Radio New Vegas

Radio New Vegas is the main station of New Vegas.

Background
The station is moderated by an AI disc jockey, Mr. New Vegas. The station plays both music and news. As you complete quests you may hear references to your exploits on the news bulletin.

The voice of Mr. New Vegas is played by real life singer, actor and Las Vegas entertainer Wayne Newton.

Songs

 * "Ain't That a Kick in the Head?"
 * "Big Iron"
 * "Blue Moon"
 * "Cobwebs and Rainbows"
 * "Heartaches by the Number"
 * "It's a Sin to Tell a Lie"
 * "Jingle, Jangle, Jingle"
 * "Johnny Guitar"
 * "Let's Ride Into the Sunset Together"
 * "Love Me as Though There Were No Tomorrow"
 * "Mad About the Boy"
 * "Sit and Dream"
 * "Something's Gotta Give"
 * "Why Don't You Do Right? (Get Me Some Money Too!)"

There are also three instrumentals broadcast on the station. Their names are unknown however.

Mr. New Vegas's broadcasts
Mr. New Vegas regularly broadcasts about news.
 * NCR soldiers at Camp McCarran were relieved when the monorail which goes to the New Vegas Strip proved easy to fix. A major problem would have been a disaster, due to the age of the train and the scarcity of the replacement parts.
 * A package courier found shot in the head near Goodsprings has been found, and has made a full recovery. Now that is a delivery service you can count on.
 * I have released my Christmas compilation, Nuclear Winter Wonderland. Look for it on holotape.
 * Several unidentified aircraft were spotted flying over the REPCONN Test Site by a local crackpot. He talked to a toy bear near one of our microphones. "It's ghouls, I tell you. Religious ghouls in rockets, looking for a land to call their own. Don't you laugh at me! I know a spell that'll make you show your true form! A cave rat taught it to me."
 * An entire Legion raiding party has been wiped out by a pair of armed civilians at Bitter Springs. A local man says "God sent us two angels, and at least one o' them had a .308 caliber flaming sword of justice - with telescopic sights."
 * Mr. New Vegas reports about the troubles in Freeside, between the Squatters and the Kings.
 * Mr. New Vegas also broadcasts about the Courier's events, and they change as the Courier does.

Cultural References
Some of Mr. New Vegas's dialog references pop culture.


 * Mr. New Vegas will introduce a song by saying "You're gonna love this next song, I guarantee it." This is a reference to the tagline to commercials for Men's Wearhouse in which founder and CEO George Zimmer says "You're gonna like the way you look, I guarantee it."
 * Mr. New Vegas will end the news segment by saying "You stay classy, New Vegas." a reference to the film Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy and Ron Burgundy's own signoff: "You stay classy, San Diego."

Appearances
Radio New Vegas appears in Fallout: New Vegas.