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August 10, 2017 at 7:12 pm #11445Walkerbroadcasting
Listen at 5 mins 55 seconds in:
https://soundcloud.com/aircheckdownloads/tm-century-in-the-uk-1988-1998
That first jingle from “101.1 and 100.3 Scot FM” sounds like. .a cross between S2Blue and TM Century, doesn’t it? At least to my ears.
Specifically the frequency sing.
Id love to hear the entire Scot FM package similar to these two cuts if it they happen to be floating around the internet somewhere.. anyone??
August 10, 2017 at 10:30 pm #101889IainJohnstonIts Big Time Radio from TM Century, and the main cuts are available on Tracy Carman’s MPF Basics volume 1 (is it vol 1???)
The full package with mixouts is in quite a few of our collections ;^) if you want a quick chat about it?
Scot FM was the regional station covering Glasgow / West Central Scotland and Edinburgh / East Central Scotland,
hence the split TX frequencies.When the package first aired here, it was utterly weird to hear the old “Seventy Seven, Double Yoo Aay Bee Cee”
logo blasting out from what was clearly a far newer package than the old PAMS era!Sadly the station is long gone, absorbed into the “borg” that is foreign-owned Global Radio’s “Heart” network :^[
August 10, 2017 at 11:10 pm #101890WalkerbroadcastingIts Big Time Radio from TM Century, and the main cuts are available on Tracy Carman’s MPF Basics volume 1 (is it vol 1???)
The full package with mixouts is in quite a few of our collections ;^) if you want a quick chat about it?
Scot FM was the regional station covering Glasgow / West Central Scotland and Edinburgh / East Central Scotland,
hence the split TX frequencies.When the package first aired here, it was utterly weird to hear the old “Seventy Seven, Double Yoo Aay Bee Cee”
logo blasting out from what was clearly a far newer package than the old PAMS era!Sadly the station is long gone, absorbed into the “borg” that is foreign-owned Global Radio’s “Heart” network :^[
Ian, I would love to hear the full package but not really sure I have anything to trade anymore then others don’t have, unfortunately
I thought it was Big Time Radio, but wasn’t sure. This is my big time Radio personal cut resing: http://www.onairdj.com/pwbtr.mp3
August 10, 2017 at 11:22 pm #101891IainJohnstonPaul, Just caught your reply as I was about to log off for tonight.
I’ll PM you through the JM system some time tomorrow.August 10, 2017 at 11:27 pm #101892WalkerbroadcastingPaul, Just caught your reply as I was about to log off for tonight.
I’ll PM you through the JM system some time tomorrow.Ian, you can just email me directly if it’s easier, walkerbroadcasting@gmail.com and.. in fact, that is easier for me
Paul
August 11, 2017 at 9:03 am #101893Media Preservation FoundationMemberI would love to hear the full package but not really sure I have anything to trade anymore then others don’t have, unfortunately
The full package for Scot FM is available as a wav download for $49. All mixes as provided to the radio station are included.
August 11, 2017 at 9:29 am #101894IainJohnstonTC/NB, I’d passed that ordering info on to Paul earlier this morning for his perusal.
Since its the “dog days of August” and not much happening on the Forum, some “homework”
reading for anyone remotely “interested” in the history of Scot FM…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scot_FM -
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