[BC] Re: How Radio happened for me :)
Mark Humphrey
mark3xy at gmail.com
Fri Mar 20 09:00:16 CDT 2009
Visitors are always welcome, so next time you're in the area, please stop in.
Since Scott took these pictures, we've replaced the cart machines with
a Google system and neatened up the racks, however this gives a
general idea of the studio arrangement:
http://www.fybush.com/sites/2006/site-060811.html
As you can see, we believe in recycling. The Broadcast Audio console
and furniture came from WBUF's former Delaware Avenue facility, which
was vacated after CBS moved the station to the Rand Building, and the
Ampro production board was formerly at WHTT.
Hartz is getting old, but still hanging in there and prefers to sleep
behind the FM transmitter. And he never fails to let me know he wants
a piece of my Tim Horton's breakfast sandwich.
Mark
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 2:59 PM, Lotus Engineering <loteng at lvradio.com> wrote:
> Mark,
> I drove past your station a year or so ago when I was back for a High School reunion of the Alden class of 62 which was being held at Silver lake. Looked like a nice little facility. Sorry I did not have time to stop in.
> Bill
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