Ted's Excellent Adventure, Omnia Trade-Up, and Radio Caroline
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Ted Calls it a Career

Ted Alexander Closes out 50 Year Broadcast Career

Ted Alexander

Though he doesn't intend to step away from the broadcast industry entirely just yet, longtime Telos Support Specialist Ted Alexander bid adieu to his Telosian friends with a retirement party last week, and reflected on his 10 years with The Telos Alliance.

Upon closing out the major portion of a 50+ year career in the broadcast industry - one that's cast him as both popular DJ and exceptional engineer - and made him a broadcast legend in greater Cleveland - Ted tells us what it's been like to wind down his career with Telos.

Ted's Excellent Adventure

The Omnia Trade-Up
Radio Video: Radio Caroline
Omnia-Trade-Up

Does your sound need a boost? Has replacing your audio processor not been in the budget? Would you like to do something about it? Well read on! We're not content knowing you have to deal with the status quo, so we'd like to help you put the bunch back into your sound! How? It's the Omnia Trade Up program! Now through the end of July, trade in your current processor (even if it's not an Omnia) for credit toward an Omnia.9 or Omnia.11. Click the link for more details!

Radio_Caroline

We can scarcely imagine it, but there was a time when you couldn't tune into any music you wanted, any time of day. Especially in the U.K., where in the Swingin' Sixties rock music was rationed to a few hours a day. To serve demand for fare more suited for teens than the London Symphony, offshore pirate stations like Radio Caroline began broadcasting. In this retrospective, Caroline DJs Keith Skues and Tony Blackburn take you back aboard ship for some good times on the high seas.

Sonic Boom

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