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The sweet business of frequency permits

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Thousands of private radio stations have appeared in the past three years. Frequencies were treated as inheritance.

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The director of Radio Panorama FM in Tretes, East Java, could only shake his head. In just three years, Ari R. Maricar observed the emergence of thousands of new radio stations throughout Indonesia. The total has now reached about nine thousand, he said.

Ari obtained the figures by adding up the numbers of radio stations in the cities and regencies he visited in that time, while providing radio management training in almost all the provinces excep

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