On this edition we listen to Marc Cooper’s talk from the opening plenary of the 2005 National Conference for Media Reform. Cooper is director of research for the Consumer Federation of America.
We also discuss Clear Channel’s lame attempt at guerilla marketing using pirate radio.
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On this edition we listen to Marc Cooper’s talk from the opening plenary of the 2005 National Conference for Media Reform. Cooper is director of research for the Consumer Federation of America.
We also discuss Clear Channel’s lame attempt at guerilla marketing using pirate radio.
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We listen to a talk by Myoungjoon Kim of MediACT in S. Korea about the state of laborers media and media reform in that country. This talk was given during a session on globalizing media reform at the 2005 National Conference for Media Reform.
We also discuss right-wing attacks on the Newspaper Guild’s Linda Foley for comments she made at the conference regarding military attacks on journalists.
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We listen to a talk by Myoungjoon Kim of MediACT in S. Korea about the state of laborers media and media reform in that country. This talk was given during a session on globalizing media reform at the 2005 National Conference for Media Reform.
We also discuss right-wing attacks on the Newspaper Guild’s Linda Foley for comments she made at the conference regarding military attacks on journalists.
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Paul and Drew report live on May 13 from the National Conference for Media Reform in St. Louis, MO. We also play some clips from Amy Gooodman and Naomi Klein recorded at the Media Consolidation Conference held May 10 & 11 at the University of Illinois.
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Paul and Drew report live on May 13 from the National Conference for Media Reform in St. Louis, MO. We also play some clips from Amy Gooodman and Naomi Klein recorded at the Media Consolidation Conference held May 10 & 11 at the University of Illinois.
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We interview Shawn Ewald, programmer and volunteer behind the A-Infos Radio Project. The project has been serving an archive of independently produced and shared radio programming since 1996 — before most of the world had heard of “mp3.” Ewald recently opened up the source of the softward that runs the Project so that others may also use or improve it.
Shawn passed along links to some of the example programs he mentioned in the interview. They’re after the jump (after the download & stream links).
Faster download mirror at Radio Indymedia: http://radio.indymedia.org/news/2005/05/4876.php
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We interview Shawn Ewald, programmer and volunteer behind the A-Infos Radio Project. The project has been serving an archive of independently produced and shared radio programming since 1996 — before most of the world had heard of “mp3.” Ewald recently opened up the source of the softward that runs the Project so that others may also use or improve it.
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