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broadcast laws require individuals to have a permit or concession to broadcast a radio signal, but the government makes it difficult for individuals to get a permit through red tape and other provisions. It is not uncommon for tiny wattage radio stations to pop up in
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Radio 620 in Mexico City because of a fear the state would discontinue advertising on the station. Hosts of the show expressed shock at the incident, and there was a protest outside of the radio station's offices.
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built an "egg carton-lined studio" to transmit their programs. They have also trained themselves on how to operate the radio station; the group has also trained young women insurgents on producing
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