I'm not sure where to put this but I am getting ready for my annual penal servitude at New Life Radio This is a two-week Christian local radio station near to Exeter, Devon, UK. The station operates in conjunction with an annual conference that runs through the second week, starting July 31st. The radio station will be on air a week before that. If you click on NEWS on the home page it will take you to a full schedule of broadcasts. Remember, these times are GMT +1 hour (British Summer Time)If you would like to join me, you can listen on-line. My programmes start on August 1st at 6.30am, when I arrive in the 'studio' with a flask of coffee, my bible and some CDs to see where we get to... hence the name Ron's Rambles. (a ramble, over here, is a gentle walk through beautiful scenary AND what happens when a preacher can't keep to his notes...)anyway, if you can't sleep and would like to visit, you'll be very welcome.
_________________Ron Bailey
If you would like to join me, you can listen on-line. My programmes start on August 1st at 6.30am, when I arrive in the 'studio' with a flask of coffee, my bible and some CDs to see where we get to... hence the name Ron's Rambles.
_________________SI Moderator - Greg Gordon
Hi Greg
Are there any paticular topics you will be covering?
EDIT: Is it illegal to record you as you talk on the live stream and get it up on SI?
Can you archive it if the music is edited out?
I suppose so, but as this is a radio programme it will be very bitty. You have to remember that you are the guest in someone's home and that with radio, unlike TV, the listener will always be doing something else as well as listening. So my programmes are music based, with links and comments aimed at a wide audience of Christians and non-Christians. If you edit out the music, I'm not sure how much sense the comments would make.
Hi Ron, I will be in Bideford (Devon) during your first week, will I be able to pick up 106.2 from there?
_________________Mark Nash
Hi NasherThe expected area is about 20 miles radius. It sometimes does dramatically better than that but it depends to a degree on line of sight and those rolling Devon hills can sometimes get in the way.