It's a shocker!
"[FONT="]Dear listeners, it is with a heavy heart that we inform you that as of March 1st, XLNC1 will no longer be broadcasting on the air (104.9FM). We will, however, maintain our streaming service online via our website at [/FONT]www.xlnc1.org[FONT="], and you will still be able to listen to us through our App on iPhone and Android devices. We are truly grateful for all the years we have been able to reach our wonderful audience in San Diego and Baja California, and we sincerely thank you for all of your generous support through the years."
Radio frequencies rarely show up in the Tijuana area. If they don't assign their concession, this could set off an interesting and lengthy application. It could be years, too. At least they will be online.[/FONT]
"[FONT="]Dear listeners, it is with a heavy heart that we inform you that as of March 1st, XLNC1 will no longer be broadcasting on the air (104.9FM). We will, however, maintain our streaming service online via our website at [/FONT]www.xlnc1.org[FONT="], and you will still be able to listen to us through our App on iPhone and Android devices. We are truly grateful for all the years we have been able to reach our wonderful audience in San Diego and Baja California, and we sincerely thank you for all of your generous support through the years."
Radio frequencies rarely show up in the Tijuana area. If they don't assign their concession, this could set off an interesting and lengthy application. It could be years, too. At least they will be online.[/FONT]
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