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News feature: Communities use low power FM to take back the Vermont airwaves

(From the "Vermont Guardian")

Radio pirates are walking the plank into the ocean of federal licensing now that the Federal Communications Commission has sanctioned community radio and opened the airwaves to locals broadcasting.

Transmitting at 100 watts with an average reach of about three and a half miles, low power FM (LPFM) is, by design, a perfect local media endeavor for small Vermont communities.

(Read this article at the following link:)

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The Vermont Guardian makes it appear that one can actually apply for an LPFM license.

In reality, there hasn't been an application period opened in about 5 years. And, none in sight. I guess it was a slow news day in Vermont!

DE
 
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