I enjoy wikipedia, for a very quick (and often times, obscure reference) to some thing...
Also, may not be 100% accurate, establishes and presents information in an
easy-to read forum(unlike my posts),ha ha...any ways this webiste:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seneca_nation
Under the heading "broadcasting" has some very info / can the veteran / experienced,knowledgable post-ers here, provide some facts...
Broadcasting
The nation has established an official broadcasting arm, "Seneca Broadcasting," for the purposes of applying for and purchasing radio station licenses. The company currently owns one construction permit for a commercial FM radio station (broadcasting at 105.9 MHz) in the village of Little Valley, New York, which the company purchased from Randy Michaels in early 2009. That station is set to begin airing programming from studios in Jimerson Town in late 2009. An earlier application, for a noncommercial FM station at 89.3 in Irving, New York, ran into mutual exclusivity problems after several other groups applied for the same frequency, and is still being sorted out by the FCC.
Also, may not be 100% accurate, establishes and presents information in an
easy-to read forum(unlike my posts),ha ha...any ways this webiste:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seneca_nation
Under the heading "broadcasting" has some very info / can the veteran / experienced,knowledgable post-ers here, provide some facts...
Broadcasting
The nation has established an official broadcasting arm, "Seneca Broadcasting," for the purposes of applying for and purchasing radio station licenses. The company currently owns one construction permit for a commercial FM radio station (broadcasting at 105.9 MHz) in the village of Little Valley, New York, which the company purchased from Randy Michaels in early 2009. That station is set to begin airing programming from studios in Jimerson Town in late 2009. An earlier application, for a noncommercial FM station at 89.3 in Irving, New York, ran into mutual exclusivity problems after several other groups applied for the same frequency, and is still being sorted out by the FCC.