The world ended, at least as far as he can tell.
Radio implications for a radio board: if his widow and family want to go ahead and cash out of the whole Family Radio business now, I bet they could make pretty good money on a lot of the frequencies they own, at least the AMs with full commercial licenses. Their Milwaukee station at 88.1 really booms for a station at 88.1 with sketchy coverage down to Lake Geneva and Kenosha; I suspect they broadcast in monoaural to stretch it that far. Of course, that's a non-commercial frequency, so they're fairly limited as to whom they can sell, but I'd love to see the signal used for anything better than theocratic hate speech. Milwaukee could use a full-time classical station, for instance. They don't have one.
They also have a station in Joliet at 91.9, though it appears their stick is out in Grundy County and so it doesn't really cover a lot of people. Again, though, anything would be a better use of the airwaves.
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Molly Lambert wrote:
The future holds the possibility to be great or terrible, and since it has not yet occurred it remains simultaneously both.