Thursday, 9 February 2012

How to listen to THE GRIM WORD, and all of the CaB Radio shows, LIVE

One week from this evening, THE GRIM WORD will begin. It will start at 9pm, and end at 1am.

When the stream is on, you will be able to listen directly via this link - through your music player (iTunes, Windows Media Player, Winamp etc). You can either click on the link above and 'open', or you can right-click and save the button on your computer, then click on the button. It's also worth checking on the Cook'd & Bomb'd site to see if someone else is on for the rest of the week too. If the top of the page has a banner switched on, like so [Click on picture to enlarge):


If the banner is on, and nothing is playing, it's probably because it's been left on by mistake. Other than that, it should be on.

The current line-up throughout the week is as follows (all starting times are generally guesses based on recent start and end times, and subject to vary throughout):

MONDAY
8pm/9pm onwards - Monday Night Boki with Boki
Midnight / 1am onwards - Another String of Pearls with Daimoniac

TUESDAY
8pm/9pm onwards - [tends to vary]

WEDNESDAY
9pm/10pm to 1am/2am - Wednesday Night Wallop with Louis Barfe

THURSDAY
9pm onwards (as of 16th February 2012) - THE GRIM WORD with DCT (that's me, remember)

FRIDAY
9pm onwards - Phil A Fridays with Phil A

SATURDAY
6pm to 8pm - Terrible Idiot's Uneasy Banter with Terrible Idiot
8pm to Midnight - Saturday Night Delete with Delete Delete Delete
OR
8pm to 1am - Music @ War with DJ One Record

SUNDAY
9pm/10pm to late - Comedy Chat with Neil

Other hosts such as Sir Henry, NoSleep, Nik, FlipTopHead, Caledonian Gonzo, Petey Pate, Goldentony and a fair few others, may occasionally come on and host some excellence for a bit too. All of the hosts bring their own individual approach and a complete variation of style, so please do check in when you can and listen.

I often tend to co-host or collaborate with Sir Henry, depending on the theme of the evening. A legendary radio host in his own right, he has provided much encouragement and assistance in my attempts at radio since the beginning. So if in doubt, you have Sir Henry to thank / blame for what has evolved into The Grim Word.

Not long now...
 
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