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On the Observer's blog: An Open Letter from KDM to the KXCI Brass

Living, as I do in northern Arizona where the educational part of the band is full of bad religion, local and satellite, plus KJZZ and KNAU's full power local repeater stations and translators, I would be absolutely thrilled to have ANY of KXCI's programming on the air here. In fact, I'm a frequent listener of their 'net stream.

Democracy Now and This Way Out are must-haves in any community station lineup. There simply isn't a better progressive show than Amy Goodman's, and there isn't much LGBT oriented nationally distributed programming for public and community stations other than the latter.

If I were you, I'd start producing local 'spec' shows for KXCI to listen to. If your stuff's good, maybe it'll be the start of a local programming initiative.
 
Ultimajock said:

Quote from above article: "There are over 800,000 radio listeners in the Old Pueblo."

Actually, the entire population of Pima County is in the neighborhood of 850,000. Take away those too old or two young and almost every teen in between and you have a radio listener population potential of far less than the quoted number. And if you are talking about LBGT programming, far, far less than that.
 
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