Podcast #261 – Remembering Lorenzo Milam
Radio Survivor
Thursday, September 3, 2020 - 1 seconds
Jennifer, Eric and Paul get the gang back together to remember community radio innovator Lorenzo Milam, who passed away on July 19. We reflect on how he helped to propagate a community access model of broadcasting that departed somewhat from the model of the first Pacifica stations, and was reflective of the counter-cultural currents of the 1960s and 70s. Jennifer shares highlights of her correspondence with Lorenzo about his days in college radio at Haverford, where Jennifer also broadcast.
Then we catch up on some important news from the summer, including terrestrial radio’s continued #1 “share of ear,” new non-commercial radio license opportunities in the US, the clock ticking down on Franken FMs and a lament for the closure of Radio Free America.
Show Notes:
- R.I.P. Radio Trailblazer Lorenzo Milam
- Lorenzo Milam’s College Radio Days
- Lorenzo Milam books in the KRAB Archive
- Lorenzo Milam Memorial archived recording on ACORN Radio
- FCC Chair: New LPFM & Noncomm License Opportunities Coming Soon
- The Final Countdown for Franken FMs
- NFCB: Radio Free America Announces Shutdown
- Podcast #125 – Radio Free America Is an Online Hub for Noncomm Radio
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