In Europe the free radio movement faces dilemmas in different countries. In Germany, it is illegal and has little institutional support for its legislation. In Italy, it's legal but unregulated, and has difficulty defining its role.
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Information on free radio in Germany, and other oppositional media issues, can be had from Network Medien Magazin, Hallgartenstrasse 69, Frankfurt am Main, West Germany.