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Starting a radio station has for many years has been completely out of reach for the general public. Activists for a more democratic media have won a rare opportunity for your neighborhood to apply for an extremely valuable radio station, for free. But we did not win a fundamental change in the system that made it more fair and open- just a brief moment when community groups can claim a thin sliver of the airwaves for local use. This chance will be gone in a few months, and radio will be back to business as usual until the next democratic victory on the airwaves, and who knows when that will come. If you ever want a radio station for your community the time to act is now. What could your organization or community do with an LPFM station?
As a sponsor for a broad-based community radio station, your community organization can promote the public good by acting as steward of a station designed for the whole community- almost like a library of the airwaves. Alternately, your group may want to focus more closely on a single constituency, like an immigrant language community, or as an organizing medium for a labor union in a rural farm-working community. Applying for an LPFM license is free, and the cost to build a station is relatively low cost (the basic equipment for a hundred watt radio station will cost between five and eight thousand dollars, depending upon your circumstances). You have 18 months to construct your station from the day you receive your construction permit. While there is no guarantee that every application will be successful, the following questions are designed to help you assess your qualifications. Are you affiliated with a community association, civic organization or other group? Or would you want to start one? Individuals can not apply - only non-profit groups or community organizations. You do not, however, have to be a tax exempt 501(c)(3). Organizations that have been in existence for two or more years get preference, so it is advantageous (but not necessary) that your organization be at least that old. Do you already own a TV station, a radio station, a daily newspaper or a cable network? Would you like an alternative to conventional commercial-filled programming? Are you interested in creating local programming? Are you willing to share the frequency with other groups? Is anyone on your board of directors a convicted felon? Do you have a suitable location for a transmitter? Prometheus Radio Project can help you to assess, free of charge, whether any location of your choosing is suitable for broadcasting. The Studio and the Transmitter do not need to be in the same place- the transmitter can be tucked away in someones house or on top of a hill, while the studio is downtown at a community center. Can your organization raise between five and seven thousand dollars to build a station within the next two years? When should I apply? If you have already missed the first application window for your state, there still may be opportunities. Contact Prometheus for a full explanation of your possibilities- we keep completely up-to date information on the somewhat bewildering filing process. Will the FCC discriminate against my group? Or will they control the content of the programming? |