Community Radio Network (Australia)

The CRN does not produce the programs that are broadcast on the feed, but acts as a distributor of material supplied by member stations.[1][2] After more than a decade of exchanging programs between stations on tape via mail, the CBAA established the Community Radio Satellite, known as ComRadSat in 1993.These are the CBAA, the Australian Indigenous Communications Association, Radio Print Handicapped Network and the BBC World Service.The CBAA maintains the satellite service through a combination of station subscription fees, an operating grant from the Community Broadcasting Foundation and fundraising such as paid program time.The radio stations can apply for a specific grant from the Community Broadcasting Foundation to purchase and install the satellite receiving equipment.
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