I know of a few to add, but didn't want to do so without community disussion. The one downside I see is that such stations are usually transient and unrealiable, and have limited range -- the converse side is that they offer a perspective not found on commercial radio, and are hard for people to find -- this is a worthwhile place to inform people. Or is it? EggplantWizard 21:26, 17 Feb 2005 (UTC)
If it was still on the air I'd probably have added Allston-Brighton Free Radio by now, but it's really a judgement call when it gets down to LP, pirate, and Part 15 radio stations. Those that have some standing might pass muster, but as far as tracking the transients go I think WikiSource or WikiCities might be the place for such a list. Another point worth considering is that if you're specifically listing pirate stations, it may be doing them a disservice to make their existence public record. Clandestine operations are not big on disclosure. Haikupoet 02:25, 29 March 2006 (UTC)
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