Happy Intervention Day from Space Station Tango

Welcome to Space Station Tango’s Intervention Day Celebration.  Since we’re spread all over the time track, this could be a bit baffling, depending on when you are. There’s never been so complex a holiday. Let me give you a timeline, because this will be confusing otherwise. In fact, the timeline can’t even be linear and make sense, so focus: Continue reading

(Space Station Tango says Hi! as well)

TangoHeader_940x100.jpgThroughout the month of March, we’re periodically turning it over to Space Station Tango to give you a taste leading up to April 1st, Intervention Day, the galaxy’s biggest Earth-based holiday.

The festivities begin that Tuesday morning as the world turns, that is, at the stroke of midnight JST (Japan Standard Time), but the full production kicks in as the San Francisco Bay Area gets moving at 8am.

Listen to the live stream during our ramp-up weekend and you’ll have an idea what’s in store.

Station Status Update

We’ve been running non-stop for a week now, checking the play frequency of the songs in the airplay format.  It’s really eight different three-hour format blocks,  the clock’s “hour hand” moving into a new Earth Region block to coincide with that region’s peak personal internet hours, from 6-9pm. Approximately three-quarters of the format is the same mix whatever the block, for station consistency. The remaining three or four songs per hour are made up of extra new and classic tracks from the focus region.

time_zones

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