Showing posts with label radio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label radio. Show all posts

1.20.2009

Mark Liberman saves The World!

Well, he didn't actually save it--it was a pretty good show anyway, but there was Mark Liberman on The World discussing Barack Obama's inauguration speech. Everyone knows Mark Liberman is co-author of our own Far from the Madding Gerund and co-founder of Language Log, but did you know Barack Obama is the current president of the United States? It's true.

You'll be hearing more about Barack Obama in the months and years to come, now that he's the president and all. For now you can listen to Mark Liberman on BBC's The World here. And those on the go can download it here.

12.18.2008

Paul Brians with Lionel

Paul Brians talked about his Web site and the new edition of Common Errors in English Usage on The Lionel Show this morning. It is here that we learn the irrepressible Lionel's opinion of "irregardless" and his (surprise!) distaste for George Bush's pronunciation of the word "nuclear":


7.16.2007

Simon says: Get the facts from Mr. Gradgrind


Yes, that was the Paul Brians talking to Scott Simon this past weekend. The topic was Mr. Gradgrind's Literal Answers to Rhetorical Questions, Paul's site named after the character in Dickens' Hard Times. You can listen in here to find out answers to some of life's most pressing questions: "How high the moon?", "How long has this been going on?", and, of course, "What shall we do with the drunken sailor?"

Many of Paul's other answers are related to questions of English usage. As ever, those can be found in Common Errors in English Usage.

6.30.2007

On Cynthia Black's Action Point Talking about Internet Radio

I'll be on Action Point with Cynthia Black tomorrow (Sunday, July 1, at 12:30). We'll be talking about strategies to kick back against the right-wing dominance of talk radio, as outlined in the recent report from The Center for American Progress.

I suppose the primer for this exists in Robert Parry's "The Left's Media Miscalculation," which was featured in Judy Daubenmier's Project Rewire: New Media from the Inside Out. Parry talks about the need for the Left (or whatever you want to call it) to make media itself a front-and-center issue, just as the Right did post-Watergate. Through tremendous effort, the Republican Party became the Marketing Party, the side that got to define the terms of debate via big media.

These are different times now, of course. Big media still matters a great deal, but four years ago it mattered more. I could not have foreseen the Talking Points Memo media empire back then, and back then Markos was a guy whose posts got run on something called The Smirking Chimp under the name "Kos"; the Daily Kos as a political machine did not exist. Much has changed.

I see radio as the next unexplored frontier for bloggers. As of last August's launch of BlogTalkRadio, which operates sort of like a YouTube for podcasters, the delivery mechanism is there for anyone to play. James Boyce, with his Heading Left show (with Nate Wilcox) and Smoking Politics show (with Dave Johnson), seems to be the first pioneer to operate from the traditional progressive blogosphere (ever heard the word "traditional" and "blogosphere" in the same sentence before? Times they are a changing, my friends), but I would like to point to Scott Horton of Antiwar Radio as the king of Internet Radio. His list of guests is stellar, and it's a testament to his broadcasting skills that I disagree with the premise of several of his Libertarian positions, but I cannot possibly turn off his show. Go listen to Scott's interviews (and his Antiwar Radio partner Charles Goyette) here. His style is too unpolished, I suppose, for big media, but he's leaps ahead of most who are in the Internet radio game.

The proliferation of MP3 players makes it possible for those whose tastes don't run along the Sean Hannity/Neil Boortz/Rush Limbaugh spectrum to redefine talk radio. Let's go for it.

Naturally, the future of enterprises such as BlogTalkRadio hinges on the efforts to guard Net Neutrality. I hope to discuss that a little with Cynthia tomorrow, too.

5.25.2007

Tom Sumner on Action Point, KPHX Phoenix


Tom Sumner (author of Untidy, the blogs on Rumseld, creator of the Informed Citizen Series, and our fearless editor) will be on the political radio talk show Action Point with Cynthia Black on Sunday, June 3rd. He'll be discussing the Blogosphere's reception of Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul, and he'll be part of a discussion on blogging and "Web 2.0" with Andrew Keen (The Cult of the Amateur).

Action Point airs from 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. Sundays on Air America 1480 KPHX, broadcasting from Phoenix, Arizona.

Catch any of Tom's radio interviews on our radio page.

About Action Point
Action Point exists to bring a new dimension to talk radio. Solution Politics - the who, what, when, where, and how of people taking back the democratic process from extremist special interests.

Thought-provoking questions discussed by nationally recognized guests bring urgent issues to the forefront.. Cynthia Black demands Action Points from callers and guests to outline effective solutions for derailing the right-wing agenda.

5.10.2007

Tom Sumner on Issues & Ideas, KCBX FM90


Tom Sumner (Untidy, the blogs on Rumseld) will talk about political blogging, the new media of journalism, and how he came to create the Informed Citizen Series with Guy Rathbun on Issues & Ideas at 4:45 p.m. PST Wed., May 16. If you're in the Santa Barbara/San Luis Obispo area of California, tune in just before All Things Considered; otherwise, stream it live or download the podcast from the archive.

Tom Sumner on The Lynn Rivers Show, WEMU public radio


Tom Sumner (author of Untidy, the blogs on Rumseld, creator of the Informed Citizen Series, and our fearless managing editor) will talk about blogging, the new media of journalism, and footnotes unfolding in political history with former Congresswoman Lynn Rivers on The Lynn Rivers Show from 12 noon to 1:00 p.m. EST on Friday May 11th, on WEMU public radio in Yipsalanti, Michigan.

About the Lynn Rivers Show
The Lynn Rivers Show debuted in September, 2004, and quickly rose to become one of the most listened-to programs on WEMU. Concentrating on public affairs and issues that affect the Washtenaw County area and beyond, the one-hour program mixes in-depth interviews with newsmakers from all around the country with listener calls and questions.

4.23.2007

Barbara Ashmun on Santa Fe public radio: Journey Home

Barbara Blossom Ashmun (Married to My Garden) will be on Santa Fe's alternative, afternoon drive time talk show The Journey Home Radio Show hosted by Diego Mulligan on May 2nd.

Listen to the show stream live
on Santa Fe's public radio station KSFR starting 5:10 Mountain Time, or catch it on our radio page soonafter.

About Diego
Diego combines his sustainable development experience with a solid commercial broadcasting background to bring in-depth understanding and professional skill to Connections. Ten years in Santa Fe doesn't make Diego an expert on all our local issues, but you can expect him to ask the right questions and dig for some real answers. His somewhat irreverent humor will also add a welcome dash of levity to the intense gravity of today's problems.

4.13.2007

Judy Daubenmier on Action Point with Cynthia Black


Judy (Project Rewire) will be on the populist political radio talk show Action Point with Cynthia Black on Sunday, April 15th.

Action Point airs from 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. Sundays on Air America 1480 KPHX, broadcasting from Phoenix, Arizona.

Catch any of Judy's radio interviews on our radio page.

About Action Point
Action Point exists to bring a new dimension to talk radio. Solution Politics - the who, what, when, where, and how of people taking back the democratic process from extremist special interests.

Thought-provoking questions discussed by nationally recognized guests bring urgent issues to the forefront.. Cynthia Black demands Action Points from callers and guests to outline effective solutions for derailing the right-wing agenda.

Barbara Ashmun on In the Garden, KXL


At 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 14th, Barbara will talk about finding peace in the garden on In the Garden hosted by Mike Darcy. You can listen to the show online or live on Portland's News Radio 750 KXL.

Our new edition of Married to My Garden comes out next month.

Photo of Mike Darcy from the KXL Web site

4.06.2007

Double header: Tom and Allison on Journey Home radio

Santa Fe's alternative, afternoon drive time talk show The Journey Home Radio Show will feature two talents from our Informed Citizen Series this Wednesday, April 11th. Diego Mulligan will interview Tom Sumner (creator of the series and author of Untidy: the blogs on Rumsfeld) and then Allison Hantschel (Special Plans: the blogs on Douglas Feith and the Faulty Intelligence that Led to War).

Tom will discuss what's working in the world of political blogging and new media journalism. Allison will talk about her role in the blogosphere as Athenae of First Draft, and the Office of Special Plans story she helped break (the Pentagon just released its full investigative report last week).

Listen to the show stream live
on Santa Fe's public radio station KSFR starting 4:10 Mountain Time on April 11, or catch it on our radio page soonafter.

About Diego
Diego combines his sustainable development experience with a solid commercial broadcasting background to bring in-depth understanding and professional skill to Connections. Ten years in Santa Fe doesn't make Diego an expert on all our local issues, but you can expect him to ask the right questions and dig for some real answers. His somewhat irreverent humor will also add a welcome dash of levity to the intense gravity of today's problems.

4.02.2007

Allison Hantschel on The Lynn Rivers Show


Allison will discuss Douglas Feith and the Office of Special Plans with former Congresswoman Lynn Rivers on The Lynn Rivers Show from 12 noon to 1:00 p.m. EST April 6th, on WEMU public radio in Yipsalanti, Michigan.

About the Lynn Rivers Show
The Lynn Rivers Show debuted in September, 2004, and quickly rose to become one of the most listened-to programs on WEMU. Concentrating on public affairs and issues that affect the Washtenaw County area and beyond, the one-hour program mixes in-depth interviews with newsmakers from all around the country with listener calls and questions.

3.26.2007

Tom Sumner on Charlottesville-Right Now


This week on Charlottesville-Right Now, our managing editor Tom Sumner (creator of the Informed Citizen Series, author of Untidy: the Blogs on Rumsfeld) will be talking about new media, political blogging, and "big" journalism vs. independent journalism with host Coy Barefoot. It will broadcast from News Radio 1070 WINA this Thursday, March 29, at 4:00p.m. EST. Catch any of Tom's radio interviews on our radio page.

About Coy Barefoot
Coy Barefoot is a bestselling author, historian, and political analyst. He is the Director of Communications and Alumni Relations at the Sorensen Institute for Political Leadership at the University of Virginia, a non-partisan organization dedicated to ethics and bipartisanship cooperation in government.

Coy says he identifies with no political party in America today. He is neither a Democrat nor a Republican. He is not a Libertarian nor a Green. He proudly calls himself a Jeffersonian.

3.13.2007

Judy Daubenmier on Charlottesville Right Now


The public is hungry for a an explanation of why the mainstream news media is the the way it is, why so many important stories receive little coverage or biased coverage, and how it gets away with it. Judy offers a full-bodied context for this, plus the history of news media over the past decades, and a look at how new media is changing the landscape ahead.

Talk radio welcomes her again, this time in Virginia.

Charlottesville—Right Now
hosted by Coy Barefoot
March 15 - Thursday, 4:00p.m.
News Radio 1070 WINA

Coy Barefoot is a bestselling author, historian, and political analyst. He is the Director of Communications and Alumni Relations at the Sorensen Institute for Political Leadership at the University of Virginia, a non-partisan organization dedicated to ethics and bipartisanship cooperation in government.

Coy says he identifies with no political party in America today. He is neither a Democrat nor a Republican. He is not a Libertarian nor a Green. He proudly calls himself a Jeffersonian.

Catch any of Judy's radio interviews on our radio page.

3.12.2007

Tom Sumner on KBOO radio


Tom Sumner (our managing editor, creator of the Informed Citizen Series (Project Rewire, Special Plans, Untidy) and author/editor of the first book of the series, Untidy: The Blogs on Rumsfeld) was interviewed by Ed Goldberg for Between the Covers on KBOO FM radio.

In this hour-long interview, the two talk about the book series, the role and nature of political blogs, current political news events and more. Listen to it from our radio page.

You can also read this piece by Tom about the blog-based series and the idea of "stopping the Internet so it can be read."

About KBOO
KBOO is a nationally acclaimed community-based radio station broadcasting out of Portland, Oregon. The National Federation of Community Broadcasters has awarded KBOO the Golden Reel Award and the Special Merit Award.

2.15.2007

Allison Hantschel talking Doug Feith on radio


Special Plans: the blogs on Douglas Feith and the faulty intelligence that led to war was ahead of its time when we released it last year. Its time has come. Author Allison Hantschel will be on radio shows on both sides of the country Wednesday and Thursday next week. If you miss them live, you can listen to these interviews soonafter on our radio page.

Evening with Guy Rathbun
Feb. 21 - Wednesday 6:30p.m.
KCBX FM 90
San Luis Obispo, California
Archived at the KCBX home page and podcast on the NPR home page.

Charlottesville—Right Now hosted by Coy Barefoot
Feb. 22 - Thursday, 4:00p.m.
News Radio 1070 WINA
Virginia

2.14.2007

Special Plans book editor on Thom Hartmann


Tom Sumner, editor of Special Plans: The blogs on Douglas Feith and the faulty intelligence that led to war, will be on the local Portland Thom Hartmann Show tomorrow morning at 6:30. Tune your radio in to AM 620 KPOJ, listen online at the KPOJ Web site, or listen afterwards anytime on our site.

This book was ahead of its time when we released it last year. Its time has come. Don't miss Tom's post the pentagon submits its book report.

1.03.2007

Judy Daubenmier on Santa Fe Radio Cafe

Judy (author of Project Rewire) will be the guest of honor on Santa Fe Radio Cafe, hosted by Mary Charlotte Domandi, on Tuesday, January 9th. That's KSFR, Santa Fe Public Radio at 90.7 FM.



Mary Charlotte asks insightful questions -- and lets her guests talk -- every weekday morning at 8 on the "Santa Fe Radio Cafe." The people you know and the people you want to know.

12.20.2006

Judy Daubenmier on Media Matters

Judy will be on the radio show Media Matters, hosted by Bob McChesney, on Sunday, Jan 7.

Media Matters features host Bob McChesney in conversation with a variety of guests. Listeners may call with comments or questions.

Bob McChesney is a research professor in the Institute of Communications Research and the Graduate School of Information and Library Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Check local program availability with your local NPR affiliate. As always, we will post the show a.s.a.p. on our radio page.

12.07.2006

Judy Daubenmier on KCBX & WEMU

Project Rewire is resounding with veteran journalists like Judy herself. Judy's radio tour continues next week with interviews on both coasts. If you miss these streams, you can catch them soonafter on our radio page.

Wednesday 12/13 An Evening With 6:30-7:00 PM PST. Hosted by Guy Rathbun, on KCBX FM public radio from San Luis Obispo.

Friday 12/15 The Lynn Rivers Show 12n - 1:00 p.m. EST, on WEMU public radio out of Yipsalanti, Michigan.


Judy Daubenmier