Radio Los Angeles up and running on frequency 38
I"ve now got 85 radio shows, most of which are 30 minutes long. I will try to set the start date for a show to the actual air date. If there are too many shows for that day or week or month though, I'll run it later. At the very least I won't run a show before it was broadcast in real life.
I'll probably do something like every sunday night at 20:00, tune into frequency 38. That would come out to about 160 shows give or take for the entire war, so some shows will get repeated for 2 weeks or more.
Another way to approach it might be to give each show a 1 to 2 week time period to air, but instead of just starting it every sunday night at 20:00, give it a stardate of Sunday, Wednesday, Friday for that 1 to 2 week period. That way if you miss it the first time, you've still got a few more chances to catch it....I think I like that better. That way you can tune in and catch something on radio Los Angeles and if you miss the start date, you'll only have to wait a couple of days for it to be repeated until it's 1 or 2 weeks is up and a new show starts.
I'll also be continuing to do the radio washington news broadcasts, and I've also got some 70 to 80 songs for a grammophone pack.