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Resonance FM - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (476 words) |
 | Resonance 104.4 FM is a London based community radio station run by the London Musicians Collective which started broadcasting on 1 May 2002 as part of the UK Radio Authority's Access Radio Pilot Scheme. |
 | The station brands itself as "London's first radio art station" and presents material ranging from a programme presented by the staff of the experimental music magazine The Wire to "Calling All Pensioners" which aims to inform the elderly about things such as local events and what benefits they are legally entitled to. |
 | The station is broadcasted from a transmitter at London Bridge which has a limited range due to Ofcom's regulations. |
| Pluralism in Progress (1611 words) |
 | It had between thirty and forty members, among them were professional musicians, other kinds of performing artists, and amateurs who went to the rehearsals not only just to prepare music for concerts, but also enjoyed it as a social event. |
 | Musicians and composers influence each other and cooperate in new ways, and this attacks old concepts of artistic property. |
 | The basic idea of this, to invite many musicians from near and far and let them play in changing constellations is as simple as it is effective. |