Voice of Prozac

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The Voice of Prozac was a pirate station heard in the late 90s, and possibly into the early 00s. One of the hosts was Dr. Sara Tonin, who was depicted in a provocative QSL provided to slavering listeners. There is some evidence that this station used the legendary [[Grenade]] transmitter.
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[[Image:Vop_small.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Latter-day Voice of Prozac e-qsl]]
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The '''Voice of Prozac''' was a pirate station heard in the late 90s, and possibly into the early 00s. One of the hosts was Dr. Sara Tonin, who was depicted in a provocative [[QSL]] provided to slavering listeners. There is some evidence that this station used the legendary [[Grenade]] transmitter.
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In 2008 a station identifying as the Voice of Prozac was heard testing on 6955am; it is not known if this is the same station that was heard in the 90s.
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[[Category: Pirate radio stations]]

Latest revision as of 06:28, 4 December 2011

Latter-day Voice of Prozac e-qsl

The Voice of Prozac was a pirate station heard in the late 90s, and possibly into the early 00s. One of the hosts was Dr. Sara Tonin, who was depicted in a provocative QSL provided to slavering listeners. There is some evidence that this station used the legendary Grenade transmitter.

In 2008 a station identifying as the Voice of Prozac was heard testing on 6955am; it is not known if this is the same station that was heard in the 90s.



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