Well here we are at the end of 2012 so we should bring you up to date with where we're at. Near the end of October we moved the studio over to the Catholic Church site, plugged in powered up and everything went wrong. Bad signals , power failures = NO FUN! So we went back before the Town Council on the 3rd and were given until the end of the current Mayor's term (April 2013), at which time we need to go back before Council or bring our situation to referendum. We have offered to do whatever it takes to appease peoples' concerns (within reason). Current concerns are parking issues and the fact that the studio is........ugly. So, we have had offers to put a mural on it or we can hide it behind a fence. We have been dealing with broadcasting issues up until today that were literally solved with a flick of a switch. At this time we are transmitting better than we ever have (Thank you Forest) and we are also streaming at wayhighradio.com (Thanks Skyler). We recently purchased a internet phone number so folks can call in to the studio (303)532-489.5. We also succeeded in getting approval to move the Free Box (which is the real culprit of the trash situation). The Free Box will be moving to the Old Catholic Church site, into the Tuff Shed. That way we can better trash out and recycle stuff, because that area is becoming our Trash / Recycle / Compost Center.
Skyler and Oliver have been using their Way High Radio energy as an internship for high school. DJ Jake has become our most frequent DJ at the studio, bringing in a whole new audience on the internet. Other locals have begun djing. What about you?
We are proud to announce that we have begun to fulfill our commitment to give back to the community. In September WHR submitted a $200.00 donation to the Ward Artist in Residence Program to help with much needed repairs. The deal is this; once we figure out what our operating needs are and what a good buffer is, we donate the rest back to the Community in one way or another. Anyone interested in seeing how their donations were spent is welcome to request to see our books, all purchases are accounted for. So far we have purchased new cords, CD/Tape player, computer, streaming service a phone number, mic and stands, misc. hardware and more. Thanks everyone for your support as we revive our community radio station 89.5
Skyler and Oliver have been using their Way High Radio energy as an internship for high school. DJ Jake has become our most frequent DJ at the studio, bringing in a whole new audience on the internet. Other locals have begun djing. What about you?
We are proud to announce that we have begun to fulfill our commitment to give back to the community. In September WHR submitted a $200.00 donation to the Ward Artist in Residence Program to help with much needed repairs. The deal is this; once we figure out what our operating needs are and what a good buffer is, we donate the rest back to the Community in one way or another. Anyone interested in seeing how their donations were spent is welcome to request to see our books, all purchases are accounted for. So far we have purchased new cords, CD/Tape player, computer, streaming service a phone number, mic and stands, misc. hardware and more. Thanks everyone for your support as we revive our community radio station 89.5