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December 27, 2000
Open Letter from Free Radio Austin Collective
source: Austin Chronicle
It is with great disappointment that we announce Free Radio Austin’s decision to disband. We do this in accordance with a federal injunction, filed subsequent to the November 6 seizure of FRA’s equipment by the Federal Communications Commission, which bars the collective as a whole from broadcast activity. The injunction also names three individuals who, by virtue of the fact that their identities are known, risk contempt of court charges and imprisonment should any part of the injunction be violated by anyone. To protect these individuals, and to show good faith to the court, the collective has unanimously agreed to cease operations. This decision is made all the more difficult for us by our steadfast conviction that our only “crime” has been the use of a public resource for the purpose of generating and supporting an inclusive community. Community involvement is, in our view, essential to a free and democratic way of life. The monopolization of the public airwaves by commercial interests is an intentional barrier to community empowerment, and the Federal Communications Commission’s regulation of those airwaves is blatantly protective of commercial interests. The diversity of opinion and creativity of statement which characterized Free Radio Austin were not exclusive to its members. Our neighborhoods are all comprised of a variety of viewpoints, and each deserves a public voice. This voice will not be given to us by the National Association of Broadcasters or by National Public Radio, both of which oppose legalization of micro power broadcasting. It is up to us, in all our various communities, to create our own ways to exercise our rights to freedom of speech and access to the public airwaves. This is Free Radio Austin’s final statement as a collective. Friends and supporters of FRA are encouraged to investigate the micro-radio movement and empower themselves.
posted on December 27, 2000 06:45 PM