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Masks and Bandanas welcome! Wear your best clandestine outfit!

$2 cover
$2 pbr

Sparkys, 1521 30th St.
Thurs, Feb 24th, 8pm-2am

radio autonomia
radio insurgente
radio anarquista

come out and support pirate radio in San Diego!!!

Support Pirate Radio Letter Campaign:
 http://sandiego.indymedia.org/en/2005/01/107148.shtml

 http://1069fm.org
 http://1069fm.blogspot.com/

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Fighting the FCC one day at a time. . .


- e-mail:: info at 1069fm d0t org
Homepage:: http://1069fm.org


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106.9 kicks ass!!!

11.02.2005 00:09


and it's not only just because they rebroadcast a whole lot of radioactive radio... it's awesome to have alternatives to the corporate crap san diego airwaves have to offer! i just bounce back and forth from the two pirate radio stations out there and love every minute of it! que viva la revolucion!!


aymara



Actually...

24.02.2005 00:32


...106.9 only broadcasts radioActive. They don't make their own stuff, too shy I guess. They, 96.9FM, and a Spanish-langauge FM station some where in the 150s on the radio dial are the sole representatives of pirate radio in San Diego (Radio Clairmont doesn't count because they are playing by FCC rules.) So everybody, please come to the show, I've heard Mr. Mike and his tape recorder will show up.

Strelnikov
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Toward Polymorphous Radio

24.02.2005 04:55


 http://anarchy.k2.tku.ac.jp/radio/micro/radiorethink.html

. . .we tried to think about radio in a different way, as a means to link people together. To the extent that each community and individual has different thoughts and feelings, we believed there should be different kinds of radio-hundreds of mini-FM stations in a given area. If you had the same number of transmitters as receivers, your radio sets could have completely different functions. Thus radio transmission technology could be available for individuals to take control of their transmission and reception. This block radio could reactivate diverse cultures and politics, "micro-politics," in the , words of Felix Guattari. Guattari once expected "des millions et des millions d'Alice en puissance."[6] However, I think that if you expect molecular revolution via radio, size is important. In my opinion, even Radio Alice[7] in Bologna, the symbol of the free radio movement in the 1970s, was too large. . .


Tetsuo Kogawa
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