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Allston-Brighton Free Radio
An information resource for Low-Power Broadcasting in Boston. Also includes A-B Radio schedules, links, news about regulations and additional LPFM resources.
Beat Radio:NAB Anti-LPFM Kit
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.
Joan Campbell Statement on Low Power Radio
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.
Low Power Radio Association
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.
Low Power To The People
Commentary supporting the proposal to legalize low-power community radio. From Mother Jones.
Media Access Project: Low-Power Radio
News, background, FCC announcements and other resources about low-power radio legislation and regulation, from public-interest legal organization that advocates for media democracy.
Pirate/Free Radio - About.com
News, commentary and links to sites, databases and other resources about legal free radio movement and pirate radio, from About.com.
Prometheus Radio Project
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.
RadioDarbs International
Profile for DARBS, which stands for Dutch American Radio Broadcasting System.
The Virginia Center for the Public Press
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.
Wired News: Senators Back Low-Power Radio
Two powerful senators have introduced a bill allowing federal regulators to license small stations. (June 5, 2004)
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