#SaveSpiritFM: new owners respond to petition
The move upset thousands of loyal listeners who have shown their support for the #SaveSpiritFM campaign by signing a petition: Save Spirit FMAs of 10am on Tuesday, June 2, the number of signatures stands at 6,705.
"We want to reassure those listeners that the station is not closing, but is evolving to reflect the changing media landscape in order to ensure its future success matches its rich history.
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Hide Ad“The station will retain local content that listeners highly value such as local news, information, traffic and travel, local charitable activity and will retain its presence in the community, as well as reflecting the major events and stories that are important to listeners.”
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