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FCC Silences Community Radio Station
(Brattleboro, Vermont, USA) On the cusp of celebrating five years of community radio, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) unexpectedly entered the studios of radio free brattleboro on Tuesday, June 24th and ordered the station to cease and desist from broadcasting. The staff of radio free brattleboro (rfb) regrets that its mission of providing a community outlet for alternative music and news is now interrupted. The staff is considering its options and welcomes public input and comment. Longtime DJ and trainer Steven Twiss, who coordinates monthly community orientations, remarked, “it’s a real shame because in addition to providing entertainment and information to the community, we have trained hundreds of local citizens of all ages in the art of radio broadcasting.” Radio free brattleboro has grown in size since starting at the Teen Center in July of 1998. The studio is currently located on Main Street in downtown Brattleboro; rfb has a staff of about 70 DJs and 50 weekly shows. The mission of radio free brattleboro is to uphold and exercise First Amendment rights in the face of increasing homogenization of corporate radio. David Long, co-founder and DJ explained “we’re part of national movement to return the airwaves to the hands and voices of the citizens as it was intended under the FCC’s original mandate. The Bill of Rights explicitly states ‘Congress shall make no law…abridging the freedom of speech,’ and it is clear to us and millions of Americans that the FCC has failed all of us.” To contact radio free brattleboro, please call (802) 258-9879 or email . Correspondence and donations can be sent to PO Box 1951, Brattleboro, VT 05302. *For more information please contact rfb members David Long (w) 802-463-1613 (h) 802-254-7676. Or Larry Bloch (h) 802-254-9106. *Please view the Brattleboro Reformer’s article on the events of 6/24/03. http://www.reformer.com (article published 6/25/03 is at http://www.reformer.com/Stories/0,14...478256,00.html) *A video of the FCC visit of 6/24/03 and a current program guide is available by contacting Radio Free Brattleboro. |
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