About Classical 94.7 WCNH-LP
Our Mission Statement
WCNH radio 94.7 FM is a nonprofit low-power FM radio station whose mission
is to broadcast classical music to the people living and working within
its coverage area of greater Concord New Hampshire, provide an opportunity
for local classical music artists and composers to have their music presented
over local radio broadcasts, and promote the appreciation and listening
enjoyment of classical music.
What is WCNH?
WCNH is a low-power FM radio station operating at 94.7 with a power of
80 watts. That will give Classical 94.7 a solid coverage of 4 miles, and
a less reliable coverage range up to 7 miles.
What does WCNH program?
Classical music, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. All programmed with
help from the Beethoven Satellite Network. The weekends will feature
symphonies, chamber music, opera, and solo performances from the WFMT Radio
Network.
What kind of expenses does WCNH incur?
There are costs for our transmission equipment, and the computer that
will store and play our audio. Of course there is rent for the tower and
transmitter space. WCNH will have a small staff of full and part-time employees.
Other expenses include insurance, music licensing fees, new equipment acquisition,
maintenance, office and fundraising expenses, internet access, and so on.
Who is Highland Community Broadcasting?
Ethan Banks is a network engineer who has graciously volunteered his services to WCNH-LP. He actually understands computers! That makes him the MVP of our crew. Ethan's
hobby is a website that streams long lost gospel and sacred music. Check out
www.sacred-music.org.
Edward Bordeleau runs Pianoarts in Hooksett, a family business
selling fine pianos, sheet music, and accessories. Ed also
provides piano tuning. Learn more at www.pianoarts.com.
Ginger Kozlowski is the editor of Neighborhood Newspapers in Bedford,
publishers of The Bedford Bulletin, The Goffstown News, The Hooksett Banner,
and The Bow Times. She also has years of experience as a radio announcer.
She is the treasurer of Highland Community Broadcasting. She is
also the female voice you hear reading underwriting messages on WCNH.
Harry Kozlowski was the program director of WJYY and WNHI radio in Concord, a position
he held since 1994. He has over 25 years of experience in radio
as an announcer, producer, programmer, and manager. He's also been
heard filling in at New Hampshire Public Radio from time to time. Kozlowski is the
president of Highland Community Broadcasting, and serves as
station manager of WCNH. Michael Lenehan is a former attorney
at Concord law firm Ransmeier & Spellman. But many of you know
Mike from his involvement in many boards including the Granite State
Symphony Orchestra and the Granite State Opera William Politt
is our underwriting specialist. Bill tirelessly canvases the
Concord area encouraging local businesses to support Classical 94.7 with
an underwriting package. No matter what the size of your budget
is, Bill has an underwriting program you can afford.
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