Gig Harbor’s tiny public radio station may have dodged a bullet, but staffers are not entirely sure of KGHP’s future. The Peninsula School District, which owns the station, has put “on hold” a planned study by an outside contractor to determine the value of the station’s equipment and frequencies, a district spokesperson said.
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March 30, 2022 at QZVX
John Lyman says:
Their programming has been better than a lot of commercial stations but I guess that’s not saying much.