[BC] Re: How A Station Can Stay Afloat...

Glen Kippel glen.kippel
Tue Mar 27 16:57:15 CDT 2007


No, one full-time manager and one or more part-timers will do.  Basically
someone has to be there during office hours Monday through Friday to let in
the FCC or someone who wants to look at the PI file.  It is OK to take a
lunch hour.

On 3/27/07, engineermike <engineermike at mindspring.com> wrote:
>
> Yes but doesn't the FCC require more than one full time employee per their
> rules?  Not to burst your bubble but rather to warn you to be careful what
> you
> claim in public.
> Might want to check that out.
> Mike
>
>
> Paul B. Walker, Jr. wrote:
> > How can a station in a market of 50,000 stay afloat?
> >
> > Quite easily, actually..
> >
> > For one thing, I'm the sole employee.. I do everything but sales and
> > engineering. I have a Contract/Chief Engineer who lives 3 hours away and
> > visits once every 2 weeks. I also have a retired electrician/ham
> operator
> > who helps out with very minor stuff and several on this list who
> graciously
> > provide me with LOTS of advice,
> >
> > Secondly, the "other" station in the county, a Class A FM "tries" to
> serve
> > Greenwood, 15 or 20 miles away. I'm not knocking what they do as it
> works
> > well for them..... but with 1KW, our strongest coverage area includes
> most
> > of Abbeville County, which is about 26,000 people. We are improving what
> we
> > do, but we are paying attention to the little towns and issues around
> here
> > that the others dont
> >
> >
> >  Paul B. Walker, Jr.
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