New School Tech, Old School Advocacy Fuel Drive for Alternative Radio
Final Call, July 2, 2009
By Saeed Shabazz
Advances in technology and an old school sense of mission are driving Black media makers to find new ways to communicate, organize and advocate. They say the future is in low power stations with limited broadcast areas, Internet radio which allows for unfiltered messages and satellite radio stations.
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