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On Thu, 11 Sep 2014 17:05:28 EDT, "David Kaye"
wrote: KATA was located in a college town of 8,000 (at the time), in a metro of no more than about 20,000, and its 1,000 watt signal couldn't have covered all of it, BUT YET KATA put out a VERY professional sound. For your amusement, here's an aircheck from KATA: http://radiodiscjockey.homestead.com...KATA-17min.mp3 You're right. This is great. Listening to the whole thing now. Big city pro sound. A great place for talent to get up and get going for their pro future. Now these places are mostly cookie cutter satellite. |
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