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imageA Weekend of Networking at the LPFM Radio Roundup in Davis, California
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by ~Bradley
On October 8th and 9th, KDRT hosted the Low Power FM Radio Roundup in Davis, California, an event which brought together volunteers from both long established and emerging community stations around California and Oregon. The conference provided a space for volunteers from all these stations to network and share skills and experiences. The event included trainings in radio journalism, internet streaming, radio theater, and covered a variety of station management and legal issues....
Posted: Sun, Oct 16, 2005 12:24am PDT
audioApparition Of Venus (audio/mpeg 4.3MB) by Robert Allan
An ambient Caressing of the soul....
Posted: Sat, Oct 15, 2005 10:07am PDT
textThe Emperor Doesn't Disclose: Why The Fight Against Fake News Continue by Diane Farsetta
Like much news that's damaging to the Bush administration, the report came out on a Friday....
Posted: Fri, Oct 14, 2005 10:42pm PDT
textWireless World: Industry mum on attacks by UPI
Computer industry afraid of CIA....
Posted: Fri, Oct 14, 2005 2:45pm PDT
imageThe Biggest Free Speech Soap Box this Community Has Ever Seen
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by Mike Rhodes
This articles brings us up to date on the effort to bring Public Access TV to the Fresno area. There is both good and bad news. The good news is that the City of Fresno has renewed the contract with The Buske Group who are consultants and that “levels the playing field” in the negotiations with Comcast. The bad news is that the County of Fresno is about to agree to a contract with Comcast that does NOT include a Public Access channel or Community Media Center....
Posted: Fri, Oct 14, 2005 2:01pm PDT
textMessage for Journalists in the Mainstream by Link to a ***** journalist
Focusing on Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, John Pilger writes about how propaganda is more the norm than the exception....
Posted: Thu, Oct 13, 2005 5:06pm PDT
textTop Al-Jazeera Reporter Yousri Fouda On the Media and His Interviews with Al Qaeda Leaders by Democracy Now (reposted)
Investigative reporter Yousri Fouda from Al-Jazeera, the Arabic satellite television station, talks about his interviews with the al Qaeda members behind 9/11 and the danger al-Jazeera correspondents risk in light of the U.S. bombings of networks stations, the killing of correspondents, and the jailing of al-Jazeera reporters. Fouda speaks about the international attitude towards the network as it grows....
Posted: Thu, Oct 13, 2005 7:47am PDT
textSF Ch 29 CTC CEO Blaney Closes Station For Private Non Profit Group by Bonnie Steiger
The further privatization of community access television in San Francisco is taking place on October 20, 2005 when the CEO Zane Blaney is closing the station all day so his personal pet project group the League Of Women Voters can produce a show with the staff of the community access station. This is a further privatization of community access...
Posted: Wed, Oct 12, 2005 2:28pm PDT
audioLawrence Lessig: Digital City or Divided City? (audio/mpeg 41.5MB) by Luxomedia
Audio of presentation by Professor Lawrence Lessig on the topic of "Digital City or Divided City?", with introduction by Jeff Perlstein, executive director of Media Alliance. Recorded 10.10.05 at 111 Minna Gallery....
Posted: Tue, Oct 11, 2005 4:58pm PDT
textLegislation in Washington Attacks Public Access TV by Lyell Davies
Three Bills now in the House and Senate could end public access TV in America....
Posted: Tue, Oct 11, 2005 1:18pm PDT
audioDigital City or Divided City? -- Live broadcast tonight (audio/x-mpegurl 0.0KB) by ecr@indymedia.org
Live broadcast this evening from a Media Alliance event at 111 Minna in SF -- Digital City or Divided City? Lawrence Lessig will be speaking....
Posted: Mon, Oct 10, 2005 7:09pm PDT
textOct 13 - "Uncommon Knowledge" with Filmmaker Eliza Hemenway by Jon Garfield
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 6:30 pm - Film Event: UNCOMMON KNOWLEDGE: CLOSING THE BOOKS AT UC BERKELEY EXTENSION. There will be a screening of footage from the film, Q & A with the filmmaker, followed by reception. "Uncommon Knowledge" chronicles the final months leading up to the closure of UC Berkeley's San Francisco campus as plans unfold to transform this historic campus into a profitable housing development. New College Theater, 777 Valencia St., San Francisco....
Posted: Mon, Oct 10, 2005 4:24pm PDT
textCockburn's Slow Burn by KPFA Against the Grain Link
KPFA hard-hitting program Against the Grain features Counterpunch co-publisher and Nation essayist Alexander Cockburn on today's program. (Downloadable mp3.)...
Posted: Mon, Oct 10, 2005 2:58pm PDT
imageNews From Neptune Political Commentary
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by Link to Vorbis, Flac, & Speex
News from Neptune is a radio program about the news of the week and its coverage by the media. News from Neptune is hosted by C. G. Estabrook and P. Mueth and produced by J. B. Nicholson-Owens at the studios of WEFT, 90.1 FM, in Champaign, Illinois USA....
Posted: Sun, Oct 9, 2005 4:07pm PDT
imageONLINE Councious Underground HIP HOP in Spanish RADIO Opens in San Freancisco.
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by Jose
Independent On line Hip Hop Radio Station (Underground Hip Hop in Spanish) Opens in San Francisco with the Goal of Reaching out Latinos and any spanish Speakin audience. www.SomosHipHop.com...
Posted: Sun, Oct 9, 2005 1:14pm PDT
textNew York Times reporter Judith Miller testifies on exposure of CIA agent by wsws (reposted)
After spending 85 days in jail, New York Times senior correspondent Judith Miller was released last week in exchange for testimony she gave to a federal grand jury investigating the leak of Valerie Plame’s identity as a covert CIA agent....
Posted: Thu, Oct 6, 2005 6:50am PDT
textThe Web: Anti-phishing 'posses' hunt criminals by UPI
Technology capitalists take the law into their own hadns - imprison criminals themselves....
Posted: Wed, Oct 5, 2005 6:39pm PDT
imageNews From Neptune
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by Broadcast Link
News from Neptune is back!...
Posted: Tue, Oct 4, 2005 5:27pm PDT
textLabor in Public Broadcasting by Media worker
This show on the struggles of workers in public broadcasting in the UK and Canada aired on KPFA. Makes you wonder about the parallels with workers at Pacifica and KPFA who have been threatened with job cuts and downsizing....
Posted: Tue, Oct 4, 2005 3:00pm PDT
textAnother Enemy Vanquished: The Chronicle's Ken Garcia Quits by Ken Werner, Trinity Plaza Tenants Association
Enemies were in abundance in the first two years of our struggle at Trinity Plaza, but last week another one bit the dust. As reported in last week's Bay Guardian, Ken Garcia is leaving the San Francisco Chronicle. A quick sidetrack here: the Chronicle posted a $67-million loss last year, and the Hearst family brought in hit man Frank Vega to bust up the unions (see Steve Zeltzer, "The Coming War At the San Francisco Chronicle," Beyond Chron, January 3, 2005 for an in-depth analysis...
Posted: Tue, Oct 4, 2005 8:16am PDT
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