North Miami Beach, FL police detectives on June 23 seized and impounded equipment being used by an unlicensed radio station that used the 91.7 MHz frequency -- the same one used by Christian Rock noncomm WMKL/Key Largo-Miami.Nice job, guys! Apparently the set-up sounds like it was put together by some chemistry and electrical engineering guys that just wanted to have something to brag to all their friends about.
According to the police report, the pirate station's transmitter was located on a two-story office building. The station was unattended, using a Windows Media Player running on a PC with a DSL connection. Furthermore, police say the pirate station's transmitter was turned on every evening using a "hot water heater"-type timing switch, which would turn off each morning.
Marquis McDonald and Rasheem Oriley are being accused by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement of airing uncensored rap and hip-hop music from a Ft. Lauderdale apartment on an unlicensed station at 88.5 MHz. The broadcasts effectively jammed WKPX/Sunrise, FL a student-run operation based at Piper High SchoolThe underlining story to these two news blurbs are that it's obvious that a niche audience is being under-served. Even to a degree that people have to set up their own pirate station just to listen to the music that they wanted. Wait 'till ClearChannel hears about these stories. They read the trades. But of course, the spin would appear in the regular news that the real crime was that they aired R&B with explicit lyrics.
Maybe this is what The Lion 90.7 FM is going to have to become soon? Do you see it in their future?
[Via: Radio & Records and Radio & Records]
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