The sound of community is getting louder again. We sit down with WEEU owner John Treese to unpack how a 1931 AM station found fresh purpose with modern tech, live local programming, and an unapologetic focus on Berks County and the surrounding 16 counties their signal reaches. From the decisive frequency move to 830 AM and a 20,000-watt daytime boost to the nuts and bolts of licenses, towers, and engineering, John explains how coverage becomes connection only when you pair it with relevance. ...
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The sound of community is getting louder again. We sit down with WEEU owner John Treese to unpack how a 1931 AM station found fresh purpose with modern tech, live local programming, and an unapologetic focus on Berks County and the surrounding 16 counties their signal reaches. From the decisive frequency move to 830 AM and a 20,000-watt daytime boost to the nuts and bolts of licenses, towers, and engineering, John explains how coverage becomes connection only when you pair it with relevance. ...
Celebrating 250 Episodes: The Brad Weisman Show's Journey
The Brad Weisman Show
29 minutes
1 month ago
Celebrating 250 Episodes: The Brad Weisman Show's Journey
Celebrating 250 episodes calls for reflection, and in this milestone conversation, Brad and Hugo take us on a journey through the evolution of The Brad Weisman Show podcast. What started as a solo venture in Brad's bedroom during the pandemic—armed with just a microphone, mixer, and a laptop—has blossomed into a dynamic show with a fully equipped studio and walls adorned with meaningful mementos from past episodes. They share candid insights about their growth, from the strategic name change...
The Brad Weisman Show
The sound of community is getting louder again. We sit down with WEEU owner John Treese to unpack how a 1931 AM station found fresh purpose with modern tech, live local programming, and an unapologetic focus on Berks County and the surrounding 16 counties their signal reaches. From the decisive frequency move to 830 AM and a 20,000-watt daytime boost to the nuts and bolts of licenses, towers, and engineering, John explains how coverage becomes connection only when you pair it with relevance. ...