Paul and Drew get caught up with the media news, including stories about RNC protestors vindicated by indie video, RIAA crackdowns on Internet2 and more DC dishing on indecency. We’ll also look back to Sept. 2004 to hear the experiences of one IMC reporter who was arrested at the RNC in New York last year.
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http://mediageek.net/sound/2005/mg041505-64k.mp3Paul and Drew get caught up with the media news, including stories about RNC protestors vindicated by indie video, RIAA crackdowns on Internet2 and more DC dishing on indecency. We’ll also look back to Sept. 2004 to hear the experiences of one IMC reporter who was arrested at the RNC in New York last year.
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Media scholar and activist Robert McChesney joins Drew in the studio, along with our friend John Anderson of DIYmedia.net and Free Press’ Media Minutes. They discuss the state of the media reform movement, the upcoming National Conference for Media Reform, and McChesney’s two most recent books.
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Media scholar and activist Robert McChesney joins Drew in the studio, along with our friend John Anderson of DIYmedia.net and Free Press’ Media Minutes. They discuss the state of the media reform movement, the upcoming National Conference for Media Reform, and McChesney’s two most recent books.
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Some strange force takes over the show, resulting in Bizzarro Paul and Bizzarro Drew doing a new version of the mediageek radio show. Luckily normal Paul and Drew kick them out before the end of the show.
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Some strange force takes over the show, resulting in Bizzarro Paul and Bizzarro Drew doing a new version of the mediageek radio show. Luckily normal Paul and Drew kick them out before the end of the show.
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On this program we talk with Stephen Dunifer, of Free Radio Berkeley, about their upcoming Radio Camps, offering a four-day workshop on building and operating unlicensed low-power FM transmitters. The camps will be going on tour this Spring to Madison, WI, and several other locations in the US and Latin America. Dunifer also tells us about FRB’s recent foray into unlicensed TV broadcasting.
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On this program we talk with Stephen Dunifer, of Free Radio Berkeley, about their upcoming Radio Camps, offering a four-day workshop on building and operating unlicensed low-power FM transmitters. The camps will be going on tour this Spring to Madison, WI, and several other locations in the US and Latin America. Dunifer also tells us about FRB’s recent foray into unlicensed TV broadcasting.
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Harold Feld of the Media Access Project gives us the skinny on a petition by Prometheus and other media reform groups to the FCC demanding a freeze on noncommercial FM translator stations applications in order to halt what they see as a trafficking scam. And, coincidentally, the FCC does it, but as part of a LPFM strengthening effort.
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Harold Feld of the Media Access Project gives us the skinny on a petition by Prometheus and other media reform groups to the FCC demanding a freeze on noncommercial FM translator stations applications in order to halt what they see as a trafficking scam. And, coincidentally, the FCC does it, but as part of a LPFM strengthening effort.
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