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Majority World, No. 110.
Intro
1: Vigil at Irish Aviation Authority Building on Fri evening, Jan 6th, 2006 (md interviews incl. with Kethleen from Code Pink).
6: music – Moon performed and written by Joanne Kearney from her demo cd.
10: Stephen Thornhill from Cómhlámh talks about the prospects for global agriculture in the wake of last month’s Hong Kong summit of the WTO.
22: Abdul on descriminatory security policy in Britain.
27: Michael Shanrahan music and interview on the impact of internet on the music industry and the meaning of music as we know it. Piece ends with more of Michael’s music.
49: Kieran Allen on the weekend’s People Before Profit Conference in Dublin.
This edition was broadcast live on Thrus Jan 12th, 2006 on Dublin Community radio Near FM; a voluntary production it's live-streamed at http://www.nearfm.ie every Thurs 16:30, and Fri mornings at 9:00, or many Dublin listeners can tune in to 101.6.
If it's handier to break upt the programme into segments, please say so.
Ideas for programmes also welcome (especially if you want to come on yourself, or know of someone who has somethin' worth sayin'.
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Thanks so much Robbie. More audio on Indymedia please.
I agree, audio contributions are a great feature.
Have you already uploaded the Kembrew talk/interview?
Tried to upload it last night, but www.radio.indymedia packed in after half an hour of uploading. There are other hosts I must check out.
Trying to get free ftp client server to upload to more dependable host, and will blog/podcast archives.
People should be able to receive audio as podcasts from indymedia by using the rss feed, but all that's too deep for me right now. Wish it were all much simpler. If anyone knows an easier way of podcasting, please let us know.
My unfiltered recordings are published under saoririseoir, my English interviews/programmes etc. under my full name, and Gaelic, I haven't settled on anything yet.
I've never felt comfortable about 'selling myself', but when someone puts in hours of voluntary work in the interest of the issues and free speech, I owe it to the guests and to the messages, as much to myself, to try to get it heard.
To that end, I'd be happy to hear criticisms of quality and/or content. I've less time now than two years ago, so I don't think things have improved much; but feedback makes all the difference. I won't go on so much next time, and thanks for listenin'.
great stuff robbie
keep it up
more and more people are listening
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