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Cool.
I live in kennesaw.
Anyone have a link to the permit application? Depending on where it is, Kennesaw has some terrain issues. If it's behind Kennesaw mountain or little Kennesaw, forget hearing it anywhere south. As much I would love to have such a station OTA in Cobb, unless it's transmitting FROM the top of Kennesaw, Blackjack, Lost Mountain or Vinings, coverage will be good for about 3-5 miles, and this is with a good quality receiver/car radio. If this does take off, hopefully it will be streamed online.
I wonder how they settled on the format of easy listening. Seems like a station owned by the HOF should spotlight great historic radio regardless of format. Also if they intend on streaming, they'll need to fund-raise a lot to pay the royalties.
Aren't OTR show largely in the public domain, and thus not bearing royalties (i.e., ASCAP, BMI, and copyright fees)?
…a station owned by the HOF should spotlight great historic radio regardless of format.
This was the comment to which I was responding about OTR as a format.
Isn't the purpose of this station to give students experience running what is like a real station?
Isn't the purpose of this station to give students experience running what is like a real station?
Roddy: I think GRHF talked with Kennesaw State University about students operating the station but the kids turned them down. Too bad....it would make a great student station.
Yes, the original press release said Kennesaw State students would operate the station, and I'm pretty sure legendary Atlanta personality Rhubarb Jones, who teaches at Kennesaw State, was instrumental in building it. I do see the latest press release says the station will be operated by volunteers.
This signal would make a great college station and the fact the kids said "no" speaks volumes about the future of radio.