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Well, talk about making history. The first-ever high school radio station in Georgia signed on the air back in February, and nobody knew about it until now. Maybe a few on-air personalities, play-by-play announcers, engineers, etc. will emerge from a station like this, because in this day and age, things can't get any worse than they are now.
From their website:"With the support of GA Power Company, all of our local radio stations, the members of our booster club, and the staff at BHS, we are proud that Pirate Radio is finally a reality, " Graham said."So, yes, the will be called Pirate Radio.
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