Clemons wants to go on legally
Mike Ward
mward@iname.com
Fri Apr 18 12:21:21 EDT 2014
The other problem is, of course, that Clemons can't be involved in any LPFM
due to FCC rules...especially now that he's been busted.
On Apr 18, 2014 11:24 AM, "Bob Nelson" <raccoonradio@gmail.com> wrote:
> http://www.insideradio.com/Article.asp?id=2780738#sthash.vtERb5oP.uxfs
>
> >>Clemons, a former police officer, defended the breaking of the law
> explaining his station was filling a void that local licensed stations
> weren’t filling in the African American community. He now plans to go
> after a low-power FM pointing out he marched 712 miles to Washington in
> 2009 to support efforts that ultimately won an expansion of the service.
> “We’re going to go through the legal channels,” Clemons said.
>
> (As if there are any avail in Boston--that 103.7 religious station could
> have been a possibility...and there were a bunch of LPFM permits that are
> in the works...)
>
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