This blog is a conversation among members and friends of Simply Living about our community radio station: WCRS. Here we can imagine and discuss what our station might look like once it is up and running. What will we hear? Who will we hear? How will we further our mission with radio? In this space you will find links to podcasts (audio files) consistent with our mission to simplify our lives, green the earth and heal toward wholeness. Let us know what you like. Also respond to and share ideas about the station. Let us live, listen to, speak and sing the change we seek for the world.

Friday, March 30, 2007

Radio Project Update

Here is a progress update from Marilyn Welker:

102.1 FM - Local Power Community Radio Is Happening!

With support from so many of you for assistance and offers to help, willingness to produce programming, and ongoing encouragement and support, we anticipate being on air by late April.

WHAT: WCRS, 102.1 FM, the voice of Simply Living

WITH WHOM:

WCRX, 102.1 FM, the voice of Bexley Public Radio Foundation, is currently on air from 11a.m. to 1 p.m. Mon. through Fri., rebroadcasting simultaneously on 98.3 FM.

WCRC, 102.1 FM, the voice of Community Refugee & Immigration Services, will also begin broadcasting within the next few months.

We anticipate rebroadcast support from 98.3 FM, owned and operated by the Columbus Institute for Contemporary Journalism.

Our station (transmitter w/ antenna and equipment) is built, thanks to extraordinary effort by Eugene Beer!

Next steps:

Short term: Finalize agreements with our broadcast partners. Finalize music licenses and program permissions. Comply with FCC requirements. Produce playlists and broadcast!

Longer term: Write business plan. Build studio. Develop capacities to produce our own local programming. Build community partnerships and larger constituency to support community radio.

Your Simply Living Radio Steering Committee: Eugene Beer, Jenny Floch, Rich James, Jim Kammerud, Kris Keller, Bruce Reed and Marilyn Welker, with valued long distance support from Ken Kraska.

The excitement is growing--Columbus is the largest U.S. city to have a low power community radio station. Your station--your voice for what matters!

Top get involved contact the Simply Living office at 614/447-0296.