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Wasn't this supposed to be the idea behind the high-powered stations?
National full-service coverage? I believe each city should be limited to maximum six or eight MW stations. Two high powered 50 kilowatt stations, the rest would be 10,000 or lower local/regional channels. In addition, the LW band and the "Tropical" part of the SW band should be pressed into service for one or two 500,000 watt national coverage broadcasters - government sponsored (NPR?) Want specialist programming? That's what FM is for. -- Stephanie Weil New York City, NY |
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