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Communication

A radio station - much as all sorts of media - relies upon contact between presenter and listener, in both directions. For the station in the days before online communication, there was not only the actual broadcast but also all the flyers, window stickers, lamppost labels and other printed paraphernalia that told potential listeners that you were actually out there. For the listener, there was the physical contact address of the geographically central Student Union building, or your best mate who knew someone who knew someone else who knew a presenter. Only six degrees of separation after all, and Bangor was a small community. There was no luxury of a telephone number, and email for all had yet to be invented.

On this page are an assorted collection of both directions of communication. Not that much seems to have survived the decades, but what has reflects a different age in the access to communication technology. There's a bigger selection in the BRBS Scrapbook.

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