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<blockquote data-quote="Sherlock" data-source="post: 553495" data-attributes="member: 4548"><p>I agree. I seldom listen to AM/FM any longer. And Sirus in the car. </p><p>The one thing I really remember from the broadcast days is this wonderful, deep, 6'4" good body voice on the radio. And you meet the 5'8" little old man in person. It happened many times. I even had a 3rd Commercial for a bit so I could do some fill in on the board (with turntables) at a radio station or two.</p><p>And use to do the board for the remotes for Thomas Road Baptist Church with Jerry Fawell, when Liberty University was just a dream. I don't usually see anyone with any broadcast background. Interesting days back then. </p><p></p><p>Now it's all computer, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sherlock, post: 553495, member: 4548"] I agree. I seldom listen to AM/FM any longer. And Sirus in the car. The one thing I really remember from the broadcast days is this wonderful, deep, 6'4" good body voice on the radio. And you meet the 5'8" little old man in person. It happened many times. I even had a 3rd Commercial for a bit so I could do some fill in on the board (with turntables) at a radio station or two. And use to do the board for the remotes for Thomas Road Baptist Church with Jerry Fawell, when Liberty University was just a dream. I don't usually see anyone with any broadcast background. Interesting days back then. Now it's all computer, etc. [/QUOTE]
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