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Radio Tracks

For community stations, group signals a beginning

By Clea Simon
Globe Correspondent / August 18, 2005

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Pete Tridish believes in giving power to the people. As founder of the Philadelphia-based Prometheus Radio Project, he's been helping community groups license and build their own low-power radio stations since 1998. Most recently, he midwifed the launch of Valley Free Radio, as Northampton's WXOJ (103.3 FM) calls itself. (Full article: 463 words)

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