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Media
OfCom make more London licences available to community radio
By CMU Editorial | Published on Thursday 30 July 2009
Media regulator OfCom has confirmed it is making extra FM frequencies available to community radio groups in and around Greater London, mainly reusing those FM frequencies handed back by commercial radio companies who couldn’t make any money out of them (people in Lewisham probably more keen to tune into bigger London pop stations than one just for the people of Lewisham). The new frequencies now available for community groups are in Thamesmead, High Wycombe, Amersham and the aforementioned Lewisham.