Business considerations aside (the financial dilemma); it will be a miracle in WKFL doesn't even up doing dark permanently, rather than being dark most of the time.
Anyone tackling this job of putting this station back together will need a good credit line or deep pockets and just as important, they will need to realize that this will take time to gain listenship and re-connect with the community........... it will have to be a labor of love.
Other than being the country seat of Sumter county, about the only businesses of any size in Bushnell is the Super-Wallmart (at the western edge of the city limits); a Winn Dixie, a CVS, several fast food restuarants, several Mom and Pop restuarants, a Post Office and a funeral home.
No Publix, no Target, no Walgreens, no Radio Shack, no Sweet Bay Supermarket, no daily newspaper per se. No hospital, one small medical clinic and no radio stations out of Ocala or Leesburg really make any attempt to target Bushnell.
Even if the station goes satellite feed, I would hope that they could at least be a few hours live and local each morning and that if they can get night time authority to run that 100 watts (which btw, they have in the past, whether it was officially authorized or not, I don't know) and carry the South Sumter High School football games and maybe on Sunday's run local church services.......... Bushnell is very isolated from the rest of the county (most of the population is in Wildwood and the Sumter county portion of The Villages) and they need to have their own media voice and local connections............ just my opinion.
drt,
st. petersburg