Radio Summer Bay Area was a great event. Watch the video and join us virtually if you couldn't come in person!
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Come to this free fun workshop to hear the latest on what low-power radio is and can do for your neighborhood, how to develop an application, what resources are available to help community organizations that want to consider a low-power station, and challenges that lie ahead in making low-power FM a part of the solution.
The
2010 passage of the Local Community Radio Act was the culmination of
two decades of organizing to free up a slice of the airwaves for the
voices of the people.
In
the next year, we’ll be preparing for an opportunity to apply for
the licenses for hundreds of new local radio stations that will come
to life in suburban and urban neighborhoods across the country,
Is
the Bay Area ready?
Come
to this free fun workshop to hear the latest on what low-power radio
is and can do for your neighborhood, how to develop an application,
what resources are available to help community organizations that
want to consider a low-power station, and challenges that lie ahead
in making low-power FM a part of the solution to the screwed-up media
system we know has to be better.
With:
Vanessa Maria Graber,
Community Radio Director, Prometheus Radio Project
Todd
Urick, Technical
Director Common Frequency
Susan
Galleymore, Raising Sand
Radio and Member of the Alameda LPFM Project
Moderated by
Tracy Rosenberg, Executive Director, Media Alliance
Co-sponsored by Prometheus Radio Project, Common Frequency, The National Lawyers Guild Committee on Democratic Communications, National Federation of Community Broadcasters and Media Alliance.
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