This is a huge article about a little Class D high school radio station in the Upper Peninsula. They're struggling to find a new frequency thanks to the recent NCE Window.
Headline : " U.P. radio station had same dial spot for decades until bigger station took frequency"
"ONTONAGON — Tiny little radio station WOAS was just sitting at its frequency, minding its own business, when a bigger station came along and took away its spot on the dial.
“This guy reluctantly sent me an email last April, basically saying, ‘Oh, by the way, we bought up your frequency and you’re gonna have to find a new frequency,’ ” said Ken Raisanen, the 69-year-old manager of WOAS 88.5-FM, the student-run radio station that’s been broadcasting from the Ontonagon High School building in the western Upper Peninsula since 1978."
..... ( much more with photos)
Kudos to reporter John Carlisle of the Detroit Free Press
U.P. radio station had same dial spot for decades until bigger station took frequency
For 45 years, student-run radio station WOAS in the Upper Peninsula held the same spot on the dial. Then another station decided they needed it more.
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Headline : " U.P. radio station had same dial spot for decades until bigger station took frequency"
"ONTONAGON — Tiny little radio station WOAS was just sitting at its frequency, minding its own business, when a bigger station came along and took away its spot on the dial.
“This guy reluctantly sent me an email last April, basically saying, ‘Oh, by the way, we bought up your frequency and you’re gonna have to find a new frequency,’ ” said Ken Raisanen, the 69-year-old manager of WOAS 88.5-FM, the student-run radio station that’s been broadcasting from the Ontonagon High School building in the western Upper Peninsula since 1978."
..... ( much more with photos)
Kudos to reporter John Carlisle of the Detroit Free Press