If WASB is in violation of numerous FCC requirements and regulations, as suggested in another post, why then is the station allowed to continue broadcasting whatever they air?
Let me also pose another question, just for the fun of it. What would you do if the opportunity arose and you could buy, or were given, WASB?
What is a real shame is that if WASB had a decent coverage area, it could be one of the few small market radio stations in the metro Rochester area left that could actually be a training ground for up and coming talent. Then again how many medium size market stations are hiring on-air or news talent these days?
Let me also pose another question, just for the fun of it. What would you do if the opportunity arose and you could buy, or were given, WASB?
What is a real shame is that if WASB had a decent coverage area, it could be one of the few small market radio stations in the metro Rochester area left that could actually be a training ground for up and coming talent. Then again how many medium size market stations are hiring on-air or news talent these days?