[BC] it's tough out there
Scott Bailey
wmroradio at bellsouth.net
Mon Feb 15 14:05:23 CST 2010
Tim,
Here on the list, there were some college students trying to save the license. From what I understand, the school just thought it was a waste of time, being they had an FM. That little station should not have been allow to go dark. Heck, they could have sold it to the community and made money! But, look at what we are dealing with, non radio people!
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Scott Bailey
WMRO Radio, Gallatin, TN
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Timothy West <n3drb at comcast.net>
> Dana,
>
> yep, from a practical perspective ( which is the only way the
> university could look at it) everything he said no doubt is true.
> from a radio romanticists POV ( which is the only way I can look at
> it) , it's hard to see a station licensed since 1922 go out with a
> cough and a wheeze and a loud THUNK into the trash like that.
>
> In the new age of Twitter, traditional radio is on it's last legs.
> The magic of receiving signals "on the air" is slowly but surely
> fading away. :(
>
> TW
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