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Zach in Albany

There has been a mention about Zach in Albany. I was wondering who are the principals and staff. That frequency has been a long time coming and took quite a few moves to make it happen. I hope the owners can recoup.

Rick
 
> There has been a mention about Zach in Albany. I was
> wondering who are the principals and staff. That frequency
> has been a long time coming and took quite a few moves to
> make it happen. I hope the owners can recoup.
>
> Rick
>

Hopefully the new "Zach" can fill a few job openings here and there.
 
Unfortuneately, their signal is really putting a beating on a great little community LPFM 98.1 here in Thomasville, GA (about 60 miles south). I know it's the nature of LPFM, but it's still frustrating to see a local group work so hard to get an LPFM up and running only to be washed out a year later by a full power. Hopefully, the LPFM will be able to get a new frequency.

-Chris Hall
www.reelaudio.net



> > There has been a mention about Zach in Albany. I was
> > wondering who are the principals and staff. That frequency
>
> > has been a long time coming and took quite a few moves to
> > make it happen. I hope the owners can recoup.
> >
> > Rick
> >
>
> Hopefully the new "Zach" can fill a few job openings here
> and there.
>
 
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