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    • Issue 6 (August) 2010
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      • Bridging the digital divide: Utilising technology to promote social connectedness and civic engagement amongst marginalised young people
      • The re-creation of identity in digital environments and the potential benefits for non-profit and community organisations
      • Iranian youth online: Identity between traditional and modern lifestyles
      • Reflections on the politics of practicality: Evaluating ICT for community development
      • Sporting organisations: Do they need to communicate with members?
    • Issue 3 (December) 2007
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      • Community media in the prosumer era
      • Broadcasting as curriculum: Podcasting as a publication option in high school
      • Recent public sphere theory as an evaluative resource
    • Issue 2 (August) 2006
      • The trouble with community radio research, or how methodological setbacks can inform theoretical development
      • A comparison of new British community radio stations with established Australian community radio stations
      • Ro-TV: Process and participation
      • Kevin Howley (2005). Community Media: People, Places, and Communication Technologies. Cambridge University Press: New York. ISBN 521 79228 7 pb.
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      • Perfect Match? Qualitative audience research and the community media sector
      • Supporting the democratic voice through community media centres in south Asia
      • A balancing act: Entrepreneurship in community media
      • Different values for changing times? The Melbourne 2001 community broadcasting licence grants
      • Agitate educate organise: The roles of information-based programming on 4ZzZ
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107.5 FM

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We are an independent community radio station broadcasting to Orange and the surrounding areas. FM107.5 is run entirely by volunteers. FM107.5 provides listeners with a wide variety of programs to suit everyone's taste and includes ethnic programs in German, Arabic and Filipino.

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