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STAR'S END Update 06.05.05   Message List  
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The purpose of non-commercial radio is to present music and
programming that is worthwhile, based not on marketability or
popularity, but on artistic content and its ability to enhance the life
of the listener. For WXPN and STAR'S END, the audience is
seen as a community and not as a market segment or a group
of consumers. While conventional commercial media sees the
diverse range of genres and eras of ethereal Spacemusic as
unprofitable, STAR'S END succeeds in its mission every week
as it presents music solely for the enrichment of the listener.
This music survives, as does public broadcasting, through
listener support. This week's broadcast of STAR'S END will be
devoted to fundraising efforts. Please tune in and make a
pledge. Many Thanks!

Premiums and thank-you gifts available to those pledging to
STAR'S END at specific levels include a number of donated
items, among them copies of EMISSARIES by Radio Massacre
Int'l, STAR'S END by Blow Up Hollywood and others. Tune in for
details and thanks very much for your support!

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STAR'S END broadcasts every Saturday night/Sunday morning
from 1am-6am (EDST) on:

88.5fm WXPN Philadelphia, PA
88.1fm WXPH Harrisburg, PA
90.5fm Worton/Baltimore, MD
104.9fm Allentown, PA

and live on the web...

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Chuck van Zyl
Host of STAR'S END Ambient Radio
http://www.starsend.org








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