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(Provisional name) GOguri FM Terrestrial Radio Newly Selected [Provided by Guri City]

(Provisional name) GOguri FM Terrestrial Radio Newly Selected [Provided by Guri City]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Ra Young-cheol] Guri City, Gyeonggi Province, announced on the 22nd that the provisional GO Guri FM was selected for the new community radio broadcasting license by the Korea Communications Commission on the 21st.


Community radio is a low-power (10W or less) terrestrial radio broadcast targeting small local areas (cities, counties, districts) and is a public media platform in which any local resident can participate.


The Korea Communications Commission held a recruitment announcement in March and selected about 20 organizations, including the incorporated association GO Guri FM, by focusing on the representative's eligibility, regional necessity, and cooperation and collaboration with local residents and related organizations.


Jung Won-jun, CEO of Guri FM, said, "After about six months of preparation and test broadcasts, we aim to officially launch around May next year. We will strive to enhance the cultural life of Guri citizens by producing programs in which socially vulnerable groups directly participate."



Mayor Ahn Seung-nam said, "I sincerely congratulate the selection of the new community radio licensee and hope that through thorough preparation, it will establish itself as a media that develops Guri City's local community media and strengthens communication within the local society."


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