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  2. Big band remote - Wikipedia

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    A big band remote (a.k.a. dance band remote) was a remote broadcast, common on radio during the 1930s and 1940s, involving a coast-to-coast live transmission of a big band. Overview [ edit ]

  3. List of jazz radio stations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati Public Radio, Inc. Cincinnati Ohio: Website: WHRO-FM HD2 90.3 MHz Vintage Jazz, Big Bands, Ragtime HD Radio and Terrestrial relays Hampton Roads Educational Telecommunications Association: Norfolk Virginia: Website: WICN: 90.5 MHz Mainstream Terrestrial WICN Public Radio Worcester Massachusetts: Website: WICR: 88.7 MHz Vintage, Big ...

  4. BBC Big Band - Wikipedia

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    The BBC Big Band, originally known as the BBC Radio Big Band is a British big band, previously run under the auspices of the British Broadcasting Corporation . The band broadcasts exclusively on BBC Radio, particularly on BBC Radio 2's long-running series Big Band Special. It consists of professional musicians and is directed by a number of ...

  5. '40s Junction - Wikipedia

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    '40 s Junction is a commercial-free music channel on the Sirius XM Radio platform, broadcasting on channel 71; as well as Dish Network channel 6071. The channel mainly airs big band, swing, and hit parade music from 1936 to 1949, with occasional songs from the early-1950s.

  6. Internet radio - Wikipedia

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    An Internet radio studio. Internet radio, also known as Online radio, web radio, net radio, streaming radio, e-radio and IP radio, is a digital audio service transmitted via the Internet. Broadcasting on the Internet is usually referred to as webcasting since it is not transmitted broadly through wireless means. It can either be used as a stand ...

  7. Chuck Cecil (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Cecil in 1986. Chuck Cecil (December 26, 1922 – April 30, 2019) [1] was a veteran Los Angeles radio broadcaster and longtime host of the syndicated program "The Swingin' Years", a "Best of" radio show for the "big band" era in music, which lasted from 1935 to 1955.

  8. Beautiful music - Wikipedia

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    It then experimented with combining elements of Big Bands and soft rock until its demise in the early 21st century. It was reborn as an Internet radio station where it can be heard today. In the early 1960s, the Federal Communications Commission adopted a standard for transmitting and receiving stereo signals on a single channel of the FM band ...

  9. Don Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, he began hosting Big Band Jump, an internationally syndicated radio show devoted to music from the Big Band era. He later added a second syndicated program, the Don Kennedy Show, that featured general pop vocals and instrumentals from the 1940s through the 1970s, as well as modern renditions from the Great American Songbook.