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Research on Micro Radio

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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

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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


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    Uses
    The time and money spent to collect and process this data, two and a half years and thousands of dollars, were primarily absorbed by myself as the focus of my Master of Science program in Mass Communication at San Jose State University, CA. I would greatly appreciate any financial assistance in recouping this investment, although I don't require any payment for using the information in this thesis.

    Publication
    If this information is used in any form, whole or in part, or as a basis, or source of information, I request that this be attributed to myself. Any not-for-profit use of this information is permitted. Any for-profit duplication of this information must approved by myself in writing prior to publication.

    Copyright
    All information in this thesis is copyrighted under U.S. law, with all the applicable penalties for violation and misuse.

    Accuracy
    All data contained in this thesis are verifiable through tape recordings, documentation, and observation notes.

    Disclaimer
    This thesis is written in the third person. This style is required by the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at San Jose State University as of December 1995.

    Author
    Ted M. Coopman