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Re: non-profit AND commercial radio




From: "Bob Nelson...WMWM"

> Some other college stations
> moved to the commercial part of the band (like
> WRBB and WBRS, both formerly at 91.7 and now at
> 104.9 and 100.1 respectively)...

Even though they are on the "commercial band"....they are still licensed as
"non-comms", right?  Or as the FCC might clasify them...as "educational
licenses".
>
>
>
>
> --- Shawn Mamros <mamros@MIT.EDU> wrote:
> > We have an example of a commercial, non-profit
> > station right close to
> > home: WHRB Cambridge, 95.3 FM, has a commercial
> > license assigned to
> > Harvard Radio Broadcasting Co., recognized by the
> > IRS as a non-profit
> > organization.
> >
> > -Shawn Mamros
> > E-mail to: mamros@mit.edu
>
>
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