"Three times every weekday (and twice on Saturdays) people in western Arkansas call in to KARV’s “Dial-A-Trade,” an audio adaptation of the classified ads. For an hour or so, callers explain what they’re looking to buy, sell or trade. Then they leave their phone numbers. On live air. For free."
— A tale of how radio is used in rural Arkansas, a place where only 1 in 5 people have internet connections, according to this Associated Press story. (Source)
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