Allfirdup said:Since Rob owns WXOL and leases the signal, (they have studios on Hamilton rd) the old WDLR studio sits empty up in Delaware, and i think i read that when the were live that one time before christmas they had a 740 number which is the area code in Delaware.
Dirty_Harry said:Allfirdup said:Since Rob owns WXOL and leases the signal, (they have studios on Hamilton rd) the old WDLR studio sits empty up in Delaware, and i think i read that when the were live that one time before christmas they had a 740 number which is the area code in Delaware.
You might be onto something here ........ lease the signal to some religious shysters and pocket the money they take from their dupes in the form of lease payments!
NotMe said:"...lease the signal to some religious shysters and pocket the money they take from their dupes in the form of lease payments!..."
Better some "religous shysters" than another rocker. Those people don't bathe and they're all in motorcycle gangs smokin' dope and stealin' money from old ladies to pay for their tattoos and tongue piercings.
Boy, painting with a broad brush sure makes you sound stupid, doesn't it?
TheVibe said:Differences between Non-Commercial and Commercial Radio
Non -comms differ from commercial FM stations primarily in that they are not permitted to accept revenue in exchange for broadcasting "spots" (announcements advertising goods and services), yet they may charge for broadcasting programs. The licensee of a non-commercial educational FM station is expected to provide a broadcast schedule that is "non-commercial".
Presently, non-commercial educational stations may accept advertising for goods and services pro-vided by non-profit organizations. As well, they may receive underwriting and sponsorship spots from national and local businesses to pay for programming.
Examples of Non-Comm. Advertising:
"The following programming is sponsored by ...., home of the..., located at....."
"Funding provided by ..." "This hour of music was made available by The Univ. of ..., The Robert Jones Singers will be appearing in concert at the Univ. of .... on Sat. night, April 15 at 8 pm. Admission is $10. For reservations please call ...."
"We appreciate the contributions of ....." "The sponsor of our program offers additional helps by inviting you to attend ...."
"The Little Theatre downtown is putting on a series of two act plays featuring the work of Mary Beth Mather. For time and ticket info. please call ....."
"Our local Coca Cola Bottling Company sponsors this hour of programming and is also the host of this years THREE STATE/ THREE MOUNTAIN CHALLENGE."
When choosing between a non-commercial channel or commercial channel it's important to determine which will best suit your purposes.
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NotMe said:Don't get me wrong, what we have here locally isn't the best example. Far from it. But, it's really unfair to slap them all in the face because of the actions of a few.
Dirty_Harry said:NotMe said:Don't get me wrong, what we have here locally isn't the best example. Far from it. But, it's really unfair to slap them all in the face because of the actions of a few.
They are hucksters, used car dealers, shills. Examples? Leroy Jenkins, Bill Swad, Ernest Angely, Rex Humbard, Rod Parsely, Billy and Pat Wasmus. What about Peter Popoff ...... exposed as a fraud on 20-20 who's "ministry" pulled in $16 million last year. Oh yeah, Benny Hinn? Bill Swad sits on his board of directors. I've met Bill Swad ... all that guy ever talks about is money!
ONE religious station is enough. The airwaves simply do not need to be polluted with any more of these little satans!
collegeDJ86 said:Dirty_Harry, I am very sorry that the representation of Christianity you have seen have included people who are fakes. It hurts me also as a Christian to think that people are springing up their own false religions or teachings in a misleading and extorting fashion. I must also admit, though, that all Christians including myself are never perfect...
NotMe said:I agree with DH on one issue: We don't need any more religious crap on the air. On the other hand, we sure could use a Christian station who's doing it right. The Christian community in central Ohio deserves that.
CBusDave said:NotMe said:I agree with DH on one issue: We don't need any more religious crap on the air. On the other hand, we sure could use a Christian station who's doing it right. The Christian community in central Ohio deserves that.
Well then why can't one of the existing Christian stations do that? I think that's Dirty Harry's point. Don't solve bad programming by hoping for yet another signal to fill the void. Hope that one of the existing programmers gets their act together.
FWIW, I thought RadioU was doing it "right" are they not? They sure get a lot of accolades not only from in Columbus but nationwide.
NotMe said:Granted, RadioU does a great job. But Christian radio isn't Christian radio. Just like there's a difference between contemporary country and bluegrass, today's rock and classic rock, there are differences in Christian music as well. The River was on the right track for a while, but they've apparently abandoned their local market to build their network. They used to have a decent morning show. What happened? Their fundraisers are a prime example of stereotypical bad, amateurish programming. It's the kind of stuff that almost gives DH an excuse to feel the way he does. To most Christians, it's an embarrassment. There's a huge segment of the Christian audience that is not being served.