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The Randi Rhodes Show - Jan 30 2009 CF.mp3

Infohash:

64341F424992D8EB2CBBB8170DC2CB2F1BE5D74C

Type:

Other

Title:

The Randi Rhodes Show - Jan 30 2009 CF.mp3

Category:

Audio/Other

Uploaded:

2009-01-31 (by DBaum23)

Description:

Truth in broadcasting presents: The Randi Rhodes Show MP3 format CF = Commercial Free Date Live = January 30, 2009 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm ( EST ) 32 kbs 16 khz Stereo 1 hour 53 minutes 40 seconds *** Please be kind and seed for at least 24 hours so everyone has a chance to download. Thank You ***

Tags:

  1. talk radio
  2. liberal
  3. progressive
  4. talk show
  5. Obama
  6. Not
  7. Rush Limbaugh

Files count:

1

Size:

26.02 Mb

Trackers:

udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80
udp://open.demonii.com:1337
udp://tracker.coppersurfer.tk:6969
udp://exodus.desync.com:6969

Comments:

 TheExecutive (2009-02-01)

Thanks for doing it at a slightly higher bitrate, Baum.
Not sure why you can't do it at 48 K the way you did with Ed Schultz. 64K would be ideal. Unless that's how you get these from the site (in which case we have few choices).
The other guy did one Randi show at 128K, but that didn't help because the sound was muffled earlier this week due to technical diffculties on the Randi Rhodes website.

 TheExecutive (2009-02-01)

By the way, I noticed that once I place this and your Ed Schultz files into I-Tunes I see the following:
http://thepiratebay.se/tag/progressive
When it should have he name of the show there instead!
Just a tip: The quickest way to do it on Monday is in I-Tunes select GET INFO and then under the INFO tab in the name window enter something like
" Randi Rhodes -- 2-2-2009 "
Thanks.

 TheExecutive (2009-02-01)

I might become a founding member of both sites in the future, but it's not a priority.
By the way, Sirius merged with XM last October so it could be that Randi Rhodes and Ed Schultz would both be offered in the future, with a package in which he subscribers can pick and choose which channels they want.