▲ | solomonb 15 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
Continuing to work on a Low Power FM community radio station for the East San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles. We have started promoting and putting on local events and are trying to fund raise to build out the station. Raising money is hard! We did a big show in Burbank where several hundred people showed up but we only netted $800 after expenses. :( We were featured on our local NPR syndicate which is neat: https://laist.com/news/los-angeles-activities/new-grassroots... Since this is hackernews, i'll add that i'm building the website and archiving system using haskell and htmx, but what is currently live is a temp static html site. https://github.com/solomon-b/kpbj.fm | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | jimhi 9 hours ago | parent | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||
This is sick - I happen to run a site for DIY and community organizations like yours. We have proven the best way to fundraise is to throw events like you did but to upsell people on a recurring donation when they get the ticket. On the off chance you are throwing another event, I would love to help you raise much more than $800 one time (my site is https://withfriends.events/) | |||||||||||||||||
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▲ | ztetranz 14 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | ||||||||||||||||
I wish you good luck. This might be a naive question which you've probably been asked plenty of times before so I'm sorry of I'm being tedious here. Is it really worth the effort and expense to have a real radio station these days? Wouldn't an online stream be just as effective if it was promoted well locally? A few years ago a friend who was very much involved in a local community group which I was also somewhat interested in asked me if I wanted to help build a low power FM station. He asked me because I know something about radio since I was into ham radio etc. I was skeptical that it was worth the effort. The nerdy part of me would have enjoyed doing it but I couldn't help thinking that an online stream would probably reach as many people without the hassle and expensive of a transmitter, antenna etc. I know it's a toss up. Every car has an FM radio. Not everyone is going to have a phone plugged in to Android Auto or Apple Car Play and have a good data plan and have a solid connection. I also pointed out that the technical effort is probably the small part compared to producing interesting content. | |||||||||||||||||
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