Low-Power Local Radio Rises
Posted: January 8th, 2018, 12:22 am
This explains a phenomenon I've noticed the last year or so.
There are a couple of new, commercial-free, listener supported stations at the bottom of the FM dial that have popped up in my area.
One is a Jazz station, the other is a kind of "underground" station, sort of like a college station. I live near a bay, which according to the article increases the listening area, important for maximum 100W stations.
Is this as significant as I think it might be, or should I curb my enthusiasm?
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/06/us/l ... v=top-news
There are a couple of new, commercial-free, listener supported stations at the bottom of the FM dial that have popped up in my area.
One is a Jazz station, the other is a kind of "underground" station, sort of like a college station. I live near a bay, which according to the article increases the listening area, important for maximum 100W stations.
Is this as significant as I think it might be, or should I curb my enthusiasm?
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/06/us/l ... v=top-news