Radio Beat: Auburn station launched and ready to grow
Thursday, March 6, 2003.
By BILL VIRGIN. SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER REPORTER.
Abstract
A new radio station is on the air in Auburn. True, you have to be parked almost under the transmitter to hear it, although there are reports that it can be heard up to a half-mile away from the station. Auburn Community Radio went live on March 3 at 1500 on the AM dial, according to Paul Nelson. Auburn Community Radio, http://www.auburncommunityradio.com
Radio Beat: Low-power AM plan for Auburn
Radio Beat: Auburn station launched and ready to grow
Thursday, March 6, 2003.
By BILL VIRGIN. SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER REPORTER.
Abstract
A new radio station is on the air in Auburn. True, you have to be parked almost under the transmitter to hear it, although there are reports that it can be heard up to a half-mile away from the station. Auburn Community Radio went live on March 3 at 1500 on the AM dial, according to Paul Nelson. Auburn Community Radio, http://www.auburncommunityradio.com
Radio Beat: Low-power AM plan for Auburn
Thursday, January 10, 2002
By BILL VIRGIN. SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER REPORTER.
Abstract
Nelson, weekend jazz host on KPLU-FM, producer of radio public affairs programs and head of the Northwest Spokenword Lab, has submitted one of the more than 60 applications from this state for low-power FM. He hasn’t given up on that idea, but he has another more immediate venture in the works, called Auburn Community Radio.