[Boringiss] [alan.kaul@att.net: ARISS QSO with K7RAT "not dead yet"]
Larry Tree Tyree N6TR
tree@kkn.net
Mon, 11 Mar 2002 15:45:04 -0800
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> From: alan.kaul@att.net
> To: n6tr@kkn.net, DBellW6AQ@aol.com (Dave Bell),
> BillWA6ITF@aol.com (Bill Pasternak), K6due@aol.com (Roy Neal)
> Cc: CONLEY@kkn.net, CAROLYNN[carolynn.conley1@jsc.nasa.gov] (JSC-OM) (MEI)
> Subject: ARISS QSO with K7RAT "not dead yet"
> Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 19:23:10 +0000
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>
> Hiya,
>
> It might be another false alarm ... but the Executive
> Producer of Brian Williams and the News for MSNBC is
> saying he's "too busy tonight" but thinks the spot would
> hold up for a couple of days! We would make a narration
> track change involving the time element .... and maybe,
> just maybe, it could make air in the next day or two.
>
> If he takes the spot, it would air on MSNBC Cable at 8pm
> EST, 7p CST, 6p MST, 5p PST, with a repeat one hour
> later on CNBC Cable. Not all cable companies have both
> MSNBC and CNBC, but most of them seem to have one or the
> other.
>
> It offers MUCH BETTER POTENTIAL EXPOSURE and a "world
> wide audience." As you might recall, the earlier plan
> to air the report on Sunday Nigbhtly News, West Coast
> only, would reach a more limited audience.
>
> Will let you know how the situation progresses!
>
> Best 73 to all
>
> --
> Alan Kaul, LaCanada, CA 91011
> w6rcl@amsat.org
> http://home.att.net/~alan.kaul/index.html
>
>
>
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