My negativity toward an FCC licensed station is the FCC Rules and responsibilities. It just costs a good deal of cash to run an operation legally. Given youth will likely be the driving force, they might cause the station to get a fine or two. Check what happened with some college stations such as failing to post their quarterly public affairs programming reports by the 10th of the month following the quarter or failing to maintain that file at all. Some kid playing an uncensored tune with plenty of 4 letter words on his last shift might seem funny to that student but that person that complained to the FCC might generate a fine or at a minimum there might be a couple of people at the next school board meeting blasting the members for this happening.
If you go online only, you miss out on all those regulations and just have to deal with the music played and paying all the rights to do so.
If you go online only, you miss out on all those regulations and just have to deal with the music played and paying all the rights to do so.