In yesterday's Journal News, Westchester's daily newspaper, there was a front page article about the county's only community radio station, WDFH. They are struggling financially, and appealing for funds to be able to keep broadcasting.
Westchester's only on air community station has an interesting history of ups and downs, and is an illustration of the travails of establishing a noncommercial station in the crowded spectrum in the shadow of New York City. After years and years of trying, they were able to get permission from the F.C.C. for a low power signal on 90.3 FM, and an antenna at a reasonable height. This went on the air last year, with approx. 53 watts, directional, from a site north of Pleasantville. This apparently covers a rather limited area, as I am not able to receive it in many parts of the county.
I wonder whether the lack of funds is due more to the economy, or local apathy, with so many other radio stations audible in the area. Most of their talk programming originates from Pacifica, and is probably also available on WBAI.
The interesting newspaper article:http://www.lohud.com/article/20104120330.
A detailed station history from the WDFH website: http://www.wdfh.org/history.htm.
Westchester's only on air community station has an interesting history of ups and downs, and is an illustration of the travails of establishing a noncommercial station in the crowded spectrum in the shadow of New York City. After years and years of trying, they were able to get permission from the F.C.C. for a low power signal on 90.3 FM, and an antenna at a reasonable height. This went on the air last year, with approx. 53 watts, directional, from a site north of Pleasantville. This apparently covers a rather limited area, as I am not able to receive it in many parts of the county.
I wonder whether the lack of funds is due more to the economy, or local apathy, with so many other radio stations audible in the area. Most of their talk programming originates from Pacifica, and is probably also available on WBAI.
The interesting newspaper article:http://www.lohud.com/article/20104120330.
A detailed station history from the WDFH website: http://www.wdfh.org/history.htm.