National Public Radio continues to move aggressively against Federal Communications Commission proposals that would, if not allow nonprofits to build more Low Power FM stations (LPFM), at least let ...
Radio World has introduced a series of articles 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 ...
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 knowledge of geography is essential if you are running a tiny, 100-watt radio station. Hills are bad, for example, as are tall buildings. Saltwater, though, which lies at Seattle’s doorstep, can ...
Dielectric’s low-power TV and FM business continues to grow as the company develops and expands its antenna and RF product portfolio of lower-power broadcast systems. Radio stations in Florida and ...
Hundreds of applications available for nonprofits after year-long policy review From the Winter 2001 issue of The News Media &… Hundreds of applications available for nonprofits after year-long policy ...
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 ...
More than 750 new low-power FM (LPFM) community radio stations have been licensed to join the FM airwaves since 2014, according to the Federal Communications Commission. This has nearly doubled the ...
The next wave of low power FM stations is coming on the air. Initially restricted to rural areas because of interference concerns, nearly 2,000 new stations have been approved — many in urban areas.
The FCC has moved to help low-power FM stations, protecting them from consolidation and making it easier for them to get on the air. Advocates say the new rules should help about 40 community stations ...
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