Alabama station in disbelief after 200-foot radio tower stolen
Alabama station in disbelief after 200-foot radio tower stolen
Radio station WJLX can no longer broadcast its AM programming since the incident.
How long were they broadcasting without a tower?
How were they not already aware that there was dead air? Was anyone out there even listening in the first place?
59 0 ReplyA shocking number of radio stations do not listen to their own broadcasting.
Source: A radio listener that has looked for the radio station's phone number, while wishing an employee was listening and could just shout at the DJ about their open mic, dead air, and other obvious mistakes.
35 0 ReplyIts all commercials now anyways. Of course no one is listening.
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Screaming into the void.
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Thumbnail is misleading, here's a real picture
54 0 ReplyEwwww, Amp links
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Pirate radio is becoming more serious.
38 0 ReplyYou wouldn't steal a 200-foot tall radio tower
30 0 ReplyHow do you even steal a frikin 200ft radio tower?
28 0 Reply1ft at a time
21 0 ReplyCrackheads. -- "look at all that copper!!"
12 0 ReplyAnd what do you do with it? I doubt scrapyards are going to take it after this news...
8 0 ReplyI doubt scrap yards that pay crackheads really care about stolen scrap.
18 0 Replypreppers?
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Fuckin Video
18 0 ReplyI'm both appalled and surprised that I understood this reference instantly.
6 0 ReplyPlease explain.
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Let's go steal the airwaves.
12 0 ReplyC'mon, steal the noise...
12 0 ReplySteal the ruckus!
4 0 ReplyI read this comment as I was swiping away and had to come back to upcote you.
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That's some Money Heist shit
6 0 ReplyMy guess: people stole the metal to sell to scrappers.
4 0 ReplyWhen we heard about this at lunch, my coworkers and I double-checked eBay and Craigslist to see if it was up for sale. We wanted it (and the transmitter which was also stolen) to set up our own pirate station.
It was not listed, sadly.
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