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FCC schedules first Low Power FM webinar for August 20

“Making #LPFM a reality in San Francisco is like trying to climb the pyramids of Giza all at the same time,” one of my favorite radio station makers tweeted about twenty hours ago. To the rescue (hopefully) comes the Federal Communications Commission, which has just announced two webinars on Low Power FM. The first will […]

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Survey: three in ten United Kingdom radio fans now listen by computer

A new Ofcom survey of United Kingdom media trends notes that thirty percent of regular UK radio listeners now tune in via computer. The  bar chart below also indicates that fourteen percent listen via smartphone. Interestingly, although the Ofcom overview indicates that radio reaches the same percentage of the population as it did in 2007, […]

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American University Radio to FCC on indecency rules: let us broadcast reality

Whatever the Federal Communications Commission decides about its indecency regulations, the last word should go to WAMU, American University’s NPR affiliate in Washington, D.C. The signal has responded to the FCC’s call for comments on remaking its rules, following the Supreme Court’s smackdown on several actions punishing broadcasters for airing “fleeting expletives” (basically dirty talk […]

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UK media report: total community radio revenue up, but average income down

The United Kingdom’s broadcast regulator Ofcom has released a new report on UK media. Among the findings: the average income for a community radio license in 2012 declined by 5.4% to £57,000, despite the fact that total revenue for the country’s 207 community stations grew to £10.5 million. Why the seemingly contradictory pattern? As we’ve […]

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$19.5k Seattle grant helps Hollow Earth radio reach for Low Power FM license

Great news for Hollow Earth Internet radio in Seattle, Washington. The city’s Department of Information Technology has given the station a $19,487 matching fund planning grant to apply for a Low Power FM license this fall. The Federal Communications Commission’s application window for LPFMs opens on October 15. Here’s the grant language: “Help transition from […]

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