Starter of this subject: surfer susie
Last post in this subject: 12/4/2004
Messages in this subject: 4
| surfer susie | 12/4/2004 4 replies |
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I am new to OTR on the internet. I played my commercially recorded cassette tapes until they wore out! My favorite shows are comedies and mysteries.
Can anyone please recommend a high quality OTR download site that is updated regularly, well-maintained, and has a big variety of shows with clean audio? I have found a dizzying array of both free OTR sites and pay-to-play OTR sites but being new to OTR on the internet, I do not know which sites are active and of high caliber, and which to avoid. I do not wish to subscribe to a paying service blindly. Thanks for your recommendations! Please provide . |
| jim isham | 12/4/2004 0 replies |
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| jim isham | 12/4/2004 0 replies |
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Here's two I can recommend. http://www.n8elq.com/index.html
and http://www.rusc.com/ No problems or complaints about either one. |
| Gerry Brebner | 12/6/2004 1 replies |
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I would recommend http://www.radiolovers.com/ all of their shows are free! Quality is OK, though some episodes are a bit rough. However, their variety of different shows should please you. If you want to start a collection of MP3 Old Time Radio this is the place to start.
P.S. I am not associated with the web site. |
| ed kienzler | 12/12/2004 0 replies |
| another site to check out can be www.antiqueradios.com where they have some free s |