Re: Radio Free Hawaii
Okay when you talk of Anna Bananas, you gotta go back to the early 80's when The Pagen Babies played there nightly. I remember when the Kodak building was...the Kodak Building where you dropped off your film to be developed.
What was that night club across Cilly's where that Condo now sits (also the original site of KC Drive-In) It had something to do with tomatoes.
But Radio Free Hawaii. I remember when it started and the question around the water cooler was simply this: Who's gonna fund this radio station?
When KHNR first went on the air I worked there on Richard Street and it was Tom Gentry that financed it's daily operations at a loss, then he had that accident with his power boat and everything changed slowly thereafter.
Unless the listeners donate, get government or private funding or there's advertising I can't imagine how a radio station could last very long.
How did Radio Free Hawaii stay on for as long as it did?
Okay when you talk of Anna Bananas, you gotta go back to the early 80's when The Pagen Babies played there nightly. I remember when the Kodak building was...the Kodak Building where you dropped off your film to be developed.
What was that night club across Cilly's where that Condo now sits (also the original site of KC Drive-In) It had something to do with tomatoes.
But Radio Free Hawaii. I remember when it started and the question around the water cooler was simply this: Who's gonna fund this radio station?
When KHNR first went on the air I worked there on Richard Street and it was Tom Gentry that financed it's daily operations at a loss, then he had that accident with his power boat and everything changed slowly thereafter.
Unless the listeners donate, get government or private funding or there's advertising I can't imagine how a radio station could last very long.
How did Radio Free Hawaii stay on for as long as it did?
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