Media

Copyright Criminals

program: 
The Digital Divide
program date: 
Mon, 05/04/2009

Copyright Criminals

67:54 minutes (31.09 MB)
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The Forbidden Photos

May 18, 2009

Here are the photos your president doesn't want you to see.

The photos are too large for me to upload -- just go have a look.

-A

Alternative Radio on 05/20/09

Program: 
Alternative Radio
Air date: 
Wed, 05/20/2009 - 9:00am - 10:00am

Robert McChesney on "Journalism & the Crisis of Democracy" (lecture)

Robert McChesney is co-founder of the Free Press, a non-profit organization working to increase public participation in media policy debates. He is professor of communications at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Author of numerous books including "Rich Media, Poor Democracy" and "The Problem of the Media," his latest is "The Political Economy of Media."

PressWatch 05/14/2009

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program: 
Presswatch
program date: 
Thu, 05/14/2009
Hosted by: Theresa Mitchell

Theresa hosts a special extended edition of Presswatch for Membership Drive.

55:30 minutes (25.41 MB)
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Presswatch on 05/14/09

Program: 
Presswatch
Air date: 
Thu, 05/14/2009 - 9:00am - 10:00am

Theresa hosts a special extended edition of Presswatch for Membership Drive.

New developments in 2006 Portland police killing of James Chasse

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program: 
Evening News
program date: 
Wed, 05/06/2009

New developments have emerged in the case surrounding the 2006 death of James Chasse.

2:13 minutes (2.03 MB)
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Ramona Africa: What the Corporate Media Didn’t Tell You about May 13, 1985!

program date: 
Thu, 04/23/2009

What the Corporate Media Didn’t Tell You about May 13, 1985!

13:15 minutes (12.13 MB)
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Mumia Abu-Jamal on His Birthday

program date: 
Thu, 04/23/2009

Mumia Abu-Jamal is a renowned journalist from Philadelphia who has been inprisoned since 1981.  

17:16 minutes (15.81 MB)
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Robert King: Angola 3

program date: 
Thu, 04/23/2009

The Case of the Angola 3

Some 36 years ago, deep in rural Louisiana, three young black men were silenced for trying to expose continued segregation, systematic corruption, and horrific abuse in the biggest prison in the US, an 18,000-acre former slave plantation called Angola.

15:06 minutes (13.83 MB)
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The Vinyl Pajama Party on 05/12/09

Program: 
Vinyl Pajama Party
Air date: 
Tue, 05/12/2009 - 3:00am - 5:30am
Short Description: 
Musical Morning Madness with Brian

 

 

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