Lexington Community Radio Press Release (12/12/14)

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MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS AS COMMUNITY RADIO PROJECT ADVANCES Lexington Community Radio: Receives second FCC low-power FM permit Installs antenna at BCTC Leestown Campus Signs agreement with Fayette County Schools to locate in STEAM Academy Welcomes general manager Hap Houlihan Names Advisory Board Leaders Frank X Walker, Dianet Valencia Conducts community meeting at Lexington Public Library Village Branch Lexington Community Radio (LCR), which has already received one permit from the Federal Communica- tions Commission to construct a low-power FM radio station in Lexington, recently received approval for construction of a second station. LCR was granted its first construction permit, for WLXL 95.7 FM, in April. e second station, WLXU 93.9 FM, was approved for construction on October 21. WLXL is scheduled to begin broadcasting in the third quarter of 2015, and WLXU is expected to begin broadcasting in early 2016 (see Broadcast Range Map, below). Lexington Community Radio P.O. Box 526 Lexington, KY 40588-0526 Contact: Hap Houlihan General Manager 859-533-8443 [email protected] for immediate release December 12, 2014 Lexington Community Radio has been work- ing since 2011 to bring low-power FM radio to Lexington. Founded by local business owner and former Lexington-Fayette County council member Debra Hensley, Lexington Communi- ty Radio’s goal is to provide public safety infor- mation, local news, entertainment, and educa- tional programming for—and by—the people of central Lexington. Hensley is the president of LCR’s board of directors and an active mem- ber of its steering committee. “is is a big op- portunity for Lexington,” Hensley said. “We’re going to provide a new kind of platform for local voices, and get great things done in the process.” In 2013, Bluegrass Community and Technical College (BCTC) agreed to allow WLXL’s trans- mitter antenna to be located on the transmitter tower at BCTC’s Leestown Road campus, and installation began today (December 12). “is is our first physical manifestation,” Hensley said this morning at the installation site. “Al- though the antenna is a hundred feet in the air, this is our groundbreaking.” William Willhoite of Antennas Unlimited hoists LCR’s transmitter antenna to fellow employee Stephen Barrett, atop the tower. photo: Mick Jeffries

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MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS AS COMMUNITY RADIO PROJECT ADVANCESLexington Community Radio:• ReceivessecondFCClow-powerFMpermit• InstallsantennaatBCTCLeestownCampus• SignsagreementwithFayetteCountySchoolstolocateinSTEAMAcademy• WelcomesgeneralmanagerHapHoulihan• NamesAdvisoryBoardLeadersFrankXWalker,DianetValencia• ConductscommunitymeetingatLexingtonPublicLibraryVillageBranch

LexingtonCommunityRadio(LCR),whichhasalreadyreceivedonepermitfromtheFederalCommunica-tionsCommissiontoconstructalow-powerFMradiostationinLexington,recentlyreceivedapprovalforconstructionofasecondstation.LCRwasgranteditsfirstconstructionpermit,forWLXL95.7FM,inApril.Thesecondstation,WLXU93.9FM,wasapprovedforconstructiononOctober21.WLXLisscheduledtobeginbroadcasting inthethirdquarterof2015,andWLXUisexpectedtobeginbroadcastinginearly2016(see Broadcast Range Map, below).

Lexington Community RadioP.O.Box526Lexington,KY40588-0526Contact: [email protected]

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LexingtonCommunityRadiohasbeenwork-ing since 2011 to bring low-power FM radiotoLexington.FoundedbylocalbusinessownerandformerLexington-FayetteCountycouncilmemberDebraHensley,LexingtonCommuni-tyRadio’sgoalistoprovidepublicsafetyinfor-mation,localnews,entertainment,andeduca-tionalprogrammingfor—andby—thepeopleofcentralLexington.HensleyisthepresidentofLCR’sboardofdirectorsandanactivemem-berofitssteeringcommittee.“Thisisabigop-portunityforLexington,”Hensleysaid.“We’regoing to provide a new kind of platform forlocal voices, andgetgreat thingsdone in theprocess.”In2013,BluegrassCommunityandTechnicalCollege(BCTC)agreedtoallowWLXL’strans-mitterantennatobelocatedonthetransmittertoweratBCTC’sLeestownRoadcampus,andinstallationbegantoday(December12).“Thisis our first physical manifestation,” Hensleysaid thismorningat the installation site. “Al-thoughtheantennaisahundredfeetintheair,thisisourgroundbreaking.”

William Willhoite of Antennas Unlimited hoists LCR’s transmitter antenna to fellow employee Stephen Barrett, atop the tower. photo: Mick Jeffries

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TheBlueGrassCommunityFoundationhelpedpayforthenewantenna,andotherstudioandtransmitterequipment,witha$20,000grantfromtheJohnS.&JamesL.KnightFoundationFund.

WLXU’stransmitterwillbelocatedatoptheClassroomBuildingatthenewBCTCNewtownCampusin2015.LCRisalsoworkingwithBCTCtodevelopeducationalopportunitiesfortheirstudentsatthestations.“BCTChasbeengreatfromdayone,”saidHensley.“We’llcontinuetofindnew‘win-win’waystocollaboratewiththem.”BothstationswilloperatefromadualstudioatLexingtonSTEAMAcademy,locatedintheformerJohnsonElementarybuildingat123EastSixthStreet.STEAM(ScienceTechnologyEngineeringArtsMathematics)Academyisamagnethighschoolwherestudentsreceiveanindividualized,problem-basedlearningexperi-encesupportedbyintenseuseoftechnologyasalearningtool.LCRsecuredanagreementwithFayetteCountySchoolstoworkwithSTEAMPrincipalTinaStevensonandherstafftocreateaprofessionalbroadcaststudiothatalsoservesasaninstructionallaboratoryandcommu-nityhub.Studentswillbeabletolearntechnol-ogy,multimedia,andbroadcastskillsfromcol-legeprofessors,broadcastingprofessionals,andstudentsfromUK,BCTC,TransylvaniaUniver-sity,andotherinstitutionsastheyhelpbuildandoperatethestations.LCR’s office is temporarily based at the Plan-tory,thenonprofitofficespaceattheWestSixthBrewery complex, until construction at theSTEAMAcademystudioiscomplete.LexingtonnativeHapHoulihanhasbeenselect-ed to serve as LCR’s general manager, effectiveDecember1.Houlihan,48, is theco-founderofLocalFirstLexington, andmanaged theMorrisBookShop fromitsestablishment in2008untilApril 2014. He was an assistantmusic directoranddiscjockeyatUK’sWRFL-FMforeightyears.

Frank X Walker, Lexington Community Radio Community & Youth Advisory Board Co-Chair, shares ideas with attend-ees at LCR’s second public engagement meeting in November. photo: Patrick Mitchell

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approximate broadcast ranges of LCR’s two stations

Designated as a new broadcasting class by the FCC in 2000, low-power FM (LPFM) stations broadcast at 100 watts or less. The Local Community Radio Act of 2010 directed the FCC to issue LPFM permits to local non-profit groups across the United States, with the goal of increasing diversity and inde-pendence in media ownership. After the act passed, Julius Genachowski, FCC’s chairman at the time, said, “Low power FM stations are small, but they make a giant contribution to local community programming.” Over 1400 LPFM permits have been issued nationwide.

Broadcast Range Map About Low-Power FM

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“Everything I’ve learned and expe-riencedsincehighschool isgoing tobeput togooduse in thenextyear,”Houlihan saidofhis appointment tothe job by LCR’s board of directors.“This project is very exciting tome,andabigpartofmyjobwillbetoin-fectotherswiththesenseofadventureIfeelforit.“As to how people can become in-volved,Houlihansaid,“We’regoingtoholdanumberofforumsinearly2015toengagethepeopleinourbroadcastrange.” Volunteers will receive train-ing in radio,multimedia andmobileappproduction.Fundraisersandoth-ersocialeventsarealsobeingplannedto introduce the project to the com-munity.LCR iscurrently forming itsCommu-nity & Youth Advisory Board, to beco-chairedbytwoleadingfiguresinthecommunity.DianetValencia,OutreachProgramCoordinatorfortheKentuckyLaborCabinet,willco-chairtheboardwith Frank X Walker, Kentucky poetlaureate and director of University ofKentucky’sAfrican-AmericanandAfri-canaStudiesDepartments(see full bios, below).Delia Gibbs, a Lexington nativeand alumna of the Fayette CountySchools’Spanishimmersionprogramand theUniversity of Kentucky, willserve as the project coordinator forLCR.Gibbs,24,hasexperienceasanAmericorpsVISTAattheUnitedWayoftheBluegrass.ShehasbeenworkingforLCRsinceAugust.GibbshasledthewayplanningandexecutingoutreachtoLexington’sLatinocommunity.WorkingwithUKIntegratedStrategicCommunicationseniors(andBryanStationSpanishImmersiongrads)WilderTread-wayandAlexisCox,GibbsplannedtherecentcommunitymeetingattheLexingtonPublicLibrary’sVillagebranch.Membersofthehealthservicescommunity,theLatinoyouthcommunity,andUKstudentgroupstalkedaboutwhat theywanted ina radio station,andbrainstormed topics includingentertainmentandmusic,health and job safety, and immigration information.Advisoryboard chairsWalker andValenciaweretheretomeetwiththeattendeesandgatherideas.StudentsTreadwayandCoxhelpedplan,promoteandconducttheeventaspartoftheirservicelearningassignmentforDr.RuthBrown’s500-level“HispanicKentucky”classinUK’sSpanishdepartment.

Pictured left to right are LCR general manager Hap Houlihan, project coordinator Delia Gibbs, and board president Debra Hensley. photo: Mick Jeffries

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InadditiontothegrantfromtheBlueGrassCommunityFoundation’sKnightFund,boardmembersandothersupportershavedonatedthousandsofadditionaldollarstohelppurchasethefirstantenna,studio,andtransmissionequipment,butmorefundingisnecessarytomeetthefirston-airdeadlineofOctober1,2015.“LexingtonCommunityRadioisapartnershipwiththeentirecommunity,”Houlihansaid.“Themorepeo-pleinvolved—aslisteners,donors,orstationvolunteers—thebetteroffwe’llallbe.”TovolunteerwithLex-ingtonCommunityRadio,[email protected].

Houlihan is a Lexington nativeand co-founder of Local FirstLexington. A Miami Universitygraduate, Houlihan has workedin various capacities across themedia industry, with former em-ployers and clients such as theUniversityPressofKentucky,AceWeekly, Kentucky for Kentucky,and Jim Gray for Mayor. Untilrecently, Houlihan was employedas manager of the Morris BookShop since its “re-establishment”in 2008.Hehas extensive experi-enceasacommercialandcreativewriterandeditor,andvolunteeredfor eight years atWRFL as a DJand assistant music director. Heliveswithhiswife,Lori,andsons,MurphyandSimon,inLexington.

In2013,WalkerwasnamedKentucky’spoet laureate, the youngest person,andthefirstAfricanAmericantore-ceive thishonor.He isavisualartist,poet,author,educator,andmotivator.Walker is a foundingmember of theAffrilachianPoets, editor ofEclipsing a Nappy New Millennium,andauthorofAffrilachia andBuffalo Dance: the Journey of York.Walker was directorof the Kentucky Governor’s SchoolfortheArtsfrom1998to2004,Heisa graduate of the University of Ken-tucky and Spalding University, andhe received an honorary DoctorateofHumanitiesfromtheUniversityofKentuckyandanhonoraryDoctorofLetters fromTransylvaniaUniversity.In2010,WalkerjoinedtheUniversityof Kentucky Department of English,and in 2011 he was named directorofboththeAfricanAmericanStudies&Research and theAfricana StudiesProgramsatUK.WalkerwasborninDanville,Kentucky.

Valencia is an educator, communityorganizer,smallbusinessowner,ath-lete,andproudmotherofone.Ana-tive of Mexico, she was involved invarious leadership roles in Schaum-burg, Illinois beforemoving to Lex-ington,Kentucky.ShewasappointedbyMayorTeresaIsaactoserveonthemayor’staskforceforHispanicWork-forceDevelopment,andservedontheSocialServicesTransitionCommitteeunderMayorJimGray.In2012,Gov-ernorSteveBeshearappointedValen-ciatoserveontheGovernor’sMinor-ityEmployment,BusinessAffairsandEconomicDevelopmentCouncil.SheisanHonoraryAmbassadorofLaborand a proud Kentucky Colonel. Shepresently serves as the Latino Out-reach Program Coordinator for theKentucky Labor Cabinet. She has abachelor’sdegreeinEarlyChildhoodEducation and is pursuing anotherdegreeattheUniversityofKentucky.

Community&YouthAdvisoryBoardCo-Chair

Dianet ValenciaGeneralManager

Hap Houlihan

Community&YouthAdvisoryBoardCo-Chair

Frank X Walker

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