On Sunday 29th October 2006 I said goodbye to the FM99.3 listener, hoping he was tuned in at the time, as I presented the last of my Sunday shows, never ever to return, ever, ever, ever.
Entries from October 2006
Last Edition of “A Bit Of The Other”
October 30th, 2006 · No Comments · Radio Shows
Tags: Bruce Potter·FM99.3
The Breakfast Shows
October 26th, 2006 · No Comments · Radio Shows
Desperate to find out where the FM99.3 audience was hiding, I decided to try out a few breakfast shows. Someone must be listening then, surely? Have a listen back online and help increase the aggregate audience. Just ignore the traffic reports – that incident has probably been cleared up by now.
Tags: Bruce Potter·FM99.3
Sunday Shows – September and October 2006
October 23rd, 2006 · No Comments · Radio Shows
Here are the last two months of the Sundays shows – September and October 2006. The final final show is in a separate post. Most are just the spoken bits, but you can recreate the whole experience by saving the file to your hard drive, listen out for the songs titles, going and buying the music, editing it in, saving it back to your hard drive, and playing it again. Shouldn’t take more than a day or two.
Tags: FM99.3
Bush to fill-in Ozone Hole By Christmas
October 5th, 2006 · No Comments · News
The US President has said his government will fill-in the Ozone hole by Christmas. “There’s a water shortage, we’ll make a lake out of it” said Mr Bush.
Tags: Al Gore·Bin Laden·Dixie Chicks·George Bush·King Jong-Il·Ozone·Pluto
Big Brother Keeps You Up Late – Ruddock’s New Sleep Deprivation Reality Show
October 5th, 2006 · No Comments · News
John Howard has welcomed the new season of right-leaning Australian-made television set to hit the screens over the next few weeks.
Tags: Catriona Rowntree·Daryl Somers·John Howard·Philip Ruddock
Australian CEOs to be outsourced to Bangalore
October 4th, 2006 · No Comments · News
Australian companies could soon be outsourcing their CEOs to call centres in India. Banks and telecommunications companies could save hundreds of millions dollars using CEOs from Bangalore, most of whom are happy to accept a wage of just $3.48 per fortnight, including a performance bonus.