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Low power to the people : pirates, protest, and politics in FM radio activism

The United States ushered in a new era of small-scale broadcasting in 2000 when it began issuing low-power FM (LPFM) licenses for noncommercial radio stations around the country. Over the next decade, several hundred of these newly created low-wattage stations took to the airwaves. This book describes the practices of an activist organization focused on LPFM during this era.--Publisher's description

Print Book, English, 2014
MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2014