Part 4 of the video documentary on the history of New York Top 40 music radio concentrates on WMCA trying, and failing, to fight back against the 50,000-watt signal pattern of WABC.
[flv:http://www.dograt.com/Video/NYDJ/NYDJ4.flv 400 300]
Part 4 of the video documentary on the history of New York Top 40 music radio concentrates on WMCA trying, and failing, to fight back against the 50,000-watt signal pattern of WABC.
[flv:http://www.dograt.com/Video/NYDJ/NYDJ4.flv 400 300]
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The embedded video refers only to the black box on the Web page with the player buttons. If you take advantage of the “CLICK HERE” link below the player buttons your local, standalone media player should start. See the post about “LOCAL PLAYER ADVANTAGE” for what I’m talking about. It’s not embedded. It’s floating as its own window. If you look at the full-size picture that comes up when clicking the thumbnail picture, you’ll see the right side has a playlist with two entries that have the same name, but different play times. Two different trailers for the movie.
Now, back to the WABC video. Using the embedded controls that’s all you’ll get. The video. But if you use CLICK HERE instead, and bring up your standalone media player, you’ll see there’s an additional item. It’s not video. It’s audio.
Well, I tried, even with Molly, but can’t get the second embedded video. HELP, PLEASE!
SOB! There’s NORWALK, plain as day, on the listening grid for WABC!
Jean,
Do the “CLICK HERE” link below the embedded video! I added something, inspired by the video.