
Went to visit the studios of Guam's Radio TEN-FOUR, 104.3FM ....

The station was small, simple, but effective, typical foreign (ie,non-Japanese) styled radio, a one-man show, all computer based operation playing mostly 70's and 80's hits...

It seems to be the most popular radio station, as almost everywhere we went, in shops, taxis, busses, malls and in passing cars, ...almost everyone was listening to Ten Four!

I checked out all the stations available on Guam, but for me, the best was 104.3FM,... I didn't turn the TV on at all during my stay here, just the radio,... I guess once it's in your blood....
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