Old Radio Shows is a hobby for me. I sold my first copy of an old radio show (War Of The Worlds) over the internet before there were web browsers, when there was just the "C:/" prompt and everything was text only on a black and white screen, even before there were "Bulletin Boards".
It's never been a money making business, what I do make from the website goes to cover expenses, website fees, blank CDs, mailing boxes, postage, etc. It's just a fun thing to be doing. Since the current websites have been running I've had the pleasure to talk with or email with some of the decendents of past performers. The most notable being Robert Mitchum's son. I've supplied to Good Morning America with material, the NY State Museum, WRC, even to a radio station in Australia when they found themselves in sort of a bind for a town hall show they were going to put on. A few of the emails I've recieved were those that really tugged at the heart strings.
Getting back to the subject, on the websites you can find find my telephone number that you can call me on if you need help of any kind. You can also email me. If you are not sure about anything it's better to email me or call me. I go by the old moto, "The Customer Is Always Right".
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That's great and how the OTR hobby has grown and thrived. I donate public relations services to the Friends of Old Time Radio Convention because it is such a great event and great community to be a part of.
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