Nonprofits Tuning in to FM Possibilities
Nashua Telegraph, December 9, 2007
By David Brooks
For a technology that might seem a little creaky in the age of podcasts and streaming media, old-fashioned radio stations - you know, the ones that use antennas instead of the Internet- are proving pretty popular with nonprofits in New Hampshire.
"The demand for radio spectrum seems insatiable," said Peter Doyle, chief of the audio division for the Federal Communications Commission.
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