I began From The Isle of Music six years ago and Uncle
          Bill's Melting Pot five years ago, starting small on WBCQ and
          eventually expanding to Europe and beyond with Channel 292 for
          both programs and Space Line for FTIOM.  I am not a wealthy
          man,  and my programs have been literally 99.9% self-funded
          during that period.  The very small handful of contributors
          has been appreciated but has never been large enough to put a
          dent in costs. 
      Over the past two years, my living expenses have increased
          precipitously while my income and contributions have not. 
          With great reluctance, I must make some difficult financial
          decisions.  One of them is that broadcasts on Space Line have
          already ceased,  and broadcasts on Channel 292 will cease
          March 5.  This is a purely financial decision, I have very
          much enjoyed working with both stations and will deeply miss
          the audiences that I will probably lose.  While the financial
          support from listeners was minimal, the emotional support has
          been huge, many of those listeners feel like family now.  
      Broadcasts will continue on WBCQ The Planet where these
          programs began.  FTIOM will continue on 7490 kHz, currently
          Tuesdays 0000-0100 UTC, and UBMP will continue on 7490 kHz
          Sundays, currently 2300-0000 UTC.  Both of these livestream on
          WBCQ.com, so listeners unable to catch the terrestrial
          broadcast (or who are asleep at those hours) may be able to
          record live for later listening.  Both programs will also be
          part of the new special  lineup on 4790 kHz which is being
          fully sponsored by Angela and Allan Weiner.  More details
          about that will be forthcoming, that frequency may reach parts
          of Europe terrestrially as an early morning show at a
          tolerable hour.  Note however that both broadcasts on 7490 can
          be "breakfast listening" using the WBCQ.com website or some
          remote WebSDRs in Eastern Europe, a key target area for the
          broadcasts from Europe. 
      I regret the necessity for these changes and hope listeners
          will find the remaining options on WBCQ usable.
      William "Bill" Tilford, Owner/Producer
      Tilford Productions, LLC