Any sysadmins around know anything about #rivendell radio automation software? I've been working with a LPFM station in NorCal that needs a new expert on the software.

#fm #radio #lpfm

just realized it's #WorldRadioDay !!

here's a custom-etched 40-watt transmitter from Oakland, CA, designed by Jake Watters

look closely at the bottom for Nina Simone and Rosa Parks

#radio #LPFM

Playing death metal and folk, this Sacramento radio station is going against the grain

KUTZ FM recently powered up a new antenna that gives it the broadest reach yet, stretching from the edge of Auburn to West Sacramento.

Abridged – PBS KVIE

Hey some nerd (me) is quoted here in this Columbia Journalism Review story about how low-power FM radio stations weathered federal funding cuts by being too small to be eligible for federal funding... in contrast to NPR. The invulnerability of the truly grassroots? 📻💚
https://www.cjr.org/feature/public-media-funding-cut-low-power-radio-lessons-community-broadcasting.php

#LPFM #media #radio #PublicMedia

Against the precipitous backdrop of funding cuts to public media, low-power radio emerges as a lesser-known source of inspiration.

Against the precipitous backdrop of funding cuts to public media, low-power radio emerges as a lesser-known source of inspiration.

Columbia Journalism Review

Arlington’s embarrassing waste of a low-power FM license

For the first time in many months, I tuned the radio in our car to 96.7 FM Thursday evening and realized I hadn’t missed anything: WERA, Arlington County’s sole low-power FM station, was once again playing a canned loop of instrumentals, without a live human voice to be heard.

That this rated as an improvement over the dead air previously on that frequency shows how far WERA has fallen from the promise of “LPFM” after years of funding problems compounded by what seems to have been rampant mismanagement bordering on fraud. All of this ineptitude, as ArlNow reminded me in a report Wednesday afternoon about the station’s unexpected but unstaffed return to the airwaves, has left the station in a zombified state.

In other words, WERA has become the sort of lifeless broadcaster that it was created to counter.

When this station went on the air on December 6, 2015, dozens of guests packed Arlington Independent Media’s studio in Clarendon and toasted its debut with sparkling wine in plastic cups. Advocates of LPFM had spent a decade lobbying Congress and the Federal Communications Commission to ignore the opposition of incumbent broadcasters and authorize a class of nonprofit, hyperlocal stations; almost five years after President Obama signed the Local Community Radio Act into law, listeners next door to Washington finally had their own indie LPFM listening option.

WERA almost immediately earned a preset on our car’s radio for its delightfully eclectic mix of music and talk programming, which the limited reach of its 21-watt signal meant I could only hear within a few miles of the station’s transmitter. As I wrote at Yahoo Finance in late December of 2015:

The station has since served up a free-form mashup of music that you almost never hear on commercial FM. One DJ with his medium on his mind followed R.E.M.’s “Radio Free Europe” with Donna Summer’s disco hit “On the Radio” and Rush’s “The Spirit of Radio,” but the selection has also extended to French chanteuse Edith Piaf and 1950s mambo king Pérez Prado.

But over subsequent years, the ongoing decline of cable TV left less of a subsidy for Arlington Independent Media from taxes paid by Comcast on that revenue. Arlington’s government chipped in, but the real problem was not income but expenses. In March of 2024, ArlNow reported that the county had suspended further payments until it could complete an audit of AIM, while AIM staffers alleged “reckless” management of the station’s funds.

(The irony of one small, independent local-media organization doing such a good job of covering another small, independent local-media organization while the Washington Post has ignored this story is duly noted.)

Days later, AIM sacked its entire staff and took WERA off the air. The county’s audit, finally published in February of this year, revealed seriously sloppy financial management under former CEO Whytni Kernodle that included inadequate documentation of more than $1 million in expenses over two-plus years. The County Board referred the matter to a special prosecutor who then declined to file charges against Kernodle.

(My wife works for the county government’s IT department but thankfully has had no role in any of this.)

Things could be worse: The lack of paid employees somehow did not stop WERA from getting back on the air in time to prevent the FCC from revoking its license. But as ArlNow’s Dan Egitto wrote Wednesday, the entire operation seems otherwise dead on the inside. Would-be AIM turnaround president Amanda MacKaye told him that she’s no longer on AIM’s board or otherwise involved with the organization, nobody still on the board answered his questions, and the County Board seems set to wash its hands of this whole ugly affair.

You shouldn’t read this an indictment of LPFM, which was and remains a good idea and a useful antidote to soundalike corporate FM. The D.C. area’s other LPFM station, Takoma Radio, has been on the air since 2016 at 94.3 FM, and the chance to listen to WOWD on the way to and from D.C.’s Costco makes the traffic a little more pleasant. I’m listening to its stream as I type this.

But you absolutely should read WERA’s miserable saga as a stupid squandering of cultural potential. And everybody in media-policy circles who worked so hard to make LPFM a reality should be angry about it.

#943 #967 #ArlingtonIndependentMedia #ArlNow #broadcast #freeFormRadio #hyperlocal #indieMedia #lowPowerFM #LPFM #mediaReform #radio #RadioArlington #TakomaRadio #WERA #WERALP #WOWD

Back in the studio today with a fun packed program. radiofreenashville.org worldwide, locally at 103.7 downtown, 107.1 west (in the 'Better Nashville Area'). Noon CT/1pm ET. I'd appreciate it if you listened in, if only for a few minutes, if you have the time and so on. #lpfm #progressivemedia #communityradio

Rerunning last week’s “AI Matt” program, because we are lazy.

radiofreenashville.org, 103.7/107.1 fm in the Better Nashville Area.

#tired #lazy #sleepy #lpfm

Go follow @rfnweekend, our radio program that we’ve cranked back up #classics #ezfavorites #various #detritus #LPFM @radiofreenashville

A few of the last things I did before everything shuttered were related to the launch of a new #LPFM #radio station in Long Beach, KLBP-LP. I spoke at a ribboncutting and went to a launch party with music

(That's not me speaking, but sitting waiting to speak or having just spoken, March 1, 2020)

Have really, really avoided crowds since, to the degree I can

#FiveYearsOn

Sort of a quasi-RFN Weekend, technical maintenance edition.

Have to install a new SD card in the TX, install a new (to us) modulation monitor and finish up some wiring work I ran out of time on from my previous trip in September.

#punchlist #lpfm #fmnostaticatall #unlessyouarecochanneled #radiofreenashville