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Monday, April 12, 2004
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Monday, April 12, 2004
started 4/12/2004; 4:53:04 AM - last post 4/12/2004; 7:56:59 AM
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Doc Searls - Monday, April 12, 2004 
4/12/2004; 8:53:04 AM (reads: 5228, responses: 1)
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Freedom from drivel trend alert
| | We are about ready to disconnect DirecTV and sink the money into Netflix or something similar. There is just so much drivel on that it is not worth the monthly fees. |
| | I wonder how this would change the equation for documentary film makers? Could this be an alternate distribution channel? I find some similarities to what is going on at the Public Radio Exchange. Their goal is to produce a bridge between independent producers and public radio stations. |
Heavier weather
Consider the resource
Politically incorrect dining
| | Had dinner at Zorba's in Baltimore's Greek district last night. As it says here, the grilled meat (we had pork and lamb) was outstanding. |
| | The downstairs dining area is between the bar and the kitchen, and the service was good. The waitress visited between cigarettes (near as I could tell, we were the only nonsmokers in the place), while we enjoyed watching two silent TVs tuned to different shows while loud Greek music played over conversation that included more Greek than English. |
Legalize free speech
Debate vs. the alternative
| | But representation is one part of democracy. Governance is another. Are these people(s) ready to govern themselves? Does interim government we've installed even begin to have the legitimacy it needs? Can the international community be trusted to bring democracy (and, even more importantly peace) to Iraq when (Roger Simon tells us) it mostly supports neither in Iran? |
| | This is complicated stuff. There are no easy answers. |
| | My heart never wanted us in Iraq, and wants us out as soon as possible. But my gut tells me otherwise, mostly because, American that I am, I feel a sense of obligation to a people we set out to rescue and cannot abandon. |
| | The two argue. They read Omar and Zeyad and Salaam and Josh and River, and reach no conclusion. Kind of like the war itself. |
Conversation conservation
| | C-SPAN has a radio station in Washington: WCSP/90.1fm. Strange that what I find so boring on television people talking, debating, reporting, trying to sell an idea or get to the bottom of a complex issue becomes so compelling on radio. Last night I listened for a few minutes to some guy, I don't know who it was, clearly an insider friendly to the Administration and highly informed about everything that's going on, give thoughtful, informative and reasoned answers to deep questions that clearly vexed him as much as they did the questioner. I don't know the context (an interview? a congressional hearing?), but the content was compelling for anyone who thought the subjects at hand mattered deeply. |
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lou josephs - C-Span Radio 
4/12/2004; 11:56:59 AM (reads: 428, responses: 0)
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This idea started out as a SAP channel on c-span and it was all the international short wave broadcasters on c-span radio 1, which including the wrn lineup. Wrn World Radio Network in London supplied the content. C Span 2 featured BBC World Sevice 24/7. None of that made it to the FM station. FM mainly runs cspan's audio from cspan 1. This used to be the jazz station owned by UDC (University of the District of Columbia). In the days of serious budget crunches several years back they DC goverment sold the station to C Span.
In Baltimore you mainly have Clear Channel and Infinity stations.
105.7 used to be QSR which moved to 102.7. Live 105.7 carries Stern and Don and Mike, they do a local miday show.
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