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Does Frank mean jobs?

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Will the management and operation of Frank be done remotely from NJ? It is conceivable that the whole thing could be programmed and broadcast from Princeton. I mean, look at where the station is. It's a blip on an almost hidden street in Boyertown. I can't imagine that the studios are even late 20th century. So the real question is: does Frank mean new jobs in Pa?
 
> Will the management and operation of Frank be done remotely
> from NJ? It is conceivable that the whole thing could be
> programmed and broadcast from Princeton. I mean, look at
> where the station is. It's a blip on an almost hidden street
> in Boyertown. I can't imagine that the studios are even late
> 20th century. So the real question is: does Frank mean new
> jobs in Pa?
>

Unless its run at a new site, I believe Nassau remodeled the BYN site this past Gebruary (at least according to the pics on wynoradio.com)<P ID="signature">______________
I've done it all...HOO HOO...tell 'em, Fred!
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Ask Mick to post some of the latest pictures from the Boyertown studios, definitely in the 20th century...Nassau has invested some big bucks in new consoles, computers, studio furniture, transmitters etc............





> > Will the management and operation of Frank be done
> remotely
> > from NJ? It is conceivable that the whole thing could be
> > programmed and broadcast from Princeton. I mean, look at
> > where the station is. It's a blip on an almost hidden
> street
> > in Boyertown. I can't imagine that the studios are even
> late
> > 20th century. So the real question is: does Frank mean new
>
> > jobs in Pa?
> >
>
> Unless its run at a new site, I believe Nassau remodeled the
> BYN site this past Gebruary (at least according to the pics
> on wynoradio.com)
>
 
> Ask Mick to post some of the latest pictures from the
> Boyertown studios, definitely in the 20th century...Nassau
> has invested some big bucks in new consoles, computers,
> studio furniture, transmitters etc............

I had heard awhile in the past when the WBYN rumors were just beginning that they were totally redoing their studios. I guess that's a good sign that they'll be locally-based. Where the heck are their studios, anyway? I hear it's a little back road in Boyertown. Also, where is their stick? Is it that big stick on top of that hill to your right has you head south on Route 100 above Boyertown?<P ID="signature">______________

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> > Ask Mick to post some of the latest pictures from the
> > Boyertown studios, definitely in the 20th century...Nassau
>
> > has invested some big bucks in new consoles, computers,
> > studio furniture, transmitters etc............
>
> I had heard awhile in the past when the WBYN rumors were
> just beginning that they were totally redoing their studios.
> I guess that's a good sign that they'll be locally-based.
> Where the heck are their studios, anyway? I hear it's a
> little back road in Boyertown. Also, where is their stick?
> Is it that big stick on top of that hill to your right has
> you head south on Route 100 above Boyertown?
>

Mill Road is a back road, more or less. Off of Route 100 just below 73.

Was by there today...still has the "WBYN 107.5 - Christian Radio" sign out front. Then, you go up a loooooong driveway to the building. On the outside, looks pretty nice. Picture a mountainous park setting with some "trails" and you basically have WBYN's studios.<P ID="signature">______________
I've done it all...HOO HOO...tell 'em, Fred!
FOX News Alert: YOU SUCK!!! Ya like apples?</P>
 
> > > Ask Mick to post some of the latest pictures from the
> > > Boyertown studios, definitely in the 20th
> century...Nassau
> >
> > > has invested some big bucks in new consoles, computers,
> > > studio furniture, transmitters etc............
> >
> > I had heard awhile in the past when the WBYN rumors were
> > just beginning that they were totally redoing their
> studios.
> > I guess that's a good sign that they'll be locally-based.
> > Where the heck are their studios, anyway? I hear it's a
> > little back road in Boyertown. Also, where is their stick?
>
> > Is it that big stick on top of that hill to your right has
>
> > you head south on Route 100 above Boyertown?
> >
>
> Mill Road is a back road, more or less. Off of Route 100
> just below 73.

> Was by there today...still has the "WBYN 107.5 - Christian
> Radio" sign out front. Then, you go up a loooooong driveway
> to the building. On the outside, looks pretty nice. Picture
> a mountainous park setting with some "trails" and you
> basically have WBYN's studios.
>
the aux tower is the one right next to the studio. they also bought new transmitters for that...the main tower is in Huff Church, just northeast of Boyertown...i think its smaller than the one by the studio, but it is on a higher elevation
 
> Will the management and operation of Frank be done remotely
> from NJ? It is conceivable that the whole thing could be
> programmed and broadcast from Princeton. I mean, look at
> where the station is. It's a blip on an almost hidden street
> in Boyertown. I can't imagine that the studios are even late
> 20th century. So the real question is: does Frank mean new
> jobs in Pa?
>

Frank here in New England created a job for Leif Erickson.He's doing afternoon drive on Frank 105.5,Frank 106.3, & Frank 107.5.
 
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