[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
LPFM & LPTV (was Re: Students hope to start radio station at MCI )
Sorry..I didn't make myself clear...
but just imagine if this high school was in a city like Boston or New
York...or a city that has a lot of high power stations and surrounded by
suburbs with fairly high powered stations (that don't reach the city).
If LPFM was a reality, the school could get away with a signal that could
cover part of the city itself without interfereing with suburban signals.
Now.... question:
was there big opposition by TV broadcasters when the LPTV issue was first
raised? Also...what were the arguments for and against it? Also...looing
at most of these LPTV's they are just shopping channels or network relays.
Few of them broadcast anything of relevance to the communities they are
in. Notable exceptions are the ones that do multi-ethnic tv that isn't
carried by any large station.
What's to stop LPFM from turning into a sea of radio clones of HSN?
--
Sven F. Weil
e-mail: sven@lily.org
World Wide Web: http://www.lily.org/~sven
On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Shawn Mamros wrote:
> >This is one of those PERFECT arguments in favor of Low Power FM.
>
> How so? I didn't see anything in the article that indicates that the
> high school won't be able to get a license through the existing FCC
> application process.
>
> -Shawn Mamros
> E-mail to: mamros@mit.edu
>