WGBH looks at Pirate Radio in Boston..... Thoughts?
https://www.wgbh.org/news/local-news/2018/06/06/radio-concorde-on-the-air-undercover
On the second floor of a nondescript office building in Mattapan, up the stairs and behind an unmarked door, I found what I had been searching for: the spartan office of Radio Concorde — an unlicensed, low-power station that broadcasts news, talk and music in Haitian Creole.
Two things struck me about the story.
1.) RadioConcorde has been on the air 25 freaking years?
2.) This statement by the reporter: "Under the Local Community Radio Act of 2011, unlicensed stations can apply for “non-commercial-educational” licenses — as long as they meet certain requirements. According to the FCC, which did not respond to multiple requests for comment, the eligible stations need to have served the particular community for at least two years, broadcasting at least 12 hours a day, with at least eight hours of locally-originated programming."
This makes no sense. The PIRATE station has to have operated for at least 2 years? This is ambiguous and I think she is confusing the rules for legitimate licensed LPFM stations.
https://www.wgbh.org/news/local-news/2018/06/06/radio-concorde-on-the-air-undercover
On the second floor of a nondescript office building in Mattapan, up the stairs and behind an unmarked door, I found what I had been searching for: the spartan office of Radio Concorde — an unlicensed, low-power station that broadcasts news, talk and music in Haitian Creole.
Two things struck me about the story.
1.) RadioConcorde has been on the air 25 freaking years?
2.) This statement by the reporter: "Under the Local Community Radio Act of 2011, unlicensed stations can apply for “non-commercial-educational” licenses — as long as they meet certain requirements. According to the FCC, which did not respond to multiple requests for comment, the eligible stations need to have served the particular community for at least two years, broadcasting at least 12 hours a day, with at least eight hours of locally-originated programming."
This makes no sense. The PIRATE station has to have operated for at least 2 years? This is ambiguous and I think she is confusing the rules for legitimate licensed LPFM stations.
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