New website for A Critical Ear
A Critical Ear, which airs on Thursdays from 6-7pm, has a new website, acriticalear.info. The site includes links to archived shows (space constraints may mean that's just the last few weeks) as well as supplementary resources, links to sites mentioned during the show, and so on. Check it out and let us know what you think of it.
Lolaka ya Afrika - 2008 Spring Schedule
Every Wednesday 8am-10am
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Junk News Is Making Us Sick
Junk News Is Making Us Sick
By Josh Silver
Today in the Congress, powerful US Senators from both parties berated FCC Chairman Kevin Martin about his plans to open the floodgates of media consolidation across America on December 18th. And Martin didn't flinch.
It's easy to stand firm when you have the backing of the White House and a seven digit paycheck waiting for you when you quit your job.
Opposition to media titans like Rupert Murdoch buying up more media is a reaction to the pathetic state of the journalism and entertainment. To drive home the point, Free Press launched a 3-minute "Junk Media" video to sound the alarm, and rally opposition to the December 18th vote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilNLeXefmNw
Last time Big Media tried this, nearly 3 million people - from the left and right - rose up and said no.
They're doing it again at www.stopbigmedia.com
A little WRFU History :)
Hey all,
So I was poking around the great Internet looking for pictures of our studio and stumbled upon the photographer who documented the barnraising. I found this to be pretty exciting because I got involved right after the studio was put up. Like most of us we have no idea exactly how WRFU got here and how.
I am not the one to tell you the whole story but in short the U-C IMC and the Socialist Forum got lucky working with the Prometheus Radio Project taking advantage of a very small window of opprotunity by the FCC to give out low power (LP) transmissions licenses. Well we got one and the Prometheus Radio Project came out here and helped us install a radio station in 3 days with our first day on air November 13th, 2005.
Below is a very quick slide show of what happened in 3 days! (requires flash)
For more images and higher quality video check out the photographers website at http://www.jjtiziou.net/200511wrfu/
Thanks,
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Quick Schedule Update...
Hey all,
I wanted to drop you a line and let you know that we have a total of 60 hours open on the schedule. I think this is great news... it means we have almost 70% of our week filled up.
If you are new to our RFU and or know of someone who is new and interstested head on over to our websites proposal page @ http://www.wrfu.net/get-on-air. If you would like to take up one of the available slots and are an existing eligible show in good standing, please send a message to rfu-membership@lists.chambana.net.
Below is the open slots broken down by day:
