Floydian Slip

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Floydian Slip
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Genre Pink Floyd
Classic Rock
Rock
Running time1 hour
Country of originUnited States
Language(s) English
SyndicatesYes
Hosted byCraig Bailey
Recording studio Shelburne, Vermont
Original releasepresent
Audio format Stereo
Website floydianslip.com

Floydian Slip is a weekly, one-hour syndicated radio program produced by Random Precision Media LLC (RPM), exclusively devoted to the music and history of the British rock band Pink Floyd. The show has an affiliate base of around one hundred stations.

History

The show is created and hosted by Craig Bailey of Shelburne, Vermont, who aired his first episode in January 1989 on Ithaca College's carrier current station 106-VIC (now called VIC Radio) in Ithaca, N.Y., as a senior Television-Radio major at the college. He also produced it for Burlington's short-lived WEXP-FM (105.1) in 1994, and for more than 13 years at WCPV (101.3) until June 7, 2009. In August 2009, Bailey began marketing the show to stations as a weekly syndicated offering, creating RPM to do so.

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