Low-Power Empowerment
The Hill, June 26, 2007
By Reps. Mike Doyle (D-Pa.) and Lee Terry (R-Neb.)
When Hurricane Wilma hit Immokalee, Fla., radio station WCTI helped people find shelter by broadcasting essential local emergency information.
In Greenville, S.C., WLFJ, a Christian radio station, prepares local college students for careers in broadcasting while providing the community with local religious programming.
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