, HH:44-HH:46, HH:57-HH:00
(post 0700 UTC) HH:02-HH:06, HH:27-HH:28, HH:47-HH:48  


AN ABC NEWS RADIO SPECIAL - CLOCK
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00:00 - 00:06 NEWS/LOCAL AVAIL
00:06 - 00:16 SEGMENT 1-SHOW
16:00 - 20:05 (Approx) LOCAL BREAK (4 MIN + :05 LOCAL ID AT END)
20:05 - 29:55 SEGMENT 2-SHOW
29:55 - 34:00 (Hard Break) LOCAL BREAK (4 MIN + :05 LOCAL ID AT END)
34:00 - 42:00 SEGMENT 3-SHOW
42:00 - 46:05 (Approx) LOCAL BREAK (4 MIN + :05 LOCAL ID AT END)
46:00 - 52:00 SEGMENT 4-SHOW
52:00 - 55:05 (Approx) LOCAL BREAK (3 MIN + :05 LOCAL ID AT END)
55:05 - 58:50 SEGMENT 5-SHOW
58:50 SHOW END

Radio America
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http://www.radioamerica.org/clocks/ra_clock.pdf

NPR - All Things Considered
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Things_Considered
NPR - Morning Edition
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morning_Edition


Salem Radio Network (Bill Bennett's Morning in America)
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http://www.srnonline.com/Downloads/pdfs/MIAclockF.pdf

Air America
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http://www.thomhartmann.com/thomshow.pdf

Universal Talk Network
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http://www.universaltalknetwork.com/Programclock_standard.pdf

Various Talk Shows
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http://www.talkshowsusa.com/index.html


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Satellite Channels and Program Clock 
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ABC / The Todd Feinburg Show

Starguide III
Channel EBN/GAB 2, Left
StarGuide ID #: 58

00:00 - 05:00 Fill
05:00 - 06:30 Local break **
06:30 - 18:00 Program content (11:30)

18:00 - 20:00 Network break
20:00 - 23:10 Local break **/ ID ++
23:10 - 28:50 Program content (5:40)

28:50 - 29:50 Network break
29:50 - 33:00 :10 Local-ID ++ 3:00 Local break **
33:00 - 34:00 Network break
34:00 - 48:00 Program content (14:00)

48:00 - 50:00 Network break
50:00 - 53:10 Local break ** / ID ++
53:10 - 58:50 Program content (5:40)

58:50 - 59:50 Local break **
59:50 - Legal ID ##


** Local break triggered by 25Hz tone
++ Station ID triggered by 25/35Hz tone
## Legal ID - 35Hz tone (Near the top of every hour, there's a 35 Hz tone for two seconds on the left channel, to cue equipment at your site to play the legal ID).

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2 UT, so halfway between them would be 2114.5 UT [corrected], just after this session. All these signals are weak but steady, more like groundwave than skywave. Since I am getting WCCO, try 1500 for KSTP, which if in, would likely be skywave at top end of band, but nothing audible other than my nearest, 500-watt KPGM Pawhuska OK, providing at 2101 UT Jan 31 a ``WWLS Sports Animal`` ID which KEPN itself cannot. I should have checked 1540 for KXEL Waterloo IA, which is typically skywaving early. After some shopping, next check at 2123 UT finds that 640 KEPN has come back on in the meantime, so the fun is over (Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 1140, Feb 3 at 1302 UT, Mexican music interrupted by ``KLTK, Radio Las Américas`` ID with the letters pronounced in English, right back to music; briefly mixed with another SS talking; 1305 UT, KLTK with a ``dos frecuencias`` canned ID for ``##80 y 1140 AM``. I still think it`s 1380, i.e. station with same slogan, KMUS Tulsa that they are saying, but fade/distortion makes it hard to be certain it`s not 680 which sounds about the same. Quick check of 1380 here finds unID in English, in heavy splash from local 1390 KCRC. Back to 1140: at 1317 UT, another ``dos frecuencias`` ID this time giving 11-40 first. I keep listening past 1331 UT sunrise, but KLTK is losing out to KRMP OKC even when nulled. So no luck today on 1140 Kansas City, whether KCXL Liberty MO is still English or Spanish. KLTK`s slogan is not named after the Americas, but after a frequently-advertising Arkansas supermarket named after the Americas; COL tiny Centerton (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 1140, Feb 6 at 1400 UT, in QRM, partial ID in English mentioning 1140 and 102.9 FM. That matches listing for KCXL Liberty MO (Kansas City). Since hearing ``Univisión Kansas City`` mentioned in Spanish on 1140, Jan 29 at 1337 UT and also 1140 y 102.9, I have been trying to confirm that it`s really KCXL in Spanish ex-English. But apparently not. Possibly that was just a commercial for the Univisión TV outlet in Kansas City. Dave Hughes in KCMO also checked 1140 for me, at a totally different daypart after 0600 UT Feb 5 and found it still in English altho with QRM in Spanish, which at that hour was probably XEMR. Feb 6 and previous mornings, in the 1330-1400 UT period, I`ve only been getting a mix of KRMP OK, KLTK AR, and KSOO SD, until the log above (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 1140, Feb 5 at 0645 UT, I am nulling XEMR looking for some US station, since someone thought he might be hearing WBXR in AL which is supposed to be a daytimer; don`t hear that, but I find one with C2CAM, sounds like same subject as on countless other affiliates, mentioning ``mansions`` and confirmed as such by tuning to WOAI 1200, which is always running way behind most of the others. Most likely WRVA in Richmond VA, confirmed on the C2CAM website as an affiliate, tho I have not searched the whole thing for any other 1140s. I remember how pleased I was sesquidecades ago when I first picked up WRVA for a new state in OKC; IIRC, KLPR and XEMR at night were not factors. I have visually searched the 2014 NRC AM Log and find KNWQ Palm Springs CA is also a `B` station, but unlikely here and may not be on C2C this early. A TN station is also shown as a B-affiliate, even tho it`s a daytimer?? Would you believe there is even another 1140 in Virginia? Daytimer in the western tip, possible because per NRC Pattern Book, WRVA 50 kW has a NW/SE direxional pattern day & night. Which means it`s still a good catch in OK. Palm Springs throws what power it has southwestward into San Diego and the Pacific (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 1160, Jan 31 at 1422 UT, after lots of W&M chatter in Spanish, ad for car dealer in 816 area code, so it`s KCTO Cleveland MO (Kansas City market). I was also checking 1140 but not started early enough today to sort out the KC and AR SS stations as heard yesterday (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ============== UNIDENTIFIED. 1140, Feb 3 at 1405 UT, checking out the Spanish stations, some Mexican music is still audible, vs an ID in English sounding like KCNC. I wonder if that could have been KNAB Burlington CO with a weather or news report out of channel ``4``, Denver? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) UNIDENTIFIED. 1170, Feb 5 at 0655 UT, still trying to pull an ID from a SS with KFAQ Tulsa nulled, making 72/minute SAH = 1.2 Hz; seems to be quoting Bible when KFAQ fades a bit (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list IRCA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its editors, publishing staff, or officers For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org To Post a message: irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx