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12/16/2008


XMPR Schedule - Readable, even Update

Filed under: Radio Today — Charlie Summers @ 9:13 pm

I’ve made a major update to the no-frills, plain-HTML, made-with-Notepad++, we-don’t-need-no-stinkin’-spreadsheets XMPR Schedule to include the major changes applied without any warning on Monday morning. For chuckles, I also highlighted the hours wasted by re-broadcasting programming already available on the neighbor channel, NPR Now (channel 134).

Nice to know the New York Sirius overlords who have taken over the programming duties aren’t any more interested in warning anyone that their favorite shows might be moving or eliminated as their XM counterparts always have been. And yes, once I get some spare time I’m going to post my thoughts about the changes, the channel in general, and why I’m sorry to see the experiment die, but not right now. Hey, I wrote the schedule page, anyway.

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