Article: Setting Up A Low Power FM Radio Station
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Setting Up A Low Power FM Radio Station
While the information in this guide deals with a New Zealand example, many of the points are relevant in other countries.
When you come to setting up a radio station, you have two very different options. The first choice is to apply for a full power commercial FM license. This type of license allows you to broadcast over a large area. The drawbacks with a full power FM license are that it is often a complicated process, that no frequency may be available in the area you wish to broadcast, and that ongoing fees apply.
Another option is to set up a low power FM radio station. In New Zealand, there are no ongoing fees to operate this type of station ? however you do need to pay nominal annual fees to APRA and RIANZ for music royalties. You do need to ensure howev...
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