I’m going to try and get back in the saddle with posting show notes for each week’s radioshow so that listeners can check out some of the news items and other relevant stuff that comes up during the show. Since the show is produced live, often featuring live guests, I’ll be treating these posts as dynamic documents. This means I’ll add links to stuff that comes up spontaneously during the show after the live broadcast is over, and maybe even after the podcast version is posted.
So, here’s the notes for the April 9, 2009 edition of the radioshow (now online):
Bloomberg – Todd Shields: FCC Head Says Agency Should Reconsider Newspaper Ownership Rule
Huffington Post – Jeff Jarvis To Newspaper Moguls: You Blew It
ArsTechnica – Julian Sanchez: AP launches campaign against Internet “misappropriation”
FCC’s Press Release on National Broadband Plan (PDF).
FCC’s Notice of Inquiry on National Broadband Plan (PDF).
Tags: AP, arstechnica, Associated Press, bankruptcy, Bloomberg, consolidation, copyright, cross-ownership, fcc, Huffinton Post, Jeff Jarvis, Julian Sanchez, media news, media ownership, mediageek, mediageek radioshow, misappropriation, newspapers, radioshow
The FCC, media ownership & consolidation, mediageek headlines | Paul |
April 9, 2009 9:00 pm |
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Another new Congress, another new low-power FM bill. In what’s become a tradition since Congress voted to stunt the growth of low-power radio back in 2000, a new Local Community Radio Act has been introduced. But this time around the bill arguably has the best chance of passing yet. We’ll hear from some of the bill’s sponsors and proponents.
Then we’ll hear some excerpts from the Chicago Journalism Town Hall that brought together a diverse panel and audience to discuss the future of local journalism.
The mediageek radioshow airs live Thursday night at 9 PM CST on WNUR 89.3 FM in Chicago, IL, and streaimng live online at wnur.org. The podcast will be posted this weekend.
Tags: #cjth, chicago, chicago journalism town hall, community radio, journalism, local community radio act, low-power fm, lpfm, mediageek radioshow, radio
community radio, examining the mainstream, low-power radio, media ownership & consolidation, mediageek status, radio | Paul |
February 26, 2009 12:06 am |
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On tonight’s radioshow my guest with be Bohus Blahut, one of the bloggers behind the popular Retro Thing blog which tracks vintage gadgets and technology. It’s a site I’ve been reading for a couple of years not just because I have my own love for vintage tech, but because I think there’s value in holding on to, preserving and finding continual usefulness in the tools and gadgets which the mainstream consumer products industry would have us believe need to be tossed out and replaced.
Bohus lives in Chicago, so he’ll be live in the studio which gives us an opportunity to take some calls in the second half of the show. If you’re in the Chicago area, listen live at 9 PM CST on WNUR 89.3 FM, or tune in online (live stream). The studio line is 847-866-WNUR (9687). If you miss the live airing, catch it online at the radioshow website, or any of the show’s affiliate stations like WRFA, Jamestown, NY and WTND, Macomb, IL.
Tags: bohus blahut, electronics, gadget, mediageek radioshow, podcast, radio, retro, retrothing.com, technology, vintage
diy, geek stuff, mediageek status, retro tech | Paul |
January 22, 2009 7:45 am |
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Tom Roe, program director for free103point9, was my guest for last week’s radioshow where we discussed that organization’s approach to transmission arts and how they were able to obtain a rare noncommercial full-power FM broadcast license. That show is now available for downloading or listening online.
In the second half of the live broadcast version of the show Tom and I talked a little about the fact that free103point9 actually started out as an unlicensed micropower station in 1997, before deciding to go online only. This makes free103point9 one of only two contemporary broadcast stations to have roots in unlicensed radio. The other one is shortwave station WBCQ whose operator, Allan Weiner, was the man behind the infamous Radio New York International, a station which in 1987 attempted to emulate European pirates by operating off-shore. Weiner wrote a memoir of his pirate radio days called Access to the Airwaves: My Fight for Free Radio. Unfortunately the publisher, Loompanics Press, went out of business in 2006, although it looks like new and used copies are still available online.
Fully indulging in the tangent, after the jump you can watch a compilation video of news coverage of Radio New York International from 1987.
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Tags: allan weiner, free radio, free103point9, mediageek radioshow, micropower, microradio, pirate radio, radio, radio new york international, rni, sonic art, tom roe, transmission arts
community radio, diy, pirate/free radio, radio | Paul |
November 24, 2008 5:09 pm |
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