My business partner tried for years to get into the english scene, as only a
dj!! He had no luck at all, one of the hardest markets to get into. Show me
the money!!
Good luck tho.
----- Original Message -----
From: "aggelon2000" <rush99@...>
To: <LPFM_Radio@...>
Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2005 1:12 PM
Subject: [LPFM] Re: English LPFM - How does it operate?
> There is NO LPFM in the UK at all, it is illegal!
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> The only way to broadcast apart from entering the limited competitive
> system for full 8 year licences is to apply for a Restricted Service
> Licence.
> These are valid for 28 days with a limit of 25Watts and a maximum of 2
> in a year at least 4 months apart. The licences for these including
> music copyright comes to around 5000 pounds for each 28 days.
>
> Hope this helps.
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> --- In LPFM_Radio@..., "muntfm" <matt@m...> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > Currently I run a small low powered station here in New Zealand. I am
> > looking to go abroad next year and try my luck in the English radio
> > scene. I believe that rules and regulations around low powered
> > stations and the way they operate is quite different from our
> > congested radio filled airways here in NZ. Can someone please shed
> > some light on this for me. Unlike most kiwis I would like to go
> abroad
> > armed with as much info as I can get. Could someone out there please
> > take pity on me and email me back at matt@m... to get the ball
> > rolling. Meanwhile check out my little baby on www.muntfm.co.nz for a
> > non commercial glimspe into New Zealand muisc - please excuse the web
> > audio quality - I'm working on it.
> > Thanks for taking the time to read this.
> > Matt
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