F.A.Q.
 
 
 
$2 per CD - Old Time Radio Shows on OTR MP3 and Audio CDs from http://otrland.com

  1. Can I email you?
    Yes.. you can email me at: your questions and/or order details and i'll help you out! You can all call me:
    Bob: phone (905) 216-2370
    Monday-Thursday 4:00pm ET - 9:30pm ET
    Friday-Sunday 9:00am ET - 9:30pm ET

  2. Can I pay for my order by personal check or money order?
    Yes. Please select this option when you checkout. When you click on "pay for my order" it will give you the option to pay via this method. If you have ordered before, then i will ship your order to you right away - before you send payment.

  3. What is O.T.R. ?
    OTR stands for Old Time Radio. This is what people used to listen to before T.V. was around. Families would gather around a large piece of furniture in their living room called a Radio and listen to the music and stories, much like families now do with television, only it was actually enjoyable! :-)

  4. What are the standard shipping rates?
    United States and Canada
    1to3 cd's$  3.00
    4to10 cd's$  4.00
    11to17 cd's$  6.25
    18to22 cd's$  8.00
    23to45 cd's$  12.50
    46ormore cd's$  20.00
    SHIPPING RATES
    Europe,Asia,Africa
    1to3 cd's$  5.00
    4to7 cd's$  7.50
    8to17 cd's$  13.00
    18to22 cd's$  15.00
    23to45 cd's$  30.00
    46ormore cd's$  45.00
    SHIPPING RATES

  5. What is MP3?
    These shows are recorded in digital quality MP3 format. You can listen to them through your Windows or Mac OS computer. Some of the newer DVD machines also support MP3 cds, plus a lot of newer cd players now support MP3 cds. And of course, you can listen to them in a portable MP3 player, like an iPod or any other audio player with the MP3 logo on it.

  6. Do the shows have the original commercials?
    I always skim through each new show as I collect them to ensure they sound fine, but haven't fully listened to my entire collection yet. I have a collection of over 10,000 hours worth of Old Time Radio shows and I've only just begun listening to them! When I find duplicates of shows, I compare each version and keep the one that sounds best or the one that includes the original commercials. My best guess is that about 90% of the shows in my collection contain the original commercials.
    Some example of the great commercials you will find are:
    soap operas: dove soap commercials oxidal soap commercials and a really swell steak knife offer
    jack benny: a few Chevrolet commercials in some, a few JELLO commercials in others
    shadow: blue coal commercials, "join the army" commercials
    Johnny Dollar: Camel Cigarettes commercials