Why I Quit Radio By Mike Hudson August 1, 2006 If there’s one true thing about doing radio it’s that, to do it good, you’ve got to be pretty high while you’re doing it. Take Rush Limbaugh, for example. He couldn’t get one doctor to give him enough oxycontin to do his radio program, so he went around to a half-dozen doctors to supply him with multiple prescriptions of the so-called "hillbilly heroin" so that he could get through his show high as a kite.
He’s got three stints in rehab to (…)
Home > Keywords > Media > Radio
Radio
Articles
-
Why I Quit Radio
31 July 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
-
HOMAGE TO BOBBY SANDS May 2d radio France Culture
2 May 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Radio France Culture on Tuesday, May 2nd from 3 pm till 4:30 pm More 4:30 pm to 5 pm a following debate
Listen online at the moment (click "écouter le direct" :
Listen later (RealAudio)
An homage to Bobby Sands and to his companions dead in Ulster
Mostly French spoken more Anglophone interviews
A documentary more live interviews by Rinaldo Depagne and Simon Guibert Sound director Jean-Philippe Navarre
In "Le vif du sujet" Producer-coordinator: Alexandre Héraud, Special (…) -
Pacifica Radio to Air Congressional Iraq Forum Live
25 April 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
By David Swanson
I’ll be co-hosting with Verna Avery-Brown of Pacifica Radio a live broadcast on Pacifica from 8:30-11 a.m. ET on Thursday, April 27, of a forum on Capitol Hill hosted by Congresswomen Lynn Woolsey and Barbara Lee. http://www.pacifica.org/stations
The forum will take place in 2325 Rayburn House Office Building (with an overflow room planned for anyone wanting to attend who can’t fit in). The two Co-Chairs of the Congressional Progressive Caucus are continuing to do what (…) -
BBC and Channel 4 censorship of the Cannabis Man!
6 April 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
So where were we before Channel 4 and the BBC decided to rain on our parade? Well, we were having a little look at how it might actually be a good idea to try and take drugs out of the hands of dealers and protect citizens from crime and adulterated substances.
Obviously this represents a concept that might be mistaken for joined up thinking so it’s unlikely that there will be a queue of politicians lining up to join us.
However, before we get back to the straight forward sensible stuff (…) -
Podcast yourself: schedule (suite)
3 January 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentThe emergent multimedia radio of criticalsecret _ Is to download free as podcast and as videopodcast _ (2 formats by article: mp3 more mp4 -Fire work )
PODCAST YOURSELF -since 2005 December 26th _ (mostly in French with bilingual abstracts) Current thematic issue _ FIRE WORKS
4 columns: 1. ADVANTAGES OF THE RECORDING,
2. CONFUSIONS OF THE DESCRIPTION
3. RETURNS ON FITTERING
4. PROSOSCOPIES
RSS link to be pasted:
_ (unionization online in your way, more (…) -
The Power of Nightmares - Rise of Neo Conservatism (BBC series)
19 November 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsI found these interesting even if you don’t particularly like some views of the BBC. For those that have not really gotten into the actual history of the neo conservative movement, it does give some insight. Just hope the links work.
"The Power of Nightmares." All three hours of this provocative BBC series are available. The series chronicles the parallel rise of neo-conservatism and Islamo-terrorism. It concludes that the terrorist threat is greatly exaggerated and concocted the Bush (…) -
Italian Satellite TV to Broadcast Evidence of US Use of Chemical Weapons on Civilians.
8 November 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentGet the video (in english or italian) here:
Shocking revelation on RAI News 24 of the use of chemical weapons by the US military in Iraq. Veteran admits: ’Bodies melted away before us’.
by: Paper Tigress
In soldier slang they call it Willy Pete. The technical name is white phosphorus. In theory its purpose is to illumine enemy positions in the dark. In practice, it was used as a chemical weapon in the rebel stronghold of Fallujah. And it was used not only against enemy combatants and (…) -
CNBC’s Ron Insana Propaganda Exposed on Live Radio
4 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentAnyone listening to Ron Insana’s radio program today heard Ron, with his 2 guests, US Generals Francona and Downing, field callers questions about the situation in Iraq.
I called in and asked 3 quick questions. To paraphrase the questions:
1. On Supporting the Troops: I noted that the Generals expressed the need for more money to be allocated by Congress to the occupation, and I asked how can we give them more money when much of it goes missing. I asked about Halliburton and the missing (…) -
Audio: Brad Blog crushes Ann Coulter
4 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
AUDIO FILE NOW AVAILABLE FOR LISTENING!
Blogged by Brad in Portland, OR
Just finished my hour on the Ron Insana Radio Show with Ann Coulter...Well, half hour with Coulter. She left at the bottom of the hour for some reason.
Prior to the show, when Ron asked her off air if she would be able to stay for the full hour, she said "Well, I had it down for 30 minutes, so I’ll have to let you know at the bottom of the hour if I can stay."
For some reason or another, she was then gone after (…) -
Buying of News by Bush’s Aides Is Ruled Illegal
1 October 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsBy ROBERT PEAR
WASHINGTON, Sept. 30 - Federal auditors said on Friday that the Bush administration violated the law by buying favorable news coverage of President Bush’s education policies, by making payments to the conservative commentator Armstrong Williams and by hiring a public relations company to analyze media perceptions of the Republican Party.
In a blistering report, the investigators, from the Government Accountability Office, said the administration had disseminated "covert (…)