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Podcast #52 – Small Town LPFM
Radio Survivor Podcast
English - June 29, 2016 16:37 - 1 hour - 69.4 MB - ★★★★★ - 30 ratingsTech News News Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Low Power FM radio stations can be a great addition to the media landscape in the big city, but on this episode we focus on rural LPFM. Eric Klein takes listeners on a tour of KFSL, the low power FM station that is the sole broadcaster in Fossil,Oregon (population 454). The station is staffed by […]
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Low Power FM radio stations can be a great addition to the media landscape in the big city, but on this episode we focus on rural LPFM. Eric Klein takes listeners on a tour of KFSL, the low power FM station that is the sole broadcaster in Fossil,Oregon (population 454). The station is staffed by a mere 3 volunteers, but it plays an important role in their community, especially in wildfire season.
In College Radio Watch, Jennifer Waits toured WGTB at Georgetown University, the college station with a very interesting history in Washington D.C. both on, and off the air.
As a bonus at the end of this fifty-second episode, Paul and Eric discuss their reasons for doing the hard work of producing a weekly podcast for Radio Survivor.
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Show Notes:
Field Trip to WGTB at Georgetown University
Georgetown University Radio Station WGTB Storied Past and Impending Renaissance
WGTB
Radical Silence: The Story of WGTB-FM (video documentary)
C-Span Radio
Podcast #34 – How the Telecom Act of ’96 Triggered Popular Resistance
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