Democracy Now! Tuesday, December 21, 2010
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Community radio advocates are celebrating a major victory after the Senate approved the Local Community Radio Act on Saturday, one day after its passage in the House. The bill will open up more of the radio dial for Low Power FM, with the FCC now mandated to license thousands of new stations. We speak with Hannah Sassaman of the Philadelphia-based Prometheus Radio Project.
@setnommee The FCC doesn't really issue licenses face-to-face with the end user, unless you are requesting a personal one for GMRS or HAM. The correct way to deal with the FCC if you want a commercial or broadcasting license is to hire a professional frequency coordinator (or radio consultant firm) who will file the paperwork for you.
Fantome1989 2 weeks ago
I'm doing a christian station for the community a LPFM but the FCC those not call me back 'Y" n what can i do?
setnommee 5 months ago