top of page

We are Sustainable YOungstown WSYO
soon to be 105.5 LPFM on the dial

​

Treez Please applied as a non-profit to the FCC and was granted a Low Power FM broadcast station in February of 2024. We have been working to get the funds to buy equipment and rent a studio to get WSYO 105.5 FM on the air to serve the community organizations working to make Youngstown more livable.

WSYO is accepting contributions
in care of fiscal sponsor,
TreezPlease.

Mail to:
1330 Wick Avenue
Youngstown OH 44505

Mission of WSYO 105.5 LPFM
 

For years, community activists have been working hard in our city to protect our environment in order to improve the quality of life here.  Having a public radio station as a method of getting information to the public is very important during the current climate crisis emergency. When allowing development here, of course we want to attract businesses, but they will understand that we must be like other more progressive, proactive, environmentally-concerned cities now. For example, more tree planting is crucial in these times. It simply cannot be “business as usual.” Call us at 330-333-8410!

Further Information

Members of the public wishing to view this application or obtain information about how to file comments and petitions on the application can visithttps://enterpriseefiling.fcc.gov/dataentry/views/public/fmDraftCopy?displayType=html&appKey=25076f918c46c8df018c6994cbae36e3&id=25076f918c46c8df018c6994cbae36e3&goBack=N

 

LPFM Communities:

 

ARTxFM/WXOX 97.1 FM Louisville, Kentucky https://www.facebook.com/ARTxFM 
                                                            & https://www.artxfm.com

​

REC Networks     https://www.facebook.com/recnet/ 
                     & https://recnet.com/


FB GROUPS
LPFM Solidarity    https://www.facebook.com/groups/lpfmsolidarity

​

LPFM                  https://www.facebook.com/groups/LowPowerFM

LOW POWER FM BROADCAST   https://www.facebook.com/groups/136036613146676/

​

Future LPFM/NCE Broadcasters https://www.facebook.com/groups/FutureBroadcasters/

LowPower FM for Dummies book

We recommend this guidebook:
Low Power FM For Dummies 1st Edition
by Sharon M. Scott
 

Beginner-friendly advice on how to start and run a local FM station

There are approximately 2000 low power FM radio stations in the United States. That number will grow as more licenses are issued in the coming years. Low Power FM For Dummies walks you through the key steps you need to take to establish, manage, and help run one of these hyper-local broadcast operations. You’ll get easy-to-follow help on everything from making all your gear work to financing your operation, managing your staff, and complying with rules and regulations.

Click here to view TEST page for experimenting: https://www.stop-sobe.com/general-clean

bottom of page