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Sunday, January 9, 2005 at 12:17 PM When I checked the Archives for loveline online, I saw that the date that was posted for the show was actually the day before I heard it on the radio. Since loveline's recorded in California, am I right to assume that the show they play on the radio where I live is actually the show that was recorded on the day before? And if that's true, then how are we supposed to know when to call? Does it mean that for us, there is no actual "Live" loveline? Thanks —CrusherEAGLE |
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Dark Laith |
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Sunday, January 9, 2005 at 5:12 PM If you listen to a station on a day-delay, then yes, you don't get any "live" Loveline. Unless you were to listen to an online stream of the show, or if you were to call in during the time the show actually aired and listen that way (which would probably be late for you, as I'm assuming you're not on the West Coast.) —Dark Laith |
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Sunday, January 9, 2005 at 9:31 PM If you want to listen live you can go to the FAQ and click on the 91X stream. You can know when to listen because it is on at 10 o'clock California time, so for example if you're in the Central time zone (like I am), you would have to listen to the live stream at 12 instead of 10. It's the same if you want to call in, start calling in before 10 Cali time. No matter where you live it's gonna be later, but what can you do. —jackie |
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