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Post by Druid Hills Radio on Feb 7, 2017 18:05:20 GMT
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Post by bluebucketradio on Feb 7, 2017 18:47:33 GMT
I like it! Much more organized that BBR's broadcast schedule and the website is pretty sharp too.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2017 19:46:39 GMT
Looks Plenty Cool to Me
WLSL's schedule is something I'd enjoy if I were in the signal area.
The way I can't get enough radio, I'd tune in during the "OPEN" hours to see how you fill the time.
MINUTES LATER -
I just saw the notice... Music, Weather and PSA's fill the OPEN time
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Post by jimhenry2000 on Feb 8, 2017 4:46:39 GMT
What application do you use for your schedule?
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Post by End80 on Feb 8, 2017 6:19:58 GMT
Elegant and clean. I often tend to have a bad habit of getting carried away with too much "stuff" which can result in an almost gaudy presentation. The thing is that I actually know that "Less is more", and "KISS - Keep It Simple Stupid", but always want to keep fiddling trying to enhance. But actually appreciate it when things are direct to the point. More stuff = Less elegant.
Jim, I don't suspect that is an application generated schedule shown, it's probably just manually typed in (not that I would know).
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Post by Druid Hills Radio on Feb 8, 2017 13:02:02 GMT
What application do you use for your schedule? DHR Replied: "Google has a blog you can access if you have an account. I type the schedule in MS Word and then copy and paste into the blog. Very simple."
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