Your thoughts?
1 posted on
11/21/2008 9:23:13 AM PST by
Prole
To: Prole
I thought it was just me. 166 has been cutting out a lot lately, I thought it was signal interference even though other channels came in fine.
2 posted on
11/21/2008 9:25:55 AM PST by
mnehring
To: Prole
I haven’t noticed it on Mark Levin, but then I’m not able to listen to him that much.
158 during the Quinn and Rose show was often screwed up there for a while but not lately.
5 posted on
11/21/2008 9:33:29 AM PST by
Past Your Eyes
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To: Prole
I haven't noticed on mine. But, then again I listen to Mark when he is on tape delay on WLS (Chicago) at night when I am working. It is aggravating that on Saturday 166 is off the air because of other programming such as college football and they are not even broadcasting a game on the station...just dead air. Not sure why that is the case when 166 is political talk radio and that dump 165 (Liberal talk radio) often is still alive and kicking.
6 posted on
11/21/2008 9:33:54 AM PST by
squidward
To: Prole
To: Prole
America Right, America Left and one adjacent have been ending programming in the early evening here on the East coast.
They claim they’re reprogramming long term.
How knows, maybe they’re cutting back on outside feeds to save money.
14 posted on
11/21/2008 10:50:45 AM PST by
Doctor Raoul
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16 posted on
11/21/2008 3:48:07 PM PST by
SunkenCiv
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To: Prole
Still comes in just fine on Sirius....
17 posted on
11/23/2008 11:07:03 PM PST by
tarawa
To: Prole
Sounds like anotber good reason to not get XM.
I wish Mark would go on Shortwave, and SW is free.
18 posted on
12/02/2008 2:29:50 PM PST by
Sun
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