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Two Arizona tribes move closer to establishing radio stations
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Posted: Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Two tribes in Arizona are waiting on final approval from the
Federal Communications Commission
to build FM radio stations.
The
Navajo Nation
plans to build a station at
Navajo Technical College
in Crownpoint. The
Hualapai Tribe
already operates an Internet station and hopes to reach more people with an FM signal.
The FCC is expediting the process through the
Tribal Radio Priority program
.
Get the Story:
Two Tribes Move Closer To Securing FM Radio Stations
(AP 3/24)
Navajo Technical College gearing up to acquire radio station
(Radio Survivor 3/25)
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