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WEST BARNSTABLE WKKL is back on the air, revamped and reinvented.
After going dark for a year following a transmitter failure, the Cape Cod Community College radio station started playing music again in recent weeks at 90.7, and is also livestreaming for the first time.
With its new technology now fine-tuned, there will be a formal relaunch of WKKL today, with some celebrity alumni filling the airwaves. The relaunch extends to the college s curriculum, as classes currently online-only during the pandemic broaden to cover podcasting, YouTube videos and other skills.
“The real focus this semester is getting students back on the air, getting our listeners back and really developing (WKKL) as a cornerstone of the communication program,” said Cathy McCarron, the college s dean of arts, humanities and adult education. “So many community college radio stations are going purely online … but because we had the actual station, we didn’t want to give that up.
90.7 WKKL Welcomes Back Alumni, Special Guests for Station Re-Launch January 29, 2021
Starting this Tuesday, February 2, 90.7 WKKL at Cape Cod Community College is celebrating its return to the airwaves with the help of radio station alumni who have found radio success on the national and local stage. Like Bill Murray’s “Groundhog Day”, expect to flashback to a different WKKL alumni each hour playing Cape Cod’s Classic Alternative music in a return to WKKL’s roots. Check out 90.7 WKKL on the air and over the brand new live stream at capecod.edu/wkkl.
Among those returning to WKKL next week are:
Birmingham musician Marc Phillips has died after battling COVID-19
Updated Jan 21, 2021;
Posted Jan 21, 2021
Marc Phillips, a longtime Birmingham musician and producer, has died after a battle with COVID-19.(Screenshot/Alabama NewsCenter video)
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Marc Phillips, a beloved Birmingham musician known for his work in the 1970s rock band Hotel, has died after a battle with COVID-19.
Phillips’ daughter, Whitney Phillips Thomas, confirmed her father’s death on Thursday via Facebook, where she’d been sharing information on his illness and progress.
“Dad is with Jesus now,” Phillips Thomas said in a Facebook post. “And Heaven rejoices! Our family is so incredibly appreciative of all the love, support and prayers from everyone during this time. We are working on arrangements for a celebration of life service that will likely be live-streamed. We will be posting more info on Facebook as details come together.”
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