An LPFM in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula recently turned in its license after its board of directors voted to end operations.
A current Radio World ebook explores the state of low-power FM in the United States as more stations prepare to come onto the dial as a result of the recent application window. This story is an ...
BARCLAY — Showcasing the huge role local radio still plays, the smallest town in Queen Anne’s County is now home to a new community radio station with the launch of 98.3 The Seagull, a locally owned ...
Radio is by any definition a mature technology – and that goes double for stations operating in the AM band. As such, the FCC’s Fiscal Year 2011 Performance Report didn’t have a whole lot on the topic ...
KEIF-LP, a low power FM station licensed to Enid Public Radio Association, is being hit with a fine for a number of offenses, including broadcasting with too much power, from too high an antenna, and ...
A new community radio station is preparing to hit the airwaves in Geneva, marking the culmination of a more than decade-long ...
MIAMI GARDENS, FLA. — It is one of a host of FCC-licensed low power FM radio stations using a frequency that in the early 2000s was home to one of dozens of brazen unlicensed broadcast buccaneers. Now ...
A consultant working with three Indiana groups seeking a Federal Communications Commission license for a non-commercial low-power station on FM 94.9 said, as of Thursday morning, one of those groups ...
After reading the last Ars piece on LPFM, I got to wondering: How much does it actually cost to put a LPFM station on the air?<BR><BR>How expensive is a 100-watt FM transmitter? What kind of costs are ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Feb. 11—The late George Ramirez launched the low-power FM radio station KXIQ 105.1 in July 2017 because he wanted to give ...
The founder of Pirate Cat Radio has returned the station to his native Los Gatos, but this time Daniel Roberts has his paperwork in order. Roberts, who began unlicensed broadcasts from his bedroom as ...
Three groups have applied to the Federal Communications Commission for a license to operate a non-commercial low-power radio station on 94.9 megahertz in Indiana, beginning a process that could take ...
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