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Private radios became attractive due to their flexibility and ability to cater to specific audiences with tailored content. They often provided a local touch, playing music and discussing topics that resonated with community interests. Additionally, the low cost of entry for broadcasters and the rise of FM technology allowed for a diverse range of voices and programming, creating a vibrant alternative to traditional public radio. This accessibility and personalization helped private radios thrive in the competitive media landscape.

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