Congratulations to Alan McCall, ALPB Streamer of the Month.
Check out the “Content” page at TheALPB.com and look for Streamer of the Month Link to Alan’s webpage and audio stream.
by MRAM
Congratulations to Alan McCall, ALPB Streamer of the Month.
Check out the “Content” page at TheALPB.com and look for Streamer of the Month Link to Alan’s webpage and audio stream.
by MRAM
Greetings! The next regular TeamSpeak meeting of The ALPB will be Friday June 21st at 7:00 pm EDST.
All are welcome. These meetings are easy going and a great way to get to know each other.
No commitments, no cost. We are a group dedicated to furthering license free, low power broadcasting by sharing ideas and helping each other.
Not a member? Why not? Drop me a line today and I’ll fill you in on how to get involved.
by MRAM
There will be an ALPB meeting 7 June 2013 on TeamSpeak at 7:00 pm EDST.
Not a member? Why not join us? Contact [email protected] for details.
Visit our website at http://TheALPB.COM and browse. You’ll find most of the information you need. And if not, feel free to use the “CONTACT” button to get in touch.
See you at the meeting.
by MRAM
The next general meeting of The ALPB will be on Team Speak 17 May, 2013 at 7:00 PM EDST.
For anyone interested in joining, contact [email protected] for details.
by MRAM
Carl Blare, ALPB Member Station KDX World Round Radio, recently interviewed Dan Delgado of the Radio Dan Show. Listen to Carl get the inside scoop on what makes a Talk Show host tick.
You can hear an edited version of the interview at The ALPB website. Look in the “NoteWorthy” column or on Carl Blare’s “Content” page.
You too can carry the Radio Dan show and Carl’s interview provides the details.
by MRAM
There will be an ALPB TeamSpeak meeting this Friday, 18 February 2013 at 7:00pm EST.
A few inquiries regarding Part 15 startups is a good feeling. Knowing that others are looking for alternative radio reinforces our cause.
Perhaps Carl Blare’s thoughts on this apply, whereby EVERYONE should have a license free, low power broadcast station.
There are rumblings about the window opening for LPFM. The general feeling is that LPFM is very difficult to obtain even when there is a channel open in your area. Regulate to protect, not to make it a patronizing carrot on a stick.
AM has been so corporatised that it has lost it’s appeal. Ma and Paw for the most part have been squeezed out and all the “big boys”, in turn, have removed most of the human element to increase profits. They think they can build listenership with technological improvements, i.e. digital, but that simply prices the equipment out of reach and renders analog radio filled with adjacent channel interference. And still, you hear their same voice tracking and syndicated talk from coast to coast.
All this rambling courtesy of coporate radio. Long Live Free Radio. See you at the meeting Friday…