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To: mister topes who wrote (4150)3/15/1998 4:21:00 PM
From: susancz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42834
 
As an American living in Prague, Czech Rep, I try to listen to BB most weekends via a local ISP. From time to time, I spend many frustrating minutes trying to connect to any station. Perhaps that is due to overload on the stations' servers. I too sometimes experience lapses with some of the broadcasters - WLS is the worst; KCMO is the best. However, once I do connect, most of the time the reception is great and I get to listen to BB which is my lifeline as far as my finances go. At the moment, I am listening to KCMO and the broadcast is almost perfect. I can only speak about Prague and London, and think there is no difference in listening to Moneytalk from here or the U.S. The only drawback I can think of is that one must pay local telephone usage charges the whole time the telephone is in use. Phone bills are not itemized, so I still haven't figured out the true cost. But, it's worth it.



To: mister topes who wrote (4150)3/16/1998 10:24:00 PM
From: Hank Stamper  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42834
 
don,

I have had enough trouble getting a stable internet connection to the radio program that I've just about given up. I live in a broadcast area--the southern end of Vancouver Island, British Columbia--that gets very poor radio reception from the two possible stations (Bellingham, WA and Seattle, WA) and the internet was, at one time, a viable option.

regards,
David Todtman