Campus FM Radio or Community FM Radio

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FM+stationIn summary, James is looking for help with his research on campus FM radio and has already gathered some information but does not know how to start. They are also looking for references and help with creating a link budget for a radio station. They have been directed to a website and a Google search for more information.
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Hi to all of you i am James i am researching about campus fm radio can anyone help me to to my research because i ask this moment i already gathered some information but i don't know how to start and can anyone give me some reference about this.

thank you very much in advance.
 
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Go here: http://www.howstuffworks.com/ and type FM Radio in the search box. You will get lots of useful hits (skip the advertisement links at the top of the hit list), including some on Low Power FM (LPFM), which may be what you are referring to as "campus FM".
 
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thank you sir for your reply i already go there to the website. i would like to ask is how to make a link budget for the radio station. do you have sample with the actual FM radio station.

thank you again.
 

What is the difference between Campus FM Radio and Community FM Radio?

Both Campus FM Radio and Community FM Radio are forms of local radio stations. However, the main difference is the target audience. Campus FM Radio is operated by a college or university and primarily caters to students and faculty members on campus. On the other hand, Community FM Radio is run by members of a specific community and serves the local residents.

What are the benefits of having a Campus FM Radio or Community FM Radio?

There are several benefits of having a Campus FM Radio or Community FM Radio. These include providing a platform for local talent and promoting community engagement, fostering a sense of community identity, and offering a diverse range of programming that caters to the specific interests and needs of the target audience.

How are the programs and content on Campus FM Radio or Community FM Radio decided?

The programs and content on Campus FM Radio and Community FM Radio are decided by a team of professionals, including radio hosts, producers, and station managers. They consider the target audience, community interests, and current events when planning the programming schedule. Additionally, community members can also suggest ideas and participate in the programming process.

Are Campus FM Radio and Community FM Radio regulated by any governing body?

Yes, both Campus FM Radio and Community FM Radio are regulated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States. This government agency sets rules and guidelines for radio stations to ensure fair and ethical practices, as well as to maintain the quality of programming and protect the rights of listeners.

How can I get involved with Campus FM Radio or Community FM Radio?

There are several ways to get involved with Campus FM Radio or Community FM Radio, depending on your interests and skills. You can become a volunteer, intern, or staff member at the station, or even start your own show. Additionally, you can support the station by listening, providing feedback, and promoting it within your community.

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