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    Quote Originally Posted by WantedFM View Post
    We're working as fast as we can.
    This stuff is expensive.
    I know it is. What I mean is why not buy the stuff, plan it out then launch. Just too many online radio stations seem to just launch, then offer jobs and sort other stuff out.

    I'm talking from experience. My old old station I launched it just one day, just like that. My new one has been under development for quite a few months, and now is accepting applications so we can continue working on site and then launch fully working in a few more months time.

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    We just have so much support from the city. They don't care if we have proper equipment or not.
    They're excited about listening and supporting a station in their area.

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    Some people on here need to cut these lads some criticism. They are only young, and are obviously having some fun. They will invest, and they will grow. But not everything will come into once. They seem pretty good, and seem like they know what they need and don't need, but will come in time.

    Criticism is good, but to a extent. Not like they are a huge failure, and some 40 year olds trying to pull a professional company of. Anyway... I think it looks quite amazing. Yes, you should get a license... But that'll come in time, and just find your self lucky if you don't get caught. I also recommend that you don't turn FM, and stay as a online based station. Maybe invest a little bit more before aiming that far.

    Good luck!
    Last edited by Marbian; 28-03-2011 at 11:44 PM.


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    Thank you Conceitex. We're trying our hardest to provide for the listeners.
    We're not sure about switching to FM anytime soon.
    Although New Zealand would probably be the easiest to broadcast FM.
    Online-only does sound great (for now).

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    Quote Originally Posted by WantedFM View Post
    Thank you Conceitex. We're trying our hardest to provide for the listeners.
    We're not sure about switching to FM anytime soon.
    Although New Zealand would probably be the easiest to broadcast FM.
    Online-only does sound great (for now).
    I want to go fm and get a studio. My problem is I'd then have to lay most of my staff off and replace them with local people. May happen oneday ha.

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    Becoming FM isn't just something anyone can really do though. You will need a lot of investment, and reputation. So start of small, become big, and grow... Then think in becoming bigger and better. All comes in time, but not over night.


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    Very nice site, love the layout of it, good luck!

    RIP Grandad - Click here to see my Dads Subaru Impreza WRX STI in action!


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