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John Higdon wrote: Loenzo Milam and Jeremy Lansman thought the grab for the sub-92 stations by applicants who were neither non-commercial nor educational. Actually, I meant to say "fought" rather than "thought". Hey, as you get older, the distinctions blur. -- John Higdon +1 408 ANdrews 6-4400 AT&T-Free At Last |
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A more detailed article about the LCRA bill and how it effects LPFM making room for more new stations is available at
http://nexusbroadcast.com/lpfm-news/...nity-radio-act Quote:
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