[WXBH-Discuss] Re: [At the Brick House] Community radio schedule for Sunday afternoon and evening (!)

Webmaster webmaster at brickhouse.cc
Mon Nov 5 01:33:35 EST 2007


Sandie wrote:
> I've never been able to listen online.  Do you have a problem with the 
> url's?  One says website not found, and the other says it's an unknown 
> file extension and windows can't open it.  Suggestions?

Sandie--

You are not alone! We have been using the ogg format, which doesn't come 
standard on MS Windows, and several people have said they haven't been 
able to configure for it. We do hope to have mp3 format streams ready 
any day now, which should make it easier.

(In other words: Technical difficulties. Please stand by.)

Thanks for your interest.

- John Hicks
>
> */brickhouse-announce at brickhouse.cc/* wrote:
>
>     Here's the line-up of this afternoon and evening's programming on your
>     community radio station, WXBH-LP:
>
>     1:00 p.m. - Interfaith Voices - The man who took the Bible literally
>
>     2:00 p.m. - The Dave Swinger Show - Our star DJ plays oldies with an
>     accent on local music
>
>     3:00 p.m. - Upon Closer Inspection - Abel Ashes' new show on 9/11
>     issues
>
>     3:30 p.m. - Music: Local Oldies
>
>     4:00 p.m. - Interview with CART's David Coyte (by Dennis Welch)
>
>     4:30 p.m. - Interview with green developer Marc Isaac (by David
>     Silverman)
>
>     5:00 p.m. - Steve Bartlett's Social Movements, Local and Global
>
>     6:00 p.m. - Cherise Williams Interviews
>     - Creative Diversity's Amy Marlett
>     - Interviews from St. James Court Art Fair
>
>     7:00 p.m. - Cherise Williams' Residential Rap: Development in
>     Irish Hill
>     Neighborhood
>
>     8:00 p.m. - Old Goat Radio - Local area coaches
>
>     9:00 p.m. - High School Sunday - High school football review
>
>     10:00 p.m. - Music and Spoken Word Mix
>
>     Tune in at 92.7 mHz
>     or stream from http://wxbh.org/pages/stream,m3u
>     or http://wxbh.org:8000/stream.ogg
>
>     Let us know what you think!
>
>
>
>
> "The care of human life and happiness, and not their destruction, is 
> the first and only object of good government."
> - Thomas Jefferson



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