Low-Power FM Radio May Benefit From Hurricane

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OK, no one "benefited" from the near total destruction of one of our greatest cities and the surrounding area, but the politics of low-power FM may have shifted considerably in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. A high-profile experimental license that the FCC recently granted to community activists could spotlight low-power radio's ability to reach segments of the population lacking other media options. Some community activists started a radio station in the parking lot of Houston's Astrodome for Katrina evacuees. The FCC is considering a proposal that could put more low-power radio stations on the air. The main obstacle: the National Association of Broadcasters.
[SOURCE: Technology Daily, AUTHOR: Drew Clark]


Low-Power FM Radio May Benefit From Hurricane