mediageek 7-29-05 podcast: Podcasting, Indymedia and Innovation
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On this encore edition, Drew talks to Mike Bonnano, one of the Yes Men, a group of identity correctors, who last year appeared on BBC TV as representatives of Dow chemical, in order to claim full responsibility for the Bhophal disaster 20 years ago. They discuss the intersection of art and activism, and the inspirations for the Yes Men’s brand of protest.
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On this week’s program John Anderson of DIYmedia.net joins us to catch up with what’s going on with unlicensed micropower radio. Paul talks to a former micropower broadcaster from South Florida who fills us in on the active unlicensed radio scene there, where recently two broadcasters were arrested under Florida’s new state law that criminalizes pirate radio.
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On this week’s program John Anderson of DIYmedia.net joins us to catch up with what’s going on with unlicensed micropower radio. Paul talks to a former micropower broadcaster from South Florida who fills us in on the active unlicensed radio scene there, where recently two broadcasters were arrested under Florida’s new state law that criminalizes pirate radio.
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We hear from Abayomi Azikiwe, who is the founder and editor of the Pan-African Newswire, and is also the co-host of the Fighting for Justice Radio Program on AM 1200 WCHB and the special weekly commentator on CKLN FM 88.1 in Toronto. This talk was part of the session on Radical Media in Detroit held at the 2005 Allied Media Conference.
We also catch up on news of the FCC’s inactivity on indecency and the Supreme Court decisions on file sharing and cable modems.
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We listen to Charles Simmons, a member of the League of Revolutionary Black Workers, discuss the roots of radical media in Detroit’s African-American community. This talk was recorded on June 19, 2005 at the Allied Media Conference.
We also catch up with the FCC crackdown on Berkeley Liberation Radio and radio free brattleboro, as well as the latest on the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
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