I don't know where to post it, so it goes here unless/until Lance or some other mod/admin moves it to someplace more appropriate if such exists.
Anyway, my idea is as follows: how about a sort of "micro-network" that small, Part-15 stations can become affiliates of?
It wouldn't be anything fancy, just a basic imaging package and perhaps some coordination regarding basic news coverage and such. Basically what the big guys have always done, but on the hyperlocal, neighborhood level (think community radio, but smaller). And, most importantly for nowadays, nonpolitical! I'm sure there are myriad problems (funding, for example), but I'm envisioning it following a noncommercial, volunteer-oriented and donation-supported type of deal.
Also, as a sort of subset/side project, a type of oldies/classic hits format would be nice to go along with it (as filler, if nothing else). @K.M. Richards sort of mentioned it in jest awhile back, but I actually like the idea of having a format modeled loosely on his "The 80s Channel," but more focused on the 70s instead ("The 70's Channel"). The early 70s, in particular, don't get much love anymore I feel, so it would probably lean softer, with a sort of Soft Rock/Yacht Rock sound, but it could include some of the softer mainstream rock material of the time as well.
Thoughts? Is this a great idea with potential, a worthless waste of time, or a convoluted and senseless reinvention of the wheel?
c
p.s. It's late, and I just got back from three and a half hours of driving, so my apologies if this post isn't entirely coherent. I just wanted to get my ideas out there. They can be refined later, after I get some sleep.
Anyway, my idea is as follows: how about a sort of "micro-network" that small, Part-15 stations can become affiliates of?
It wouldn't be anything fancy, just a basic imaging package and perhaps some coordination regarding basic news coverage and such. Basically what the big guys have always done, but on the hyperlocal, neighborhood level (think community radio, but smaller). And, most importantly for nowadays, nonpolitical! I'm sure there are myriad problems (funding, for example), but I'm envisioning it following a noncommercial, volunteer-oriented and donation-supported type of deal.
Also, as a sort of subset/side project, a type of oldies/classic hits format would be nice to go along with it (as filler, if nothing else). @K.M. Richards sort of mentioned it in jest awhile back, but I actually like the idea of having a format modeled loosely on his "The 80s Channel," but more focused on the 70s instead ("The 70's Channel"). The early 70s, in particular, don't get much love anymore I feel, so it would probably lean softer, with a sort of Soft Rock/Yacht Rock sound, but it could include some of the softer mainstream rock material of the time as well.
Thoughts? Is this a great idea with potential, a worthless waste of time, or a convoluted and senseless reinvention of the wheel?
c
p.s. It's late, and I just got back from three and a half hours of driving, so my apologies if this post isn't entirely coherent. I just wanted to get my ideas out there. They can be refined later, after I get some sleep.