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David Eduardo wrote:
Remember, the prohibition of domestic SW came from the desire to protect the US clear channels in the early 30's. The AM 50 kw stations were supposed to offer extensive regional coverage, and SW was prohibited from competing with them. (It had nothing to do with the war as far as I have researched) Since clear channels essential don't exist, maybe the FCC does not care. I think as long as the programming carried by domestic SW stations appeals to a small number of hobbyists and whackos, the FCC doesn't care. If it actually started to cross over and appeal to substantial market segments, they would tighten up a bit to protect the big guys. |
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