But of course, there's no answer. Ever see what your REALLLY looking for on a Google Search?


It's not just Covid, but it seems just the mental functions of most American's as well as tech anything is kaput. Example; Posed the question of Why are there so many newer TV shows, are set within the workings of Fire Departments. Spin-off of Grey Anatomy creates Station 19, a great show, but still, we have rescue 911, what happened to the original show that had Bill Shatner as its host? There's a lot of these starting up or airing. Hey I dig the tragedy, of the disaster of September 11th, honoring those who run into danger rather than running away from it. Comicly, that's what us in the Marines are noted for. I'm just waiting for a reboot, of Emergency. Remember the spin-off of Dragnet and Adam 12. Fashioned by Jack Web, aka Sgt. Friday. Of course I bitched then as I will now, what about us in toewing? Or for that matter SAR units of the NAVY and Marines? Wouldn't that be one heck of a TV show? Which brings up why I along with the WolfPack does this radio gig we do. Thing is, I do it, since I was there. Out in the Pacific, or Atlantic, there is an aviator, taking a snooze or break from duty, laying on a not much bigger than a cot on of steel, attached to the wall, with a giant slingshot, wizzin by, trying to catch a bit of sanity, from the heat of battles, via a smartphone,or other device. That's why we put on such as well as a varied bunch's of programs. Now just because there is a huge list of the record labels, copyright, outfits like SESAC<BMI<GMR and others who issued user agreements, and considering we have been running our shows, since 2014, Spreaker.com is starting to be really grumpy about it. What that means is those of you who fly into harms way to protect this divided nation, means less of us on Spreaker, and more elsewhere, once I determine which service I want to move the show and network to. I can remember when I got into streaming, it was a mere stumble. I was stationed in Utah at HAFB during a joint training op, A few USAF fellers and the 214, said, hey lets do a OTA(over-the-air) radio station. In searching for call letters, I tripped over a gig on what was a Seattle based service called Abacast.com It was then it became serious. I tripped on Abacast, through a network, called Wolffm.com We made some alterations, and in 2005 Ayrewolffm.com signed on the air, with call letter KTOW which we had just sold their call letters to us. Thing was and is even now, there was few if any tech gurus, who understood how that all worked. In 2014-1/2 I was doing some work that I saw a ad on Slacker.com. I made a phone call, made the purchase and been with Spreaker ever since. No real issues. But it would seem that the techie types and big tech, has changed the rules of the game. It's not business as usual, and it kicks the butts of us who are not only making a difference, but have done for many, many, years. So as such we put the radio gig, in a holding pattern, until I find another streaming service. Even though they are still sucking $120.00 from me a month. See you later today, yes it's my birthday today, and I'm putting my feet up. See ya'll in the early AM Wednesday morning, on ayrewolffm.com