In the early 1980s, there were many “mini FM radio stations” active in Japan. These broadcasts, using weak FM radio waves, had a limited range and couldn't attract many listeners, but they quickly became popular all over Japan.
When I was a student at art school, I started an independent radio station with some friends, and we broadcasted a show once a week, playing our favorite music and talking about whatever we wanted.
However, there were quite a few independent radio stations that broadcast at excessively high output, and before long, the Japanese Radio Regulatory Bureau began to crack down on such activities, and the radio waves we could use were further weakened by amendments to the Radio Law. And so we were forced to leave our paradise. Then, I was put into a long slumber until PODCAST appeared about 20 years later.
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very interesting experience with your own radio station. Looks like you and your friends had fun entertaining each other and your devoted listeners. ;-)
I'd always dreamed of broadcasting to the masses in some illicit way, for me it was the film "Pump up the Volume" that inspired the idea. I was never confident evough to talk in a mic and my music was never cool enough to have got a following I'm sure though. Bit different now, as I don't care if I'm cool and can complete a sentence or two on mic.