[grc] Statement of REC Networks' Michelle Bradley

Michi Bradley mae at recnet.com
Wed Apr 22 06:51:59 PDT 2015


My experience and ability to file a Petition for Rulemaking has come 
into question by someone who claims to be an LPFM advocate and runs an 
"advocacy group".  Specifically, it is alleged that due to the fact that 
I do not own or operate an LPFM station makes me unqualified to speak 
about and for LPFM.  As the pages of stories and media releases at 
  recnet.com and the many media stories in trade publications over the 
years will demonstrate, my experience with LPFM and the grassroots 
movement that lead to the creation of the service has been an extensive 
part of my life for nearly two decades.

If anything, my position in the LPFM community has permitted me to 
interact with LPFM stations of all types in order to gather the issues 
that effect a diverse mix of stations spanning all cultures, worldviews 
and faiths.  This position also allows me to be able to focus on LPFM 
regulation and issues at the highest levels.  My judgment is not clouded 
by the needs of only one of the 2000+ LPFM stations that have been 
authorized nor is my dedication to the LPFM service as a whole competing 
with the by the day to day duties of running a station.

Mr. Solomon and I both share a passion for LPFM and we both want to see 
it succeed.  However, we see things differently.  My nearly two decades 
of experience interacting with the FCC, Congress, allied advocates, 
attorneys and LPFM station representatives nationwide has given me this 
unique ability to understand the regulatory process, station needs and 
has earned me the respect from LPFM stations and media advocates, 
nationwide.  This two-decade experience speaks much louder than an 
individual owner of a single station that has been licensed for less 
than one year.

Respect is something that is earned over time.  It is not automaticlaly 
earned overnight with a piece of paper from the FCC.

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