On this edition we explore the intersection of intellectual freedom, electronic freedoms and voting rights with Jeff Nicholson-Owens, host of WEFT’s Digital Citizen, and who is currently serving on an advisory committee on electronic voting machines for the county of Champaign, IL.
In the headlines, Paul examines the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals recent decision to reject the FCC’s revised and loosened media ownership rules.
John Anderson of DIYmedia.net pays us another visit to discuss what’s going on in the world of licensed and unlicensed radio, including international WIPO treaties on copyright, currently active micropower broadcasters, and FCC enforcement.
John Anderson of DIYmedia.net pays us another visit to discuss what’s going on in the world of licensed and unlicensed radio, including international WIPO treaties on copyright, currently active micropower broadcasters, and FCC enforcement.
Our feature on this program comes to us courtesy of Freak Radio Santa Cruz and V-Man: a review of strategies being pursued by unlicensed microbroadcasters, including San Francisco Liberation Radio and Radio Free Brattleboro.
On May 13, the FCC made another visit to the new home of unlicensed community radio station Freak Radio Santa Cruz just hours after the station moved to a new location and powered up. On this edition of the radioshow, we talked live to FRSC’s Skidmark Bob and V-Man, who were at the station when the FCC showed up. This program aired live simultaneously on WEFT and on Freak Radio Santa Cruz.