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Radio Survivor Podcast
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Podcast #337 – Catching up on Radio News including LPFM, a College Radio Archive, Documentaries, and More
Radio Survivor Podcast
59 minutes
1 year ago
Podcast #337 – Catching up on Radio News including LPFM, a College Radio Archive, Documentaries, and More





The Radio Survivor team returns for a new episode, during which Jennifer, Eric and Paul recap some of the latest radio news. Topics this week including LPFM, college radio history, radio documentaries, expanding and returning radio stations, and a slow radio broadcast for Earth Day.



Jennifer talks about her new gig working on a college radio history collection that is part of the Digital Library of Amateur Radio and Communications (DLARC) on the Internet Archive.



Additionally, we cover some updates to the radio landscape, including details about the most recent low-power FM licensing window, during which 388 groups (and counting) have been awarded construction permits for new LPFM stations. In San Francisco, streaming radio station BFF.fm is the recipient of one of these coveted spots on the dial.



Also coming to the San Francisco airwaves is Seattle-based non-commercial radio station KEXP, which acquired the former KREV full-power FM commercial frequency in a bankruptcy auction. Across the country in New York City, streaming community radio station East Village Radio is returning after it ceased operations nearly a decade ago.



A few radio stories are coming to the big screen. 35,000 Watts, a documentary about college radio, has made its debut and is initially hitting the college radio circuit. Jennifer will be in attendance at a 35,000 Watts screening and panel discussion at Pomona College on March 28th as part of a fundraising event for college radio station KSPC. Another radio film in the works, 40 Watts to Nowhere, recounts the story of pirate radio station KBLT, which ran out of founder Sue Carpenter’s home in Silver Lake near Los Angeles in the late 1990s.



Finally, we alert stations to an opportunity to participate in the annual Earth Day radio event: Wetland Project Slow Radio Broadcast on April 22, 2024. Stations can air all or part of the 24-hour broadcast featuring the sounds of nature, including birds, frogs, insects, and airplanes.



Show Notes:




* Podcast #335 – Digital Library of Amateur Radio and Communications (DLARC)



* DLARC on the Internet Archive



* College Radio Collection on DLARC



* Website for the college radio documentary 35,000 Watts



* 35,000 Watts screening dates



* Pomona College radio station KSPC-FM website (and see Jennifer’s tour of KSPC)



* BFF.fm on LPFM (Bff.fm)



* Jennifer’s tour of BFF.fm



* KEXP Coming Soon to the Bay Area (KEXP)


Radio Survivor Podcast
This is the sound of strong communities.