jon wrote:Take the example of Logger Tapes. Those ultra-low speed recorders were extremely expensive, and someone had to be there every day to change the tape, and make sure the proper tape was used for the day, so you knew what date was on each tape..... And how computers today can automatically do what would have been done manually "back then".
In the meantime, Mr. Dhillon is on a shopping spree in California. He just purchased KMKY 1310 Oakland (the former legendary KDIA) as well as KIGS 620 Hanford, KQEQ 1210 Fowler, and KEBR 1210 Rocklin. They will all be flipping to Punjabi programming.
jon wrote:On his Canadian Radio News Facebook page, Dan Sys is reporting:In the meantime, Mr. Dhillon is on a shopping spree in California. He just purchased KMKY 1310 Oakland (the former legendary KDIA) as well as KIGS 620 Hanford, KQEQ 1210 Fowler, and KEBR 1210 Rocklin. They will all be flipping to Punjabi programming.
jon wrote: Which I take to mean that he has not had any trouble from the FCC on the U.S. stations that he is involved with.
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