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looking to do a summer show

A work colleague of mine and I have years of college radio experience (albeit's been a few years or more). We have an idea for an intersesting radio show of indie rock mixed with political debate and would like some recommendations as to which college stations to contact in the Boston or inner suburban area who might offer slots to the general public. I got an FCC license back in '90 but I have no idea if my alma mater still has it on file.

Thanks for your input!
 
promixcuous said:
A work colleague of mine and I have years of college radio experience (albeit's been a few years or more). We have an idea for an intersesting radio show of indie rock mixed with political debate and would like some recommendations as to which college stations to contact in the Boston or inner suburban area who might offer slots to the general public. I got an FCC license back in '90 but I have no idea if my alma mater still has it on file.

Thanks for your input!

I'm not really sure of which direction to point you in as far as college stations, but you no longer need to have an FCC license to be on air.

Good luck!
 
promixcuous said:
A work colleague of mine and I have years of college radio experience (albeit's been a few years or more). We have an idea for an intersesting radio show of indie rock mixed with political debate and would like some recommendations as to which college stations to contact in the Boston or inner suburban area who might offer slots to the general public. I got an FCC license back in '90 but I have no idea if my alma mater still has it on file.

Thanks for your input!

try WBNW...I think you can either buy air time or something like that on the station
 
promixcuous said:
A work colleague of mine and I have years of college radio experience (albeit's been a few years or more). We have an idea for an intersesting radio show of indie rock mixed with political debate and would like some recommendations as to which college stations to contact in the Boston or inner suburban area who might offer slots to the general public.

You might try WMFO at Tufts University. They seem to often have some dead slots to fill in the summertime, and they have/had some shows similar to what you're describing.
 
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