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goodwill and world peace by using radio broadcasts to connect people across borders. A large segment of the programme was devoted to popular recorded music from western Europe and the United States, though he also tried to broaden tastes by playing "typical" music of different cultures accompanied by a travelogue type monologue such as accompanying
490:"No more “cuppa’s”, no more animal farm or Sousa marches, but live shows from outside locations; travel stories with sound effects, recorded on the spot by Meyer; the famous “birthday-book”; dramatized Easter Egg Hunts; and to top it all: live inter-continental telephone call-in shows" The show also ran a
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would also be played. Meijer also encouraged listener interaction with the show, with a mailbag segment and a listener birthday feature, the
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was intended as a respite from the news of crisis and conflict that dominated short wave radio, saying: "We believe in amusing, our listeners abroad. They are fed up with the nationalist propaganda ladled out over the air from the dictatorship countries", and "you will hear no war news from us." In
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and got dozens of complaints!" Myers said. "They said "Who IS this Ray
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Startz had a light, friendly, and informal presentation style and used Happy
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was difficult for most people and the travelogue segments eventually expanded during the Startz-era into special episodes made up of voyage by sound where Startz narrated virtual tours and cruises to distant locations assisted by sound effects, music, and narration.
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where he lived for five years while attending university, and worked his way through school working as a dishwasher, waiter, and travelling salesman. In 1925, he began working as a sailor, and travelled to South
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with a descriptions of camels walking across the desert.The programme became popular since it gave listeners a chance to travel in their armchair during a period when international
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