[grc] downloadable syndicated programming list? Thanking Free-ness
Lisa Rudman
lrudman at radioproject.org
Wed Nov 26 10:23:20 PST 2014
Hey Thx Paul for mentioning Making Contact as an "ole standby." We're now
often combining public service journalism with community storytelling and
soundscapes. (see P.S.below)
We invite any stations not currently carrying MC, to check out our* new
sound *and* fresh radiocraft *at our special Stations area of our website,
with no-pitch-FCC-legal audio files for stations:
http://www.radioproject.org/stations/
<http://www.radioproject.org/stations/>.
*Making Contact is still free to any non-commercial station--- but
donations from stations are heartily accepted
<https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/MakingContact> *in honor of 20yrs of
freeness.
We don't get corporate or government funding. A handful of small family
foundations throw bits of dough, but mainly individual supporters keep us
struggling along.
*We are thankful to stations like WEFT* who recently stepped up and
voluntarily sent us $700 to help Making Contact pay producers, freelancers
and the landlord. (thanks Lori and crew!)
*So if you're reading this on the day before Thanksgiving, when many of
your "normal" friends are offa work, *
*please know that when you support Making Contact you're fueling hard-core
RADIOISTAS who are as passionate as YOU about radio that serves our
communities.*
Lisa, for the Making Contact team
*P.S.* Celebrate with us as the N.CA chapter of the Society of Professional
Journalists just added two more awards to our pile of paperweights.
Excellence in journalism:
George Lavender for FEATURE STORYTELLING with assistance from Andrew
Stelzer on the “I SPY segment”
<http://www.radioproject.org/2014/04/shh-life-in-a-state-of-surveillance/>from
“Shh! Life in a State of Surveillance,” which portrays the story of how
artist and professor Hasan Elahi began doing “self-surveillance” when he
was mistakenly placed on a terror watch list. and
George Lavender, with Zoe Sullivan, and Mudassar Shah for “The Good, the
Bad, and the Ugly Side of the Beautiful Game,”
<http://www.radioproject.org/2014/05/the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly-side-of-the-beautiful-game/>
Those are programs that include great freelancer work from *your stations*
and beyond!
the Making Contact crew at awards ceremony.
p.p.s. Low Power Radio to the People
<http://www.radioproject.org/2013/08/low-power-radio-to-the-people/> is a
good listen too!
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>> Paul Bame <mailto:bame at riverrock.org>
>>> November 25, 2014 9:23 AM
>>> Seems like I recently saw a list of often-free downloadable programs.
>>> Maybe it was at GRC. It had among other things some old standbys like
>>> Counterspin, Making Contact, and TUC on it. Can anyone connect me with
>>> any such thing? Thanks!
>>>
>>> -p
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