- Prometheus Radio Project
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company_name = Prometheus Radio Project
company_type = non-profit
company_slogan = Freeing the airwaves from corporate control
foundation =1998
location =Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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industry = low powercommunity radio
products =LPFM
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homepage = [http://www.prometheusradio.org Prometheus Radio Project] The Prometheus Radio Project is a non-profit advocacy and community organizing group committed to building an inclusive and representative media landscape in the United States and around the world. Their primary focus has been to create a large community of low powercommunity radio stations and listeners that will grow into a powerful force working toward a more democratic media future. Founded in 1998 by a small group of radio activists inPhiladelphia ,Pennsylvania , Prometheus has been active in building the low power community radio movement and organizing againstmedia consolidation .Mission
quote|"Prometheus Radio Project maintains that a free, diverse, and democratic media is critical to the political and cultural health of our nation; yet there exists unprecedented levels of
media consolidation and lack of content diversity across the media landscape. The organization works toward a future characterized by ready access to media outlets and a broad selection of cultural and information media resources."In addition to its policy-focused media reform work, the primary mission of Prometheus is to help expand the community of
LPFM stations and listeners. The vision inherent in this mission is that this community will grow into a powerful force working toward a future of more democratic media, free from the control ofCorporate media . Toward this end, the organization supports community groups at every stage of the process of building community radio stations, facilitating public participation in theFCC regulatory process, and sponsoring events that promote awareness and support ofmedia democracy and LPFM radio. [ [http://prometheusradio.org/content/view/14/34 Mission statement of the Prometheus Radio Project] ]Prometheus Radio Project v. FCC
In 2003 the Federal Communications Commission, under Chairman
Michael Powell , sought to significantly relax media outlet ownership regulations. InPrometheus Radio Project v. FCC , a number of broadcasters and citizens groups, including theConsumer Federation of America , the National Council of Churches of Christ, andMedia Alliance , sued to prevent the FCC from following through on the decision. Prometheus was represented by Andrew Jay Schwartzman and Cheryl Leanza of the [http://www.mediaaccess.org Media Access Project] . On September 3, 2003, theU.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals issued a stay which prevented the new rules from being enforced pending the outcome of the litigation. In 2004, the majority ruled 2-1 in favor of Prometheus and mandated the FCC re-examine its media ownership rules. They ruled that a "diversity index" used by the FCC to weigh cross-ownership (of radio, television and newspapers) employed several "irrational assumptions and inconsistencies." Dissent by Chief JudgeAnthony Joseph Scirica noted that the majority were simply employing their own assumptions. [ [http://www.mediaaccess.org/prometheus_decision/prometheussummaryfinal062404.pdf Summary of the Third Circuit Court's ruling on Prometheus Radio Project v. FCC from the Media Access Project] ]The
Supreme Court later turned down an appeal, so the decision stands. The FCC was ordered to reconfigure how it justifies raising ownership limits.Barnraisings
In the spirit of the
Amish barn-raising tradition, where a community comes together and erects a new and essential structure, Prometheus holds radio barnraisings. These events bring together members of the immediate community with community radio advocates from around the world to build acommunity radio station, while advancing the movement for media democracy. Prometheus barnraisings gather Low Power FM radio advocates, journalists, radio engineers, students, lawyers, musicians, activists and folks from across the country to build a studio, raise an antenna mast, and put the station on air for the first time - all over the course of 3 days. At a typical barnraising, the organization invites expert facilitators to lead workshops on a wide variety of topics relating to newradio stations . Subjects such as understanding the workings of theFCC , introductions to various aspects of radio engineering, updates on media anddemocracy campaigns, and how radio can promote today's social change are addressed. In the inclusive spirit of Prometheus' mission, the events are open to anyone interested in community radio.Prometheus has held eleven community radio barnraisings to date: [ [http://prometheusradio.org/barnraisings/overview/barnraising_overview.html Prometheus Radio Project barnraising overview] ]
*WRYR-LP inDeale, Maryland with South Arundel Citizens for Responsible Development
* [http://www.radiobirdstreet.org/ KRBS-LP] inOroville, California with the Bird Street Media Project
* KOCZ-LP inOpelousas, Louisiana with the Southern Development Foundation
*KYRS-LP inSpokane, Washington with the Thin Air Radio Project
* [http://www.ciw-online.org WCIW-LP] inImmokalee, Florida with theCoalition of Immokalee Workers
* [http://www.wscafm.org WSCA-LP] inPortsmouth, New Hampshire with Portsmith Community Radio
*WRFN-LP inPasquo, Tennessee with Radio Free Nashville
* [http://www.valleyfreeradio.org WXOJ-LP] inNorthampton, Massachusetts with Valley Free Radio
* [http://www.radiofreeurbana.org WRFU-LP] inChampaign-Urbana, Illinois with Radio Free Urbana
* [http://www.pcun.org/ KPCN-LP] inWoodburn, Oregon with Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste
*WMXP-LP inGreenville, South Carolina with the [http://mxgm.org/web/ Malcolm X Grassroots Movement]Prometheus has also been active internationally, working with groups in
Guatemala ,Nepal ,Colombia ,Jordan ,Kenya , andTanzania .See also
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Prometheus Radio Project v. FCC
*LPFM
*Media Ownership
*Community Radio
*Media democracy
*World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters (AMARC)
*Telecommunications Act of 1996
*National Association of Broadcasters
*Citizen media References
External links
* [http://www.freepress.net/ Free Press] - National organization working to reform the media
* [http://www.lpfm.ws Rec Networks] - LPFM database
* [http://www.techlawjournal.com/cong106/lpfm/hr3439rh.htm Radio Broadcasting Preservation Act of 2000] - Text of the act, supported byNational Public Radio and theNational Association of Broadcasters , which was overturned in the lawsuitPrometheus Radio Project v. FCC
* [http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c110:H.R.2802: H.R. 2802] - Text of the Local Community Radio Act of 2007
* [http://www.radioforpeople.org Radio for People] - Coalition to expand community radio
* [http://www.reclaimthemedia.org Reclaim the Media] - Seattle-based media activist group
* [http://www.liberadio.com/2007/10/09/interview-with-kate-blofson-prometheus-radio-monday-october-8-2007/ Liberadio(!)'s interview with Kate Blofson of Prometheus Radio] - October 8, 2007
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NOK1OwvP_c Prometheus Cheerleaders] - Performance outside the FCC hearing on localism, October 31, 2007
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