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All Old Time Radio Shows All Old Time Radio Shows While 60 minutes of shows fit on a single audio CD , up to 50+ hours of old time radio shows can be stored on an MP3 CD . It is a great way to collect and store old time radio shows for easy listening. Click here for more information about MP3 ... 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