From yesterday’s “Win on Wednesday” during the J and J Midday show, our trivia had a near record amount of texts. The question was:
Stored on 500 gigabyte hard drives, and STACKED, this would be over 8 times taller than Mount Everest. What is the DATA that is being stored in “said” drives?
The answer: (from “Business Insider) They (Amazon) have 1.5 billion items listed for sale and 200 million users. Amazon has one billion gigabytes of data on their items and users. If you put all that data on 500-gigabyte hard drives and stacked them up, the pile of hard drives would be over eight times as tall as Mount Everest. Now that’s some big data.
The Monthly Travel Tour! It takes us to New York with artists based in New York City or surrounding areas! “Lost 45” Conversations with Barry Manilow, Debbie Gibson, Carol Douglas, Walter Egan, Felix Cavaliere & Jimmy Castor! Plus, a Carly Simon 3-fer!
Satuday at 8 AM and Sunday at 3PM Randy Edwards’ hosts “Edwards’ Archives, this week we revisit the music of May 20th, 1969! Join Randy for this EXCLUSIVE feature program, brought to you Saturday morning by the Ionia Moose Lodge, and on Sunday afternoon by the Lamplight Grill in downtown Ionia!
Sunday morning from 8 to 11, we’re proud to bring you Tommy Kay’s “Totally 80’s Flashback”! Call in your requests NOW (or anytime) to 844-80-TOMMY! Let Tommy know you listen on WION, and tell him WHERE you listen, be it online or in our “normal” broadcast area!
Justin's question on Tuesday was, "This item, available in Ionia cost 35 cents in 1945, what's the item? The answer was, "A TICKET TO THE IONIA THEATRE" It came from this ad in a vintage newspaper. Thank you J and T Antiques and Estates for the newspapers!
As many of you know, the Lowell frequency for WION Radio has been off the air since Saturday afternoon of this previous weekend. I was out of town when the notification came to me by a longtime listener. Our equipment is set to automatically shut down the 100.3 transmitter if […]
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