'Save' Lightning 100: Radio station launches fundraising campaign
The Nashville radio station is launching the "Save Our Airwaves" fundraising campaign, which aims to raise $250,000 to offset lost revenue.
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If they're being honest, i wouldn't see much of a future for this (at least at 1 time) unique station.
(An a personal note: look at the creator(s) of last few threads. At one time there was discussion- I think on the board (or possibly before the split)- of restricting membership to people who had actually worked in radio. I never have. I've personally known 2 people who did. But i have been fascinated-frustrated-aggravated-exhilarated* by radio for 50 years. I'm betting there aren't many on RD (and i don't think RI even has a Nashville board- and maybe not Tennessee, except east- anymore) who can say the same. I keep an INCOMPLETE Excel spreadsheet of Nashville area stations, formats, call letters, frequencies, from so many different sources i can't list them all.
There has NEVER been this much good music available- over the air, Sirius/XM & youtube.com- regardless of what your taste is. I have 8 OTA music stations i regularly listen to & 5 S/XM. Sorry.)