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mrbluesky

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#84154 25-May-2011 20:58
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(WTB is not what to buy in this instance, as I do this for free and I will assume you do too).  but they didn't offer a just wanted category.

We do this for the love of the music and we have the technical capabilities to make it happen.  We are geeks with a passion and have been enteraining the world, one person at a time for over 12 years.  AndHow Web Radio is a grass-roots, not-for-profit streaming, internet-radio station and is committed to being commercial-free. As such, we are funded with support from our fans & listeners.

If you produce and record your own radio show...then this is for you....

Are you a talented and responsible DJ with a sense of music?  Looking to have your entertaining, alternative, eclectic and unique radio show, aired internationally to over 500 listeners a day?   Then look no further.  We are accepting submissions for talent on AndHow Web Radio and soon to be 107.5 AndHow FM.  Please send your submissions and a sample of your show, along with a description of what your show will contain and your target audience to studio@andhow.org

Check out our website to see what we are all about.  www.andhow.org 
 
Thank you for your time.




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mrbluesky

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  #503081 7-Aug-2011 19:43
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This post has been filled. 

Thank you all for your submissions. 

See ya on andhow.FM!  Cool





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