Talk:Echoes (radio program)

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BetacommandBot (talk) 21:06, 13 February 2008 (UTC)

Ambiguity regarding "Hearts of Space "
A sentence in the "See Also" section currenly reads: "Hearts of Space, a US-based ambient radio program produced since 1973 by Stephen Hill." As worded, this is a little fuzzy. Has the show been on the air since 1973, produced since 1973 by Stephen Hill, or both? I don't know the answer, but someone who does should reword this sentence to make it clear. Ddougj (talk) 09:34, 29 November 2008 (UTC)

Nightly Versus Week Nightly/ Five Times a Week
In my market (WNIJ in Dekalb/ Rockford, IL), "Echoes" airs every weeknight, Sun-Thurs. Besides, Harrisburg, PA and perhaps a few other select markets, I am not aware of it airing more than five times per week, and in many markets, it only airs on the week-ends. Also, in order for the Harrisburg NPR affiliate to air the show daily, it must repeat programs throughout the week. The article might clarify that the show is set up to air five times per week, as the "Echoes" Web Site's own playlist indicates, and not daily as the article states. I realize this is getting into minutiae, but 'daily' is not accurate.