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Home of ARD: activists and supporters of community-based and micropower radio. Actively petitions the FCC to make changes; the latest radio news, email announcement list and discussion board
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CSIRP provides various resources including workshops, newsletters, job tips, and up to date mailing list. Does advocacy and lobbying.
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Information including background, picture and audio files, about clandestine radio activities around the world.
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Links and articles about corporate media and low-power broadcasting alternatives.
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Radio program about news and the media from Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting
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FAIR is a national media watch group which offers documented criticism of media bias and censorship in order to help the public become media activists rather than passive consumers of news.
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Reclaiming the Airwaves with low power FM microbroadcasting.
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Non-profit organization committed to investigative journalism, analysis, civic participation. Produces "Making Contact" radio program available online.
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News and information about low-power radio stations and FCC approval, from not-for-profit association dedicated to the democratization of the airwaves through non-commercial, community based, micropower stations.
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Lobbying to stop cuts and restore the full services of Radio Canada International, Canada's shortwave voice to the world.
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This site connects you to the movement to reclaim the airwaves.
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Web site and radio program focusing on issues in community and grassroots media, including: free/pirate radio, community radio, DIY media.
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News and information from organization opposed to current policies and actions of Pacifica Radio foundation board.
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Critiques centralized corporate control of public information, examines media frenzies and under-reported stories, and calls for media reform.
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Weekly updated site offering progressive activists an up-to-date resource. News from Democracy Now, Pacifica. Also has a WebActive Directory.
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Web-based radio station, a global gathering of audio refugees comprised of exiled WBAI radio producers and listeners and the Independent Media Center.