I listened to Auckland low-power station Base FM this evening. By “low-power”, we’re talking less than 2-watts. A mile or so radius if you’re lucky. A neighbourhood. The upside of New Zealand’s entirely deregulated, foreign-owned, corporate-driven, commercially-saturated airwaves is that there is a small space allocated at the extreme ends of the FM dial called [...]
Categories: 7: The political economy of radio,Listening
Tagged: LPFM, Micro, New Zealand
