Radio New Vegas

Radio New Vegas is the main radio station of New Vegas and 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 rockabilly.

Introductions

 * "Hey, hey, it's Mr. New Vegas letting you know I've got a new Christmas compilation coming out soon; Nuclear Winter Wonderland. Look for it, on holotape."
 * "Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to our program. This is Mr. New Vegas, and each and every one of you is wonderful in your own special way."
 * "Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. This is Mr. New Vegas. Thank you very very much for listening."
 * "Hello ladies and gentlemen, Mr. New Vegas here. You're all so great and we're gonna keep you listening all day."
 * "Howdy folks, it's Mr. New Vegas, and I have a good feeling about all of you listening."
 * "Welcome back to the Mr. New Vegas Show, the show with, in my opinion – which I respect – the best-looking audience around. Somebody prove me wrong?"
 * "It's me again, Mr. New Vegas, reminding you that you're nobody 'til somebody loves you. And that somebody is me. I love you."
 * "Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to me, Mr. New Vegas, and you look extraordinarily beautiful right now."
 * "This is Radio New Vegas, and I'm your host, Mr. New Vegas. And in case you're wondering if you've come to the right place, you have."
 * "The women of New Vegas ask me a lot if there's a Mrs. New Vegas. Of course there is. You're her. And you're still as perfect as the day we met."
 * "This is Mr. New Vegas, fanning the flames of your passion."
 * "And we're back. This is Mr. New Vegas, and I feel something magic in the air tonight, and I'm not just talking about the gamma radiation."
 * "Welcome back to the program. This is Mr. New Vegas, and I hope I'm not coming on too strong."
 * "You're listening to Radio New Vegas, your little jukebox in the Mojave Wasteland. I'm Mr. New Vegas, and I'm here for you."

Announcing news stories

 * "More news for you."
 * "I've got news for you."
 * "It's just about time to get you some news."
 * "If you like news, then you're gonna love our next segment."
 * "Whoops, better put on my newsman fedora here."
 * "You know, they say that 'No news is good news,' but I think my program would be awfully dull if that were the case."
 * "That's the news. This is Mr New Vegas, Filling in for...Mr. New Vegas."
 * "You know, I think all news, whether it's good or bad, brings us closer together. Don't you?"

Songs

 * "Ain't That a Kick in the Head?"
 * "Blue Moon"
 * "Big Iron"
 * "Heartaches by the Number"
 * "It's a Sin to Tell a Lie"
 * "Jingle, Jangle, Jingle"
 * "Johnny Guitar"
 * "Love Me as Though There Were No Tomorrow"
 * "Mad About the Boy"
 * "Sit and Dream"
 * "Something's Gotta Give"
 * "Where Have You Been All My Life?"
 * "Why Don't You Do Right?"

Instrumentals

 * "American Swing"
 * "Hallo Mister X"
 * "Manhattan"
 * "Slow Bounce"
 * "Strahlende Trompete"
 * "Von Spanien Nach Südamerika"

Behind the scenes

 * The voice behind Mr. New Vegas is played by real life singer, actor and Las Vegas entertainer Wayne Newton, also known as Mr. Las Vegas.
 * The credits indicate that the four songs written and performed by J.E. Sawyer especially for the game were intended to be played on the radio stations. There is evidence that they may have been intended to play on the radio, but were cut from the playlists. They can still be heard elsewhere in the game.

Bugs

 * The track "Stars of the Midnight Range" was intended to be included on this station, but an error linked the entry in the radio track list to the MP3 file for "Big Iron," which causes "Big Iron" to be played twice as often as other tracks, and occasionally play twice in a row.