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Local Franklin County Internet Radio Station Goes Live


Second Time Music
Second Time Music

Second Time Music, a locally owned and operated internet radio station, has announced that it has begun broadcasting operations via the internet. Second Time Music is broadcasting 24/7 on the internet at www.secondtimemusic.com with Bill and Sean Taylor plus a wide variety of additional programs. Second Time Music's studio is located in central Franklin County, PA and is the culmination of 3 years of development by the Taylors.

"Listeners enjoy some of the best in vintage Adult Hits from the 40's through the 80's. We also feature five locally produced music programs: 'Journey Into Melody', '50 years of Country', 'Bluegrass Connection', 'The Bluegrass Gospel Hour', and 'Memories' as well as special feature hours of the 60's, 70's and 80's music. Plus a special hour of music known as 'Sean's Picks' that features a wide variety of music chosen by Sean Taylor," commented Bill Taylor.

The Taylors also announce that they have entered into an agreement with Bonneville Distributing to begin broadcasting the program 'Music and the Spoken Word', a weekly program featuring the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra as well as agreements to broadcast "The John and Heidi Show" on Saturday mornings and the weekly programs "Charting USA" and "33's and 45's" hosted by Chuck Shorter.

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