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Grayling Rocker
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Re: Grayling Rocker
Now if ya really bored...try streaming KIYU out of Galena, Alaska....A guy named flyin' Brian does an oldies-request three hour program from 5pm-8pm eastern time. Dubbed "community radio", it is commercial free and airs statewide on translators through out the state of Alaska. An interesting mixx at times.....I would be curious as to what you folks think....
Re: Grayling Rocker
Yup. When I was there in the mid 90's it had a noise floor problem. I tried to clear it up as best I could with basically nothing but my ears to work with. I finally brought the input to the processor at the TX down a bit. That was winter of 1996.
I confirm all my information through a high, white whore's souse!
Re: Grayling Rocker
Ed Joseph wrote: ↑Mon Jan 07, 2019 3:19 pmTHIS! And I, for one, cannot wait until there are MORE locally-owned and programmed stations to listen to. I'm beyond sick of hearing the same couple hundred songs over and over and over. Sure, working on-air helped burn them out even worse that a normal man, but ALL my "non-radio infected" friends complain that stations sound stale because they hear the same songs endlessly. All the polish in the world doesn't make up for the fact listeners are sick of your station's music and hit the button often. That's the way *I* see it anyways.MWmetalhead wrote: ↑Sat Dec 08, 2018 7:23 pmGetting back to WIDL - if its intended audience enjoys the station, that's all that matters at the end of the day.
Unpredictable stations like WIDL, M-106.3 in Greenville and Sunny 97.3 in Big Rapids are what make small town radio great!
Yep....when we switched to our current automation system, which was programmed by the people that "know", I was ready to quit or blow my brains out. Thankfully, we discovered a way around it, and it saved my sanity and is popular with listeners. With our current process, we have been having a lot more fun with listeners, have more advertisers and are moving in the right direction monetarily speaking. We are trying to stay as fluid as possible, because it won't last forever.