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Years ago WFMU gave out on the Web the story of the vision of WXHD's founder of a community station for the Hudson Valley, but had nothing from the time WXHD got a construction permit until Auricle Communications acquired it in the mid-1990s. I e-mailed WFMU manager and Aurical trustee Ken Freedman at that time to ask about that lacuna, and he replied that it had never gone on air for all those years. So I'm interested reading about its early history here, and am interested in sources. I'd like to figure out whether that was a knowing omission from WFMU's propaganda. 24.115.43.141 (talk) 14:10, 25 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]