Podcast #333 – Low Power FM for Dummies
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10/17/23 Update! The new low power FM filing window has been delayed and is now opening on December 6, 2023. See the FCC’s announcement here. On our latest episode of Radio Survivor, it’s a very special treat, with all four Radio Survivor hosts at the mic discussing an exciting low power FM opportunity. Another low power FM licensing window for non-commercial radio stations in the United States opens on November 1, 2023 December 6, 2023. Who is eligible to apply for these licenses? And why should they? And what help is available? Our guest, Sharon Scott, joins us to talk us through all things LPFM. Scott is the co-founder and general manager of a low power FM radio station, WXOX-LP in Louisville, Kentucky. She is also the author of Low Power FM for Dummies, which is set to be released in October, 2023. Show Notes * FCC Public Notice on Revised Dates for LPFM Filing Window (10/17/23) * Low Power FM for Dummies (affiliate link on Amazon) * Sharon Scott’s LPFM Resources website * Radio station WXOX-LP (ARTxFM) * Jennifer’s “SpinningIndie” radio station tours * Podcast #331: New Low-Power FM Opportunity Coming This November * Sex and Broadcasting, book by Lorenzo Milam (affiliate link on Amazon) * R.I.P. Radio Trailblazer Lorenzo Milam * Vanderbilt University’s college radio station WRVU * 2023 Grassroots Radio Conference is October 19-22 in Charleston, WV, hosted by WTSQ-FM * Prometheus Radio Project * WORT-FM, Madison, Wisconsin * Common Frequency * Broadcast Tool and Die * a href="https://www.radiosurvivor.
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