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OPEN FORMAT COMMUNITY RADIO FOR VERMONT AND NEW HAMPSHIRE
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WOOL is a low power fm (LPFM) station broadcasting to the Great Falls area of Vermont and New Hampshire. For information about this open format community station, please explore this website or - even better - tune us in at 100.1FM on your radio dial. You can send praise or complaints about WOOL to feedback@wool.fm. Learn more about LPFM radio from the Prometheus Radio Project and Free Press. Find other Vermont LPFM stations here.
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WELCOME TO WOOL, BLACK SHEEP RADIO
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Read all about the station, its history, and its purpose. Learn about our committees and maybe even join one!
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LISTEN ON THE WEB
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You can listen on the web, too. Click here to choose your speed and connect from anywhere around the world. Stay in touch!
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THE PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE
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Check the schedule to see what's on and what you've heard. Get a list of the shows in alphabetical order by clicking here
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BECOME A MEMBER
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Please consider joining WOOL and helping out in whatever way you can. There are several membership types and you can join online.
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BECOME A WOOL DJ
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It's easy to get your own show on WOOL.
Click here to learn how.
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SUBMIT A PSA
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If you are a non-profit or an arts presenter and would like an event announced on the air, send it to: NEWS@WOOL.FM. Read WOOL's announcement policy here to guide your submission.
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SUBMIT A MUSIC EVENT TO THE CALENDAR
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If you have a music event you'd like announced on the community calendar, send the information to: MUSIC@WOOL.FM
Read WOOL's calendar submission policy here to guide your submission.
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MAKE A CASH DONATION
Support this non-profit resource. |
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MEETING NOTES
Learn what goes on at WOOL, minutes, etc.. |
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CONTACT WOOL
Email, mail list and message board info. |
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MANUALS, FORMS & POLICIES
Get WOOL forms, policies and support material. |
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THE WOOL STORE
Come buy some Black Sheep Merchandise!. |
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| People around the country are concerned about media consolidation. At a recent Senate Commerce Committee hearing on localism and public interest in the media, witnesses testified to their concerns over what happens when national broadcasting companies control local media outlets. Local news coverage - including coverage of electoral candidates - suffers. Local people and their stories are not sufficiently represented. And, with communities unable to easily comment upon, let alone control the content aired by national broadcasters, concerns about indecent programming are on the rise. Low power FM radio is a concrete way to counter this trend toward media consolidation. LPFM stations are locally owned and operated, and their programming is geared specifically towards the communities they serve. Congress has the opportunity to take action to allow for the expansion of the LPFM service, thus opening up the airwaves to many more communities nationwide. Only Congress can make this happen. - from the Prometheus Radio website. |
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