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Re: LPFM - Tech Question




Not necessarily.  THese stations could all be run by volunteers (just like
the college stations).

Now is the definition of "localized" programming stuff that originates at
the station's studios?

Sven F. Weil
e-mail: sven@lily.org
World Wide Web: http://www.lily.org/~sven


On Sat, 22 Jan 2000, R.L. Caron wrote:

> << places that in many cases have no radio stations that provide localized
> content. >>
> 
> Providing 'localized content' is easier to say than to accomplish. It takes
> people and it costs money.
> 
> According to the NAB, several hundred commercial FM allocations remain
> un-applied for in this country. Presumably these are Class As in rural
> areas. It remains to be seen if the lower entry cost of LPFM over a full
> facility will make a difference to people who have so far not been tempted
> to file for a license in these areas...even one that could potentially
> produce revenue.
> 
>