So if Kid Chris is leaving and if the format is gonna flip, what do you think we'll be listening to on the 102.7 dial?
Transmitors are expensive, as is maintaining them and running them. Secondly, FCC licensing isn't fun. Thirdly, you have to pay when you broadcast songs, it's not free.
Also, the fact that the demographic an indie station would appeal too is so plugged in makes internet radio a much bigger option for something like you mentioned. In fact, the best indie stations are on the net.
So if Kid Chris is leaving and if the format is gonna flip, what do you think we'll be listening to on the 102.7 dial?
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