When End80 Radio ran a Part 15 radio station from a docked sailboat serving Tybee Island, Georgia, his website described programs he intended to produce. I remember one of them that I would have loved to carry on KDX. We're talking about Rich Powers, and he was going to hold conversations with bar tenders concerning tales they had to tell about patrons served at the bars. Great idea, but the program never materialized. A great program that did happen and was carried on several stations was 'Little Things' from Mr. & Mrs. Blue Bucket Radio, their kids and neighbor guests chatting away from the driveway in front of the garage somewhere in Kentucky. But the Blue Buckets moved away and left the air. Then this morning I thought about all the folks I see walking the nicest dogs all day long on public pathways alongside the campus of the Internet Building, home of KDX, and believe it would be fun to ask these pedestrians how they came to meet and adopt their dogs. Then of course you'd invite them to tune into the stream and hear themselves. Oh, we have to mention Tim in Bovey who consistently offers his weekly polka hour and recently Artisan Radio has offerings, but for the most part the low power radio hobby is short on creative growth.
I am running the shows "Teenage Dreams" and others about CHUM charts( a Toronto radio station big in the late 50s to the 70s) every night produced by Artisan. Content is more obscure artists and songs just the material we should be playing more of on our stations.
But yes you are right that original produced shows are not to common with part 15 radio.
