[Tradjazz] Radio OKOM
Bruce McNichols
muskrat at bestweb.net
Fri Mar 28 12:42:52 EDT 2008
Don,
The way I understand it, the programs are run in pretty much chronological
order. One thing I've noticed is that for some reason the computer seems to
batch the programs. That is, many many Joe Klee programs will run in a row;
same with Bud Merigold, etc. Although those programs seem to be in
chronological order.
We haven't forgotten the concept to have all programs scheduled. Because we
are all volunteers, we simply haven't been able to put aside the two or
three days it will take to get the scheduling computer into service. We've
spent many hours coming up with a schedule which will run certain programs
at certain times/days.
Thanks for you vote of confidence.
McN
----- Original Message -----
From: "Don Robertson" <jdrobertson at att.net>
To: <tradjazz at list.okom.com>
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2008 12:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Tradjazz] Radio OKOM
> Bruce,
>
> Are you saying the programs are run in chronological sequence? I have
> heard in the past day or so some that sounded like they were fairly
> recent, which would mean of course that they were the last to run before
> starting over. There was once talk of publishing a sort of schedule on
> the website. Perhaps if nothing else, the approximate dates recorded,
> vs the dates broadcast.
> It really doesn't matter, it's all good stuff, just a matter of curiosity.
>
> Don Robertson
> Napa, CA
>
> Bruce McNichols wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> As you may know, at this time, the programs on Radio OKOM (www.okom.com)
>> run continuousely. That is, when they run out they play again (at this
>> time we have about 6 weeks worth of 24/7 programs).
>> Many of us have heard it all. We add a few new hours each week but the
>> bulk of it has been run many many times.
>> I just heard a show which I happen to recall as being the very first
>> Radio OKOM program (from many years ago). I presume that they'll be
>> running order.
>>
>> I suggest that you check it out. It's been so long, that you may be
>> treated to (what seems to be) new material.
>>
>> McN
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