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Whcp Radios Mike Starling On Cambridge Year In Review

whcp Radio S Mike Starling On Cambridge Year In Review Youtube
whcp Radio S Mike Starling On Cambridge Year In Review Youtube

Whcp Radio S Mike Starling On Cambridge Year In Review Youtube That was the reason the spy turned to mike to assess 2020 as dorchester faced the genuine threat of the pandemic while at the same time also processing the full impact of the black lives movement, and more recently, a significant change on the cambridge council and mayor’s office. mike also looks to a more promising year in 2021 for downtown. While mike starling might be a bit sore that his community radio station's plans for its fifth anniversary had to be canceled in 2020, it wasn't hard for him.

The Little radio Station That Could whcp S mike starling At Five years
The Little radio Station That Could whcp S mike starling At Five years

The Little Radio Station That Could Whcp S Mike Starling At Five Years Whcp founder mike starling, afternoon host ben brunner, and maryland public television executive vp and general manager steve schupak. six months ago, after eight years as a low power station (71 watts) confined to a 10 mile radius around cambridge and reaching 20,000 residents, whcp fm (formerly whcp lp) won a rare fcc license to upgrade to a. Whcp is a registered 501 (c)3 non profit organization that is supported by membership donations and business sponsorships. we are the only independently owned radio station on the mid shore that provides local content, community news and information, and locally curated music programs! your tax deductible donation to our efforts. Cambridge — radio station whcp will reach more mid shore ears beginning saturday. the community radio station that began in 2015 has upgraded its signal and received a license to become an fm. Maryland lpfm upgrades to full powered signal; adds npr programming. historic oxford, limited launched 91.7 whcp fm trappe cambridge md on saturday, july 15. the new 14kw 48m signal replaces the station’s former lpfm signal on 101.5, which had been its home since 2015. the station was founded by former npr vp technology mike starling, who was.

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