It means that the radio station transmits on a carrier frequency of 103.6 MHz,
and that if the 'dial' on your FM radio is properly calibrated, then you'll receive
that station best when you adjust your radio to indicate '103.6'.
By the way... no legal FM station will ever say that, at least not in the USA, because
all licensed FM broadcast stations in the US transmit on carrier frequencies that have
an odd number after the decimal point. They can be on 103.5 or 103.7, but never
on 103.6 .
That's the frequency of the station you're picking up.
If you mean the letters FM printed on the radio dial, then FM is Frequency Modulation. and AM is Amplitude Modulation. If you are referring to a four letter group that you hear on the radio, like WFCR or WSFA, then this is the station identification. These are allocated by the FCC, and are required to be spoken at regular intervals.
What about them? 1) If you are asking how they work, well, here it is. Companies pay money to the radio station have their advertisements heard by everyone that listens into the station. That is also how the radio station makes most of their money- companies pay the station to put on their ads. 2) If you mean what is a good way, well that's kind of simple. Make your advertisement, and then try to find the radio station that will make you pay the least to do it. Be warned, though, that station is probably not as listened-to as the ones that charge you more.
Meh.
WWCS is a sports radio station and an affiliate of Fox Sports Radio
That's the frequency of the station you're picking up.
If you mean the letters FM printed on the radio dial, then FM is Frequency Modulation. and AM is Amplitude Modulation. If you are referring to a four letter group that you hear on the radio, like WFCR or WSFA, then this is the station identification. These are allocated by the FCC, and are required to be spoken at regular intervals.
if the 103 is the radio station is 103, that means it is broadcasting with a wave frequency or 103 megaHertz provided it is an Fm station. If it is an AM station, then it would be 103 kiloHertz.
Radio station is based on radio frequency. if you want to grow your radio station then there are two important things to remember while promoting a radio station. 1. Radio is not a (direct) sale medium like TV or the Internet. You do not sell the product on air. You can only encourage people to call in, visit your website or ask their friends to listen to your radio station. 2. How good your ad depends on how much you spend on the airtime. There is no other way to get exposure for your ads. Therefore, if you are looking at a brand new radio station, then the only way to get the exposure is to spend more money on the airtime.
If you mean: 10/36 then it is 5/18
advertisement for a radio station
WENA is a radio station that is owned by the Southern Broadcasting Corporation.
What about them? 1) If you are asking how they work, well, here it is. Companies pay money to the radio station have their advertisements heard by everyone that listens into the station. That is also how the radio station makes most of their money- companies pay the station to put on their ads. 2) If you mean what is a good way, well that's kind of simple. Make your advertisement, and then try to find the radio station that will make you pay the least to do it. Be warned, though, that station is probably not as listened-to as the ones that charge you more.
Meh.
KAST is an American licensed radio station in Astoria, Oregon. The OMG FCC Licenses LCC is the one who owned the station.
WWCS is a sports radio station and an affiliate of Fox Sports Radio
Your radio signal and audio is received with full strength. Maybe the dial is maxed out at 5?