Submitted by Martin (not verified) on Tue, 02/19/2008 - 2:12pm.
As an ex-KINKster, one of the living, breathing connections with my past has been listening to Rebecca and Les in the morning. After college, I was lucky to hook-up with a radio station I grew up with and always felt excelled at what local broadcasting should be - a reflection of the immediate community. Sure KINK is about "the music" but it was even more about the people who appreciated the local musical talents. And, I'm still naive enough to believe that should a local group pool resources and pluck KINK from the corporate grips, it would be a success and even make money. Enough money that it could do what it's license mandates - something about serving the community...
As always, all the best Rebecca. Thanks for making our mornings. :)
As an ex-KINKster, one of the living, breathing connections with my past has been listening to Rebecca and Les in the morning. After college, I was lucky to hook-up with a radio station I grew up with and always felt excelled at what local broadcasting should be - a reflection of the immediate community. Sure KINK is about "the music" but it was even more about the people who appreciated the local musical talents. And, I'm still naive enough to believe that should a local group pool resources and pluck KINK from the corporate grips, it would be a success and even make money. Enough money that it could do what it's license mandates - something about serving the community...
As always, all the best Rebecca. Thanks for making our mornings. :)