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Chicago May Get in Tune with Low-Power FM

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Chicago Tribune, February 23, 2008
By Althea Legaspi

Radio for the people, by the people. Sound interesting? If you ever wished there were radio stations playing locally produced music or musical genres you rarely hear on commercial radio, one that broadcasts your neighborhood's stories, or one where you are the voice behind the microphone, you may get the chance if low-power FM (LPFM) stations enter Chicago's airwaves.

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