Radio New Vegas

Radio New Vegas is a radio station in the Mojave Wasteland $$

Background
The station is presented by an AI disc jockey, Mr. New Vegas, and plays both music and news. As one completes quests, the Courier's exploits will be referenced on the news bulletins as well as other various topics. This radio station plays mostly Las Vegas influenced music from the 1940s, '50s, and '60s. This is in contrast with the Mojave Music Radio that plays more traditional country music and a bit of western-rockabilly.

Songs

 * "Ain't That a Kick in the Head?" - Dean Martin (1960)
 * "Big Iron" - Marty Robbins (1959)
 * "Blue Moon" - Frank Sinatra (1961)
 * "Heartaches by the Number" - Guy Mitchell (1980)
 * "It's a Sin to Tell a Lie" - The Ink Spots (1979)
 * "Jingle, Jangle, Jingle" - The Kay Kyser Orchestra (1942)
 * "Johnny Guitar" - Peggy Lee (1954)
 * "Love Me as Though There Were No Tomorrow" - Nat King Cole (1956)
 * "Mad About the Boy" - Carmen Dragon and his Orchestra, featuring Helen Forrest (1950)
 * "Sit and Dream" - Pete Thomas (2009)
 * "Something's Gotta Give" - Bing Crosby (1955)
 * "Where Have You Been All My Life?" - Hal David and John Cacavas, featuring Jeff Hooper (2003)
 * "Why Don't You Do Right?" - The Dave Barbour Quartet, featuring Peggy Lee (1950)

Instrumentals

 * "American Swing" - Gerhard Trede (1990)
 * "Hallo Mister X" - Gerhard Trede (1990)
 * "Manhattan" - Gerhard Trede (1990)
 * "Slow Bounce" - Gerhard Trede (1990)
 * "Strahlende Trompete" - Gerhard Trede (1990)
 * "Von Spanien Nach Südamerika" - Gerhard Trede (1990)

Behind the scenes

 * Mr. New Vegas' voice actor is real life singer, actor and Las Vegas entertainer Wayne Newton, also known as "Mr. Las Vegas."
 * The songs, Cobwebs and Rainbows, Home on the Wastes, New Vegas Valley and Streets of New Reno are listed in the in-game credits under "New Vegas Radio", despite not playing on the station at all. These songs only appear at The Aces theatre if the Lonesome Drifter is hired during the quest Talent Pool. This could indicate that the songs were also intended to play on Radio New Vegas.
 * During intermissions, Mr. New Vegas will occasionally say, "you're nobody 'til somebody loves you". This is a reference to the 1944 pop song, "You're Nobody till Somebody Loves You", popularized by Dean Martin.