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- mediageek 10-28-05 podcast: What About Low-Power AM?
Fri, 28 Oct 2005 20:13:37 -0600Don Schellhardt is one member of a coalition that has proposed to the FCC that it create a low-power AM radio service. The Commission has decided to open up public comments on the idea, and Don tells us more on what low-power AM radio might sound like.
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- mediageek 10-21-05 download: Consumers Union Says "Hear Us Now" on Telecomm & Media Policy
Fri, 21 Oct 2005 20:57:26 -0600The Consumers Union has put together the website HearUsNow.org to help consumers get educated about the issues affecting their communications environment, and then get active in making positive change. Morgan Jindrich is the director of this effort, and she tells us more about CU's efforts to improve policy and its current campaign to get the FCC to hold ten public hearings on media ownership before it rewrites the rules again.
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- mediageek 10-17-05 podcast: What Happens to Our Media and Communications Environment Inside the Beltway
Fri, 14 Oct 2005 20:47:01 -0600Victor Pickard is our guest to talk about how media and telecommunications legislation gets hashed out in Washington, and how the lobbyists are completely embedded inside the halls and offices of Congress. This past summer Victor worked as a telecommunications policy fellow for Congresswoman Diane Watson. He is is a doctoral student in the Institute of Communications Research at the U of I, and a policy fellow for the Illinois Initiative for Media Policy Research.
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- mediageek 10-7-05 podcast:The Decline of Commercial Broadcast Journalism and the Rise of PR
Fri, 07 Oct 2005 20:47:24 -0600John Anderson and Laura Miller join Paul in the studio to talk about the state of journalism in the electronic media. Prior to becoming producer of Free Press' Media Minutes, John worked in commercial radio news -- his last job was morning anchor for the Wisconsin Radio Network. John talks about how he watched radio news get defunded and shrunk under the pressure of consolidation. Laura is the editor of investigative journal PR Watch, published by the Center for Media and Democracy. She talks about how the decline of electronic journalism provided an opportunity for corporations to pass off their own propaganda as news.
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- mediageek 9-30-05 podcast
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- mediageek 9-23-05 podcast: Your Limited Rights with On-line Music Services
Thu, 22 Sep 2005 01:32:43 -0600On this edition, the customer is always wrong, how Congress might starve public access TV, and a station for Katrina evacuees goes off the air. Jeff Nicholson-Owens, from WEFT's Digital Citizen, talks to Electronic Frontier Foundation’s Fred Von Lohmann about what music downloading services like iTunes are doing to limit your rights to the music you buy. And we’ll catch up with the other stories in mediageek news headlines.
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- mediageek 9-16-05 podcast: The DIY Scene in Portland, OR
Fri, 16 Sep 2005 20:11:54 -0600Shawn Granton is an independent publisher and comics artist from Portland, OR. He's currently on a DIY tour across the country giving comics workshops and showing independent videos documenting Portland's thriving and creative bicycling scene. He talks about these videos, and the strong do-it-yourself ethic that pervades Portland.
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- mediageek 9-9-05 podcast: Microradio in Times of Crisis
Fri, 09 Sep 2005 19:49:44 -0600John Anderson of DIYmedia.net and Free Press' Media Minutes joins Paul to discuss Houston authorities silencing an legal low-power FM station intended to broadcast information to hurricane Katrina evacuees housed in the Astrodome. John also catches us up with what's going on with unlicensed micropower stations.
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- mediageek 9-2-05 podcast: Coping as an Independent Reporter in Iraq
Fri, 02 Sep 2005 20:02:50 -0600This week Paul plays the second part of his interview with independent reporter Aaron Glantz, who worked unembedded in Iraq after the fall of Saddam Hussein. He tells us how he coped with seeing the horrors around him, and how he ended up in Iraq to begin with.
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- mediageek 8-26-05 podcast: An Independent Reporter in Iraq; An Interview with Aaron Glantz
Fri, 26 Aug 2005 20:15:55 -0600Aaron Glantz was an unembedded reporter in Iraq for Pacifica and Free Speech Radio News after the fall of Saddam. During his time there he saw a side of the country, the people and the war that was missed by most mainstream journalists who were largely confined to their hotels, and only ventured out accompanied by armed guards.
Glantz shares his experiences and his view on the American occupation in his new book, How America Lost Iraq. Paul interviewed Glantz during a stop on his DIY book tour. In this week's program we hear the first part of this interview, where Glantz explains how he did his reporting and what daily life was like in occupied Iraq.
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- mediageek 8-19-05 podcast: Big News Wrap-up - What's Up at the FCC, Telecomm Mergers Under the Radar, Canadian Media Labor Lockout & more
Fri, 19 Aug 2005 21:32:13 -0600Paul catches up with a boatload of media news, including what's going on at the FCC with media ownership and indecency, a look at some simmering telecomm mergers and more.
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- mediageek 8-12-05 download: Lying Media Bastards -- Interview with Blogger & Podcaster Jake Sexton
Fri, 12 Aug 2005 19:38:02 -0600Jake Sexton is a fiercely independent blogger and podcaster who takes the mainstream media to taske every day on his blog, and every week on his radioshow. As part of our effort to talk to regular folks busy making their own media, Paul interviews Jake about his projects, and about the state of media in Jake's hometown of San Diego, CA.
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- mediageek 8-5-05 podcast: Big News Wrap-Up - FBI Releases IMC Server Seizure Docs, FCC OKs Calvary Chapel LPFMs, Waiting for New FCC Commissioners...
Fri, 05 Aug 2005 20:44:11 -0600Paul catches up with the news of our media environment, including the recent release of documents relating to the US government's seizure of Indymedia servers last year and the FCC's approval of LPFM licenses for Calvary Chapel churches.
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- mediageek 7-22-05 podcast: Making Podcasting Easier for the Masses and the FCC Busts Free Radio San Diego
Sat, 30 Jul 2005 20:23:16 -0600This is a fixed version of the podcast, which you may want to re-download due to the feature interview being muted in the first version. My apologies for the problem.
Odeo is a new web-based podcasting application that allows users to easily find and listen to podcasts, as well as produce their own audio, just using a browser. Paul talks to Evan Henshaw-Plath, a developer for Odeo, about this new web service and its implications for more democratic media production.
We also listen to an interview with Bob Ugly of Free Radio San Diego, a three-year-old unlicensed community radio station that was shut down by the FCC on July 21. That interview comes to us courtesy of the V-Man at Free Radio Santa Cruz.
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- mediageek 7-29-05 podcast: Podcasting, Indymedia and Innovation
Fri, 29 Jul 2005 21:10:02 -0600This week we continue our conversation with Evan Henshaw-Plath, a developer for the on-line podcasting application Odeo.com. Evan has an extensive independent media resume, and we talk about the relationship between podcasting and independent media, and the role of innovation.
We also listen to an interview with filmmaker Michael Lahey, who discusses his documentary on pirate radio in Tuscon, AZ, Making Waves.
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