To: RonDog; Snow Bunny; goldilucky; miss print; VOA; Ron C.; abigail2; Mercuria; AnnaZ
...BOB DORNAN's reaction this morning to his So. California Time Change to 7-10pm Pacific Time on ..KPLS.. 830 AM ..'Radio on the Right'..
...was that it's good for a stronger night signal to get out to more listeners in the West, loves being on the air ...but only wishes he had had a courtesy call from the station about this change ahead of time.
...I personally find it rather refreshing listening to BOB DORNAN without the distractions the Day brings.
...TRUTH is TRUTH no matter the Time of Day or Night.
To: ALOHA RONNIE
...was that it's good for a stronger night signal to get out to more listeners in
the West, loves being on the air ...but only wishes he had had a courtesy call from
the station about this change ahead of time.
Thanks for the heads-up!
The last time I checked about 2 months ago, I could JUST BARELY pick up KPLS
and only in the early morning hours (around 6AM).
And I'm in West LA!
Hopefully this means that night signal has gotten a real boost(and in my direction) so that
I can get full-strength Dornan in the evenings.
ALOHA RONNIE, if you get the chance, you might suggest to Dornan that he set up
a live, real-time broadcast on occassion for his So-Cal contingent.
Maybe a live remote from a fun restaurant or sports-club might be a boost
for his listernership in SoCal. Or an occassion like the LA County fair or a local
airshow like the ones in Chino or Van Nuys.
With that 50,000-watt blowtorch signal, he might even be picking up listeners among
the Marines, Sailors and other military down San Diego/Camp Pendleton way.
19 posted on
12/11/2001 11:19:18 AM PST by
VOA
To: ALOHA RONNIE
I like listening at nite better too!
20 posted on
12/11/2001 3:29:14 PM PST by
abigail2
To: ALOHA RONNIE
I agree Ronnie, from 7 am up to 2 am the following morning, I would listen to Bob Dornan. The other hours I do have to sleep. giggle..
To: ALOHA RONNIE
Hey I'm still listening. Unfortunately, he's not on right now. Darn!
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