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- From: scottcr@wkuvx1.bitnet
- Newsgroups: misc.entrepreneurs
- Subject: Re: Radio Station
- Message-ID: <1993Jan10.170832.4807@wkuvx1.bitnet>
- Date: 10 Jan 93 23:08:31 GMT
- References: <2935598884.0.p00140@psilink.com>
- Organization: Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY
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- In article <2935598884.0.p00140@psilink.com>, "Gary A. Woodward" <p00140@psilink.com> writes:
- >>DATE: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 16:38:25 GMT
- >>FROM: Joel Labson <labson@borneo.corp.sgi.com>
- >>
- >>1) Anybody know how can one start his/her own radio station, what's
- >>involved, how much, etc..??????? where to get inquiries ?????
- >>
- >>2) How much it cost for an air time??????
- >>
- >>I appreciate any info on this....
- >>
- >>--
- >>Thank You Very Much in advance...
- >>joel
- > Probably the first thing you should do is get a copy of the trade rag-
- > Broadcaster. You will find ads there for FCC lawyers, and engineering comp.
- > that will help with your license.
- >
- > good luck
- >
- > Gary
- >
- Yes... *Broadcasting* is a good place to start;
- but this business is very competitive, capital intensive,
- and very technical. The Engineering side of it has
- been my living for the last 15 years.
-
-
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