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Well, at 100 watts at 80 or so feet, it ain't goin' far. But it could be a blast for the students if it does more than play jukebox blocks aof artists. I hope they put the kids on with their music, and teach them about formatics. More importantly, about FCC law and regulations.
Well, at 100 watts at 80 or so feet, it ain't goin' far. But it could be a blast for the students if it does more than play jukebox blocks aof artists. I hope they put the kids on with their music, and teach them about formatics. More importantly, about FCC law and regulations.
It would be really cool if some of the non-comm's in Atlantic City did something interesting and ran with it. WLFR could be a great college-sounding alternative rock station, ACHS's WAJM would make a great little student-run CHR and/or hip hop station, Mainland steps up and let's its students get properly involved in 101.7 doing something consistant (relatively speaking to a high school station).
Fun to dream!
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