Rogatinsky, a Ft. Lauderdale-based attorney who owns Gulf Coast Media, Inc., bought three Panhandle FM stations late last year from Powell Broadcasting Company. Powell sold the stations after Hurricane Michael damaged its facilities so badly that the stations were off the air for several months, Theisen reports.
Rogatinsky told Theisen he ran the notion of airing Trump speeches by several locals and none objected because "it's Republican territory." He said Panhandle residents have felt forgotten in the seven months since the storm, and said the speeches could be uplifting. "Really, we just want to have inspirational type things because the community is so down," he told Thiesen. "Nobody else is really promising or doing anything. They want to hear what he has to say."
He told MSN that he would give equal airtime to other candidates if any requested it, to comply with Federal Communications Commission guidelines.
from The Rural Blog http://bit.ly/2LNN7dq Radio stations in hurricane-devastated Fla. Panhandle to play Trump speeches around the clock until 2020 election - Entrepreneur Generations
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