mediageek 6-17-05 download: Jason Scott on his new dvd set “BBS: the Documentary”
We talk to Jason Scott, creator of textfiles.com and the director of a new documentary about his passion for BBSs. We hear about what it takes to make a one man film with modern equipment. We also discuss the Supreme Court’s refusal to hear arguments about the FCC’s proposed relaxation of ownership restrictions.
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mediageek 6-17-05 download: Jason Scott on his new dvd set “BBS: the Documentary”
We talk to Jason Scott, creator of textfiles.com and the director of a new documentary about his passion for BBSs. We hear about what it takes to make a one man film with modern equipment. We also discuss the Supreme Court’s refusal to hear arguments about the FCC’s proposed relaxation of ownership restrictions.
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http://radio.indymedia.org/news/2005/06/5451.php
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mediageek 6-10-05 podcast: Urban Youth doing Music Production and Internet Radio
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mediageek 6-10-05 download: Urban Youth doing Music Production and Internet Radio
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mediageek 6-3-05 download: openairwaves.org, radical media, and US government propaganda
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mediageek 5-27-05 download: Marc Cooper on Media Reform Victories; Clear Channel Co-Opts Pirate Rhetoric
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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