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A media kit and action plan for filing opposition to LPFM and LP broadcasts; includes NAB proposals to its members oppose citizen access to the airwaves. An interesting historical perspective.
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Beat Radio presents the NAB's [anti-] "Low Power FM Kit" sent to NAB radio members; dated March 17, 1999 Read the lies and propaganda from the National Association of Broadcasters, the lobbying & trade organization representing most of the nation's commercial broadcasters Use your "back" command
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Established in the UK in 1990 to act as the voice of the low power radio industry. Membership includes companies involved in low power radio in several European countries and beyond.
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The Low Power Radio Association (LPRA) exists to represent the interests of the Short Range Devices (SRD) industry. SRD’s are used in a wide range of professional and consumer applications as diverse as remote controls for home automation and car key fobs, wireless smoke alarms, RFID tags, medical telemetry and remote environmental monitoring/control systems.
The LPRA has attended, as an observer, a number of meetings organised by the UK’s Energy Retail Association concerning Supplier Requirements for Smart Metering (SRSM). The essence of these meetings was to discuss an open standard for rad... The ETSI GA is invited to aprove a Memorandum of

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Exists to promote the broadest possible spectrum of news, views and culture through competition in the Virginia media. Provides media information, mission description, action plan and appeal for assistance, including petitions.
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News, background, FCC announcements and other resources about low-power radio legislation and regulation, from public-interest legal organization that advocates for media democracy.
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Small Stations, Big Impact Low-Power FM (LPFM) stations are small, community-based FM radio stations with a broadcast radius of two to four miles. The FCC created this new class of stations in January of 2000, despite intense opposition from major broadcasters. Since then, the FCC has processed
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News and information about low-power radio stations and FCC approval, from not-for-profit association dedicated to the democratization of the airwaves through non-commercial, community based, micropower stations.
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There are no upcoming events currently scheduled. Search the Prometheus site: Can't find it on the new site? Prometheus intervenes on behalf of FCC Today, the Federal Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit is hearing oral arguments in a lawsuit brought by the National Association
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Commentary supporting the proposal to legalize low-power community radio. From Mother Jones.
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Muted by the high cost of broadcast licenses, diverse voices may yet step up to the mike, thanks to a new FCC proposal
Brodner explains the business of satire and which senator is most fun to draw. , and other tidbits I found in a digital vault in Maryland. A new bill would give the President emergency authority to halt web traffic and access private data. Discuss the latest from Mother Jones with other readers

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Essay and position paper on Low Power Radio from a delegate to the National Council of Churches by a delegate. Interesting from a historical perspective.
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Statement of the Rev. Dr. Joan Campbell General Secretary, National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. to William E. Kennard, Chairman, Federal Communications Commission Regarding Low-Power Radio (Statement delivered May 13, 1999, in Washington, D.C., during a roundtable discussion
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News, commentary and links to sites, databases and other resources about legal free radio movement and pirate radio, from About.com.
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The ultimate alternative: Pirate Radio. Whether you want to listen or become a
Pirate Radio For Listening And Broadcast The ultimate alternative: Pirate Radio. Whether you want to listen or become a "Pirate" yourself, there are places on the Web to help you. You can explore the origins of Pirate Radio from the legendary English offshore "Radio Caroline" to today's LPFM
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Two powerful senators have introduced a bill allowing federal regulators to license small stations.
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Sens. John McCain and Patrick Leahy introduce a bill that would allow low-power radio stations to get licenses to broadcast in big markets. But commercial radio interests probably won't give up the spectrum without a fight. By Ryan Singel.
Senators Back Low-Power Radio The movement to introduce low-power radio stations onto the FM dial in urban areas got a boost Friday from two powerful senators who introduced a bill allowing federal regulators to license small stations. Sens. John McCain (R-Arizona), chairman of the Commerce,

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