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Research on Micro Radio

Pamphets and Practical Guides

The Joint Statement on Micro Radio

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Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Literature Review

Chapter 3: Methods

Chapter 4: Findings

Chapter 5: Conclusions

References

Appendices

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    Sailing the Spectrum from Pirates to Micro Broadcasters:
    A Case Study of Micro Broadcasting in the San Francisco Bay Area

    by Ted M. Coopman, master's thesis, 1995


    APPENDIX A

    List of Interviewees
    Lawrence R. Clance, Assistant Bureau Chief for Law, Compliance and Information Bureau, Federal Communications Commission. Interview conducted at 1919 M St., Rm. 714, Washington, DC, January 10, 1995.

    Daniel S. Emrick, Chief of Investigations Branch, Enforcement Division, Compliance and Information Bureau, Federal Communications Commission. Interview conducted at 1919 M St., Washington, DC, January 10, 1995.

    David Silberman, Attorney, Information and Compliance Bureau, Federal Communications Commission. Interview conducted at 1919 M St., Washington, DC, January 10, 1995.

    Louis Hiken, Attorney for Stephen P. Dunifer, Member of Committee for Democratic Communication. Interview conducted at One Sansome St., Ste. 900, San Francisco, CA, February 15, 1995.

    Stephen Paul Dunifer, Activist, Electrical Engineer, Founder of Radio Free Berkeley. Interview conducted at Berkeley, CA, March 1, 1995

    Tom Schreiner, Activist, Facilitator of micro radio stations in Santa Cruz and Monterey Counties including Free Radio Santa Cruz. Interview conducted at, Santa Cruz, CA, May 31, 1995.

     

    Note: All interviews conducted, audiotaped, and transcribed by Ted M. Coopman.

    Transcription assistance was provided by Mary Hofer.

     

    APPENDIX B

    Interview Statement and Schedules

    The following statement was read to all interviewees prior to thier interviews.

    INTERVIEW STATEMENT
    As a requirement for research under the Department of Journalism and Mass Communications, San Jose State University, I am required to give you the following information:

    This interview is being conducted for scholarly research with the intention of publication at a later date. All statements or comments will be on the record and may be quoted or likewise attributed to the source from which they came. To further this end, and for the sake of accuracy, these interviews will be tape recorded in addition to written notes. Do you have any questions or concerns about these conditions? Do you agree to these conditions?