downloaded OTR which is old time radio app. It seems to be pretty
accessible. I want to use it for my 95 year old dad. His eyes are going bad
and I am trying to find things to pass his time. Of course, I am going to have
to get the program ready for him, and turn it on and off. I am going to
Hey guys, I just went up and snagged a ton of stuff. I use OTR Streamer, and
have played around with Vintage Radio but when I want to grab something I know
where I’m going from now on. OtR Streamer just had a nice update and interface
change, and Vintage Radio is in a beta state at the moment bu
e dream reader. They have very good sound.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Alan Paganelli
> Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2016 6:44 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Old time radio app
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> A search in the App Store for old time radio will get you quite a few OT
and you can get old time radio from
http://otrrlibrary.org/
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A search in the App Store for old time radio will get you quite a few OTR
apps. Way back in the 60's when I collected OTR on reel to reel tapes, One
show that I really liked was Adventures By Morris. I was able to find the
compl
e collection of old time radio shows from
> http://www.archive.org
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> -Original Message- From: Mary Otten
> Sent: Monday, June 13, 2016 7:57 AM
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> Hi Alan,
> Are you saying that this app, tune in
You can get a very large collection of old time radio shows from
http://www.archive.org
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Subject: Re: Old time radio app
Hi Alan,
Are you saying that this app, tune in old time radio
t, can't find it. I have found others, but,
>>> this one sounded good, and since you used it I was sure it would be
>>> accessible. Thanks so much for your help.
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
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>>>> On Jun 13, 2016, at 9:35 AM, Alan P
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>> Sent from my iPhone
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>>> On Jun 13, 2016, at 9:35 AM, Alan Paganelli
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Another good OTR Old Time Radio app is Tune in Yesterday. They have the
>>> red network and the blue network. These referred to the section of the
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one
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>> On Jun 13, 2016, at 9:35 AM, Alan Paganelli
>> wrote:
>>
>> Another good OTR Old Time Radio app is Tune in Yesterday. They have the red
>> network and the blue network. These referred to the section of the USA
>> where the radio shows appeare
;
>> On Jun 13, 2016, at 7:35 AM, Alan Paganelli
>> wrote:
>>
>> Another good OTR Old Time Radio app is Tune in Yesterday. They have the red
>> network and the blue network. These referred to the section of the USA
>> where the radio shows appeared. Some
n Jun 13, 2016, at 9:35 AM, Alan Paganelli
> wrote:
>
> Another good OTR Old Time Radio app is Tune in Yesterday. They have the red
> network and the blue network. These referred to the section of the USA
> where the radio shows appeared. Some shows were national and on both f
online connection to
rival the amount of things I had on CD.
Mary
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jun 13, 2016, at 7:35 AM, Alan Paganelli
> wrote:
>
> Another good OTR Old Time Radio app is Tune in Yesterday. They have the red
> network and the blue network. These referred to
Another good OTR Old Time Radio app is Tune in Yesterday. They have the red
network and the blue network. These referred to the section of the USA where
the radio shows appeared. Some shows were national and on both feeds. I would
guess that a search in the iTunes Store would turn up more
Hello everyone,
I just downloaded OTR which is old time radio app. It seems to be pretty
accessible. I want to use it for my 95 year old dad. His eyes are going bad
and I am trying to find things to pass his time. Of course, I am going to have
to get the program ready for him, and turn it
Grant, I first downloaded the lite version of this and then decided to
purchase it for $2.99. I guess you can subscribe beyond that.
However, I now have two apps. Do you know if I can delete the lite one; is
everything in it in the paid version?
All thanks for this excellent suggestion.
Eric
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> Just type in old time radio and you ought to come up with a bunch. I have
> one, it's called yesterday and works just fine with voice-over.
>
> Fred Olver
> - Original Message - From: "Eric"
> To:
> Sent: Friday, November 02, 2012 2:02
OTr is cool
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Just type in old time radio and you ought to come up with a bunch. I have
one, it's called yesterday and works just fine with voice-over.
Fred Olver
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Sent: Friday, November 02, 2012 2:02 PM
Subject: Old time Radio App or Best Radio
OTRStreamer is decent; Vintage Radio is, too, but costs a few bucks
per month to access the whole collection.
The audio section of Archive.org is also a great one to bookmark as
they have countless episodes of oldtime radio and they're all free.
Grant
On 11/2/12, Eric wrote:
>> Is there an app
> Is there an app dedicated to old-time radio programming that is accessible to
> voiceover. Or, is there a better radio app for finding old-time stations. I
> currently use ooTunes and they do have quite a number of choices.
All thanks in advance!
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