It is once more into the breach for the Low Power FM radio movement. LPFM boosters and Free Press held a press conference on Wednesday to announce the reintroduction of the Local Community Radio Act ...
PEOPLE are sometimes surprised when Jeff Hoyt tells them his Vashon Island community organization has waited 10 years to start a radio station. Radio? What about podcasts, what about the Internet? “We ...
Pirate radio received an unintended boost yesterday with the death of the Federal Communications Commission's plan to license hundreds of low-power FM radio stations. Opposition from the powerful ...
Radio World has introduced a series of commentaries titled “Firing Up Frequencies,” intended for readers who may be interested in applying for a low-power FM station license during the FCC’s upcoming ...
A new radio station has hit the airwaves in the Las Vegas Valley and is striving to be an alternative voice in the community. KIOF, found at 97.9 on the FM dial, goes by the name Las Vegas Public ...
Supporters of low-power FM (LPFM) radio won a victory on Friday when a federal appeals court rejected a lawsuit to stop the Federal Communications Commissions from protecting LPFM stations from full ...
Community activists in Seattle have been working to create low-power FM radio stations for the past two years, and success is in sight: Seven local stations now have Federal Communications ...
Low Power FM radio stations make radio better by introducing more local programming, improving public safety and strengthening community bonds. Enactment of the Local Community Radio Act would allow ...
A current Radio World ebook provides resources for new low-power FM broadcasters in the United States. This article is excerpted. KVWJ received a low-power FM construction permit in the 2013 filing ...
Imagine climbing a hundred-foot radio tower in the howling headwinds of a Category 3 hurricane so that you can stay on the air and keep your neighbors informed as catastrophe bears down. Or remaining ...
Imagine climbing a hundred-foot radio tower in the howling headwinds of a Category 3 hurricane so that you can stay on the air and keep your neighbors informed as catastrophe bears down. Or remaining ...
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