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5.10.21 5:58am
It s Paul Cavalconte in for Corny O Connell this morning. And hey MAC?! Cartoon characters always seemed to be saying this, but this morning, we kick off a New Dig week with
McCartney III Imagined, featuring guest artist reworkings of Macca s latest album.
In that spirit for Question of the Day, let s add to the McWiki of McCartney remakes! And if it s a Mac or Mc artist, that s a bonus. Quick, someone text Mac DeMarco! Or just get your McCartney cover choices in here, and listen for the set to play just after 9 a.m.
Songs played:
2. Matthew Sweet, Every Night
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WRHU to Go Worldwide on February 12–14
College radio station wants to shine on World Radio Day
WRHU Station Manager Catie Egan With Cove City Sound Studios Owner Richie Cannata
The author is the chief engineer for Salem Radio’s WMCA in New York, WNYM-Hackensack, N.J., and Hofstra University’s WRHU in Hempstead, N.Y. He is currently working towards a Doctorate in Education at Hofstra University.
Some time ago sitting in traffic in the Holland Tunnel, driving home from a routine maintenance visit to Salem Radio’s WMCA 570 AM transmitter site in Kearny, N.J., I had a wild thought. World Radio Day, the official UNESCO event celebrating terrestrial broadcast radio, was approaching in a few months. Wouldn’t it be cool if I could help a team of students turn the ambitious college FM station where I work into a worldwide radio network for just one day? At the time, it seemed like a silly, impossible daydream. But then again, WRHU Radio Hofstra University 88.7 FM is a place buil
Let There Be Light
Thomas Edison, celebrating his 81st birthday, sits at the telegraph key at Fort Myers, Florida, Feb. 25, 1928,which turned on the new lighting system in Bellingham, Washington. (AP Photo)
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1.27.21 5:59am
It s Paul Cavalconte, in for Corny O Connell today. Thomas Edison was granted a patent for his incandescent electric lamp on January 27, 1880. To celebrate that lit fact for Question of the Day, tell me your favorite songs about light, in all forms.
I ll get to a set after 9 a.m.
Songs played:
2. The Smiths, There Is A Light That Never Goes Out
3. Maggie Rogers, Light On
4. Todd Rundgren, I Saw The Light