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London will get a station in March, Birmingham in the summer.
(Churchill doesn't get a station, but he did get an ugly statue, right in front of the Petit Palais).
Sure, a traditional broadcaster might have to cobble together $50 million for a broadcast tower, transmitter and FCC license to get a station up and operating, but after attracting a core of, say, 100,000 listeners in a given area, there's no incremental cost for adding any more.
For only a few dollars more (with a VIP subscription), you can get a station (known as WDW Daily News Radio), which plays long tracks of park background-only music.
If you get a station but it has a lot of static, try to look a few spots up or down from where you are on the radio dial.
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Then there was the crystal radio I played with in bed, jiggling the wire on the crystal until I got a station loud and clear.
It's safe to say that far more commuters daydream about simply getting a station parking spot and a seat on a clean train than about riding the railroad to and from Lower Manhattan and Kennedy Airport.
"It's taken an enormous amount of long-term planning, but I think we've got a station every bit as glamorous as New York's Grand Central, with the bonus that here you can see the trains.
So have businesses and individuals who could benefit from the project, including ICI Homes, a real estate developer that owns several sites close to a proposed SunRail station, and Florida Hospital in Orlando, whose $250 million expansion plan is contingent on getting a station on its property.
UCLA gets a station the better part of a mile away from the campus, while USC gets a station close to both the campus and the Coliseum.
But Cohen couldn't get a single station excited about the idea of broadcasting TED talks.
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