So I heard a new LP station signed on- WJYN 98.5 "Jawn Radio" I thought it was a joke at first but nope- it's real. And it sounds like garbage. Great music mind you- but I thin they're using a cheap computer head set for a mic, and running their audio by a 32kbps internet connection:/
WPPM 106.5 had really quiet audio but they must have gotten a modulator and compressor and now sound beautiful! Loud, well EQ'ed and a great line up. They could be (if they last more than a year) a great example of how to do LP community radio the right way. Good for them I say.
And now onto the third topic- college radio. I listen to 91.5 WDBK regularly and love mostly all their music. Your usual mix of unknown college bands and the like with a few hosts through the afternoon. I always wonder why WDBK, WKDU, and other stations like them do not try and advertise their stations more around the areas they serve? They are clearly filling the void of the ecletics in the area, so why not try and really take full advantage of their stations and get the name out more? I don't know. College radio is such a weird thing. So many people hate it because it is typically MUCH more liberal than commercial radio; typically if they talk politics on college radio it'll all be left-leaning (which for me is great) but it too has downsides. You're certainly not going to have your 55+ year olds tuning in to a college station unless for a few older liberals.
By the same token- 55+ year olds are the most likely to turn on a radio in the house or use it in the car, so for the majority of the people who are the most likely to listen to college radio- it'll be online (if at all).
Your thoughts on anything I wrote here today?
WPPM 106.5 had really quiet audio but they must have gotten a modulator and compressor and now sound beautiful! Loud, well EQ'ed and a great line up. They could be (if they last more than a year) a great example of how to do LP community radio the right way. Good for them I say.
And now onto the third topic- college radio. I listen to 91.5 WDBK regularly and love mostly all their music. Your usual mix of unknown college bands and the like with a few hosts through the afternoon. I always wonder why WDBK, WKDU, and other stations like them do not try and advertise their stations more around the areas they serve? They are clearly filling the void of the ecletics in the area, so why not try and really take full advantage of their stations and get the name out more? I don't know. College radio is such a weird thing. So many people hate it because it is typically MUCH more liberal than commercial radio; typically if they talk politics on college radio it'll all be left-leaning (which for me is great) but it too has downsides. You're certainly not going to have your 55+ year olds tuning in to a college station unless for a few older liberals.
By the same token- 55+ year olds are the most likely to turn on a radio in the house or use it in the car, so for the majority of the people who are the most likely to listen to college radio- it'll be online (if at all).
Your thoughts on anything I wrote here today?