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- What are they doing in Indian Country to address the Digital Divide
- Want you own educational radio station? Here is your chance.
http://htdaw.blogsource.com/post.mhtml?post_id=424011
"The Federal Communications Commission will
accept applications for new full power non-commercial educational (NCE) FM radio station licenses
sometime this year, perhaps in late spring," writes Carmen Ausserer. "Typically, the FCC gives
between one and three months notice before opening the filing window, which will likely last only five
days." The process will end a six-year FCC freeze on new full-power licenses. "The window is a
rare
opportunity for non-profits and educational institutions," notes Ausserer.
Organizations including Prometheus Radio Project, Native Public Media, the National Federation of Community
Broadcasters and Radio for People Coalition are raising awareness about the opportunity and providing
information to interested groups. But "the FCC can only accept applications for frequencies that do not
conflict with existing stations, which, for the most part, no longer exist within 30 miles of the largest
100
cities in the U.S."
May 20,2001 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/duc/message/8971
Low Power Radio At-a-Glance: What could your organization or community do with an LPFM station?
Contact: Pete Tridish petri@critpath.org
P.O. Box 42158 Philadelphia, PA 19101
215-476-2385 Philly, PA.
Prometheus Radio Project has all kinds of helpful
stuff about the application
- This page explains the electronic filing process, and has links in it to the form itself
- Find a .PDF File of a fully filled out application
- Get your co-ordinates of your building where you want to put the transmitter, and find your altitude, and other answers
- General technical info about the station and the application
- All the Forms
- DOWNLOAD THE APPLICATION PDF
Available by phone from the FCC at 1-888-CALL-FCC.
Forms Distribution Center at 1-800-418-3676 to order the form.