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"Night Tide" |
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"Night Tide was the first radio program produced by John Ellis (beginning in 1995) and he has planned to bring it back since the time its original run ended in 2001. A new and improved "Night Tide" is available for syndication as a 4 hour weekend program. This is a two part show; each part is 2 hours in length. Although designed to run together, they can be aired independently of each other. |
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It's lively sound makes "Night Tide" ideal programming for Saturday nights, but the program directors of individual radio stations can choose what part of the weekend best suits their programming needs. |
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The BluesPlus Schedule Is Designed To Let Each Station Customize A Package
Of Shows To Fit Its Unique Programming Requirements |
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Select As Few (Or As Many) As Your Station Needs |
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The "Night Tide" playlist ranges from the beginning of R&B music in the late 40s through the Soul Music era of the late 60s and early 70s. The occasional classic rock & roll song can also be heard. Click here to learn more about the format. |
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Note from program host John Ellis: |
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"Night Tide" was my introduction to radio broadcasting. I was given the task of developing the show from scratch and it became a labor of love. I'm proud of what that show became and I'm exited about bringing it back. |
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