From producer at rsuniversity.net Sat Apr 1 15:20:56 2017 From: producer at rsuniversity.net (Mike Elmore) Date: Sat, 01 Apr 2017 18:20:56 -0400 Subject: [grc] LGBTQ+ Content on your stations? Message-ID: Greetings all, I was interested in connecting our LGBTQ+ programming with other queer content on other stations as a way for network, share ideas, etc. What queer content do you have on your stations? Mike Elmore Producer / Host Rye Seronie University,?93.9 WLXU | Lexington Community Radio m: 859.388.4154 w: rsuniversity.net [http://rsuniversity.net/]??e:?producer at rsuniversity.net [mailto:producer at rsuniversity.net] [https://www.facebook.com/rsuniversityradio]?? [https://twitter.com/RSU_Radio]?? [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmikeelmore] From musazwana at gmail.com Mon Apr 3 06:40:27 2017 From: musazwana at gmail.com (Musa Zwana) Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2017 09:40:27 -0400 Subject: [grc] Community Radio Station Salary Message-ID: WCAA-LP 107.3 FM - Albany, NY (www.wcaa1073.org) is currently an all volunteer radio station. I am the station manager and wanted to take on the job full/part-time. The station has no experience in radio and don't REALLY know what to expect in fundraising. I was thinking of asking for a percentage of money raised and was wondering what a reasonable offer/proposal would be? Our broadcast area should reach about 120,000 people in the Albany, NY. Also would you say $2-$5 per underwriting spots is reasonable for that market size? ******************************** Musa Zwana 518-365-4228 www.wcaa1073.org From fsrn.dvlpmnt at gmail.com Mon Apr 3 06:50:43 2017 From: fsrn.dvlpmnt at gmail.com (Nell Abram) Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2017 09:50:43 -0400 Subject: [grc] FSRN to permanently cease production Message-ID: Greetings GRCers, It is with great sadness that I copy you all on the following email which went out to FSRN affiliate stations Friday. Wishing all of you, your stations, and your communities the best, Nell FSRN Stations, Three years after debuting our Weekly Edition, it is with very heavy hearts we inform you that Friday April 28th, 2017, FSRN will publish the last Weekly Edition. It?s been an honor to serve your audiences and to be a part of the very important work you do informing and educating your communities. We respect your stations, your staff and volunteers, and your members? commitment to exposing wrongdoing, repression and corruption, and highlighting the individuals, campaigns and movements that work every day to bring about a more just and equitable society. We are particularly disheartened to go dark in the current political climate, when the stories we cover regularly are so urgently needed. We understand that those of you who receive funds from CPB face losing that support, which further imperils your ability to serve your audience with credible, well-produced national and international content. But amid the myriad challenges facing all of us in the independent media space, our staff of two ? plus a dedicated but very part time tech producer ? we simply can?t develop the resources necessary to support our work while producing the content you need. Even with your carriage fees and our individual supporters, FSRN has not found adequate funding to sustain our production costs moving forward. If you have any questions or pending communications, please be in touch before May 1, 2017, so we can get back to you promptly. Communications beyond that date should go to editors at fsrn.org, which will be more closely monitored during the behind-the-scenes shutdown period. In solidarity and community, FSRN?s Staff and Board of Directors From netbubbe at gmail.com Mon Apr 3 11:53:26 2017 From: netbubbe at gmail.com (Emma Missouri) Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2017 14:53:26 -0400 Subject: [grc] LGBTQ+ Content on your stations? In-Reply-To: <58E1051D.1010707@usa.net> References: <58E1051D.1010707@usa.net> Message-ID: Hey MIke! Great to hear from you. We're are OutFM which is the only progressive, diverse queer program airing in NYC. OutFM has been broadcasting for 30 years or so. Check out our website: http://outfm.org We'd love to connect with you. We'd be happy to share our programs with you. All the best, Emma Missouri OutFM WBAI 99.5 netbubbe at gmail.com On Sun, Apr 2, 2017 at 10:05 AM, Bob Lederer wrote: > FYI. > > -------- Forwarded Message -------- > Subject: [grc] LGBTQ+ Content on your stations? > Date: Sat, 01 Apr 2017 18:20:56 -0400 > From: Mike Elmore via grc > Reply-To: Mike Elmore > > To: Ann Garrison via grc > > Greetings all, I was interested in connecting our LGBTQ+ programming with other queer content on other stations as a way for network, share ideas, etc. What queer content do you have on your stations? > > > Mike Elmore > Producer / Host > Rye Seronie University, 93.9 WLXU | Lexington Community Radio > m: 859.388.4154 <(859)%20388-4154> > w: rsuniversity.net [http://rsuniversity.net/] e: producer at rsuniversity.net [mailto:producer at rsuniversity.net ] > [https://www.facebook.com/rsuniversityradio] [https://twitter.com/RSU_Radio] [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmikeelmore] > _______________________________________________ > grc mailing listgrc at maillist.peak.orghttp://maillist.peak.org/mailman/listinfo/grc > > > > From tworadio at aol.com Tue Apr 4 17:33:50 2017 From: tworadio at aol.com (This Way Out/Greg Gordon) Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2017 20:33:50 -0400 Subject: [grc] LGBTQ+ Content on your stations? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <15b3b882648-2047-11655@webprd-m97.mail.aol.com> This message pasted below was forwarded to me. I hope you're all aware of "This Way Out", a globally-heard weekly half-hour LGBTQ public/community radio program. Now beginning our 29th consecutive year of weekly shows, "This Way Out" is currently carried by more than 200 local outlets around the world, and is free of charge to nonprofit audio outlets. We also welcome programming contributions from other volunteer radio journalists and feature producers. Submission guidelines upon request! Please check out www.thiswayout.org, and email me with any questions or expressions of interest. Thanks, Greg Gordon Coordinating Producer "This Way Out" www.thiswayout.org > -------- Forwarded Message -------- > Subject: [grc] LGBTQ+ Content on your stations? > Date: Sat, 01 Apr 2017 18:20:56 -0400 > From: Mike Elmore via grc > Reply-To: Mike Elmore > > To: Ann Garrison via grc > > Greetings all, I was interested in connecting our LGBTQ+ programming with other queer content on other stations as a way for network, share ideas, etc. What queer content do you have on your stations? > > > Mike Elmore > Producer / Host > Rye Seronie University, 93.9 WLXU | Lexington Community Radio > m: 859.388.4154 <(859)%20388-4154> > w: rsuniversity.net [http://rsuniversity.net/] e: producer at rsuniversity.net [mailto:producer at rsuniversity.net ] > [https://www.facebook.com/rsuniversityradio] [https://twitter.com/RSU_Radio] [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmikeelmore] > _______________________________________________ > grc mailing listgrc at maillist.peak.orghttp://maillist.peak.org/mailman/listinfo/grc > > > > _______________________________________________ grc mailing list grc at maillist.peak.org http://maillist.peak.org/mailman/listinfo/grc Greg Gordon Coordinating Producer "This Way Out" www.thiswayout.org POB 1065 Los Angeles, CA 90078 USA -----Original Message----- From: Frieda Werden To: TWORadio Sent: Mon, Apr 3, 2017 4:11 pm Subject: Fwd: [grc] LGBTQ+ Content on your stations? ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Emma Missouri via grc Date: Mon, Apr 3, 2017 at 11:53 AM Subject: Re: [grc] LGBTQ+ Content on your stations? To: grc at maillist.peak.org Hey MIke! Great to hear from you. We're are OutFM which is the only progressive, diverse queer program airing in NYC. OutFM has been broadcasting for 30 years or so. Check out our website: http://outfm.org We'd love to connect with you. We'd be happy to share our programs with you. All the best, Emma Missouri OutFM WBAI 99.5 netbubbe at gmail.com On Sun, Apr 2, 2017 at 10:05 AM, Bob Lederer wrote: > FYI. > > -------- Forwarded Message -------- > Subject: [grc] LGBTQ+ Content on your stations? > Date: Sat, 01 Apr 2017 18:20:56 -0400 > From: Mike Elmore via grc > Reply-To: Mike Elmore > > To: Ann Garrison via grc > > Greetings all, I was interested in connecting our LGBTQ+ programming with other queer content on other stations as a way for network, share ideas, etc. What queer content do you have on your stations? > > > Mike Elmore > Producer / Host > Rye Seronie University, 93.9 WLXU | Lexington Community Radio > m: 859.388.4154 <(859)%20388-4154> > w: rsuniversity.net [http://rsuniversity.net/] e: producer at rsuniversity.net [mailto:producer at rsuniversity.net ] > [https://www.facebook.com/rsuniversityradio] [https://twitter.com/RSU_Radio] [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmikeelmore] > _______________________________________________ > grc mailing listgrc at maillist.peak.orghttp://maillist.peak.org/mailman/listinfo/grc > > > > _______________________________________________ grc mailing list grc at maillist.peak.org http://maillist.peak.org/mailman/listinfo/grc -- Frieda Werden, Series Producer WINGS: Women's International News Gathering Service www.wings.org From terryo at wortfm.org Mon Apr 10 14:48:45 2017 From: terryo at wortfm.org (Terry O'Laughlin) Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2017 16:48:45 -0500 Subject: [grc] PRX upload lengths Message-ID: For those of you who use content from PRX, what's the best time length for shows. A length that easily lets you squeeze in your promos, IDs and what not before and after a half hour, hour or two hour program? Do people prefer a music outro they can fade out or edit to suit their time constraints? Terry O' WORT-FM Madison, WI From peggy at kgua.org Mon Apr 10 15:11:30 2017 From: peggy at kgua.org (Peggy Berryhill) Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2017 15:11:30 -0700 Subject: [grc] PRX upload lengths In-Reply-To: <1491860930.110593.p3plgemini17-10.prod.phx.3992454912> References: <1491860930.110593.p3plgemini17-10.prod.phx.3992454912> Message-ID: For my station, ?28:30 or 29 Minutes and 58:30 and 59 work. That should include the credits and fade. We?re not an NPR station so I don?t like the 5 minute news hole because I have to fill it.? Peggy Berryhill General Manager KGUA PO BOX 574 Gualala, CA 95545 www.kgua.org 707.884.4883 Peggy at kgua.org On April 10, 2017 at 2:48:45 PM, Terry O'Laughlin via grc (grc at maillist.peak.org) wrote: For those of you who use content from PRX, what's the best time length for shows. A length that easily lets you squeeze in your promos, IDs and what not before and after a half hour, hour or two hour program? Do people prefer a music outro they can fade out or edit to suit their time constraints? Terry O' WORT-FM Madison, WI _______________________________________________ grc mailing list grc at maillist.peak.org http://maillist.peak.org/mailman/listinfo/grc From david at ibisradio.org Wed Apr 12 06:39:19 2017 From: david at ibisradio.org (David Goodman) Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2017 09:39:19 -0400 Subject: [grc] So what are stations going to do in place of FSRN? Message-ID: Any talk of combining local efforts into some sort of national project? cheers, dg -- I.B.I.S. Radio Jamaica Plain, Boston, MA From gbayou at gmail.com Wed Apr 12 08:35:31 2017 From: gbayou at gmail.com (gretchen k) Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2017 11:35:31 -0400 Subject: [grc] So what are stations going to do in place of FSRN? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello David and all who see the last FSRN broadcast as a sad day, but also a day for reflection and organizing! North of the border in Canada, CKUT 90.3FM in Montreal is planning a special program to broadcast on *TUES April 25th, sometime b/t 5-6pm ET* commemorating FSRN and thinking forward! Do you want to share the mic? What ideas do you have for a new national project? We invite your perspectives - let me know if you want to join this special program. We can link people in by phone to join the conversation live or schedule time to record before the show. We are also contacting the team at FSRN to invite their perspectives on the program's history and last broadcast. We look forward to discussing your participation in this celebration of FSRN and collective reflection on the future of community radio news. I am cc'ing Kateryna who is co-producing/hosting this special program with me at CKUT. Feel free to share this invitation and thanks! --gretchen On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 9:39 AM, David Goodman via grc < grc at maillist.peak.org> wrote: > Any talk of combining local efforts into some sort of national project? > > cheers, > dg > > -- > I.B.I.S. Radio > Jamaica Plain, Boston, MA > _______________________________________________ > grc mailing list > grc at maillist.peak.org > http://maillist.peak.org/mailman/listinfo/grc > From anniegarrison at gmail.com Thu Apr 13 14:27:21 2017 From: anniegarrison at gmail.com (Ann Garrison) Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2017 14:27:21 -0700 Subject: [grc] (no subject) Message-ID: This is the saga of a KPFA News report that never got produced - for good reason, as I tried to explain. Someone from West Virginia responded by thanking me for "exposing how exactly awful NPR is" and said he was encouraging support for Pacifica affiliates there. For real, Ann Garrison Independent Journalist, SKYPE: Ann Garrison, Oakland 415-503-7487 From anniegarrison at gmail.com Thu Apr 13 14:27:21 2017 From: anniegarrison at gmail.com (Ann Garrison) Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2017 14:27:21 -0700 Subject: [grc] (no subject) Message-ID: This is the saga of a KPFA News report that never got produced - for good reason, as I tried to explain. Someone from West Virginia responded by thanking me for "exposing how exactly awful NPR is" and said he was encouraging support for Pacifica affiliates there. For real, Ann Garrison Independent Journalist, SKYPE: Ann Garrison, Oakland 415-503-7487 From anniegarrison at gmail.com Thu Apr 13 14:32:41 2017 From: anniegarrison at gmail.com (Ann Garrison) Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2017 14:32:41 -0700 Subject: [grc] Pacifica v. NPR (meaning NPR national, in this case "Weekend Edition" with Scott Simon) Message-ID: Please ignore the previous message with no title and no link. I accidentally sent it before I was finished. This Counterpunch story I wrote is the saga of a KPFA News report that never got produced - for good reason, as I tried to explain. Someone from West Virginia responded by thanking me for "exposing how exactly awful NPR is" and said he was encouraging support for Pacifica affiliates there. God and the Devil in Syria and Rwanda, http://www.counterpunch.org/2017/04/13/god-and-the-devil-in-syria-and-rwanda/ For real, Ann Garrison Independent Journalist, SKYPE: Ann Garrison, Oakland 415-503-7487 From anniegarrison at gmail.com Thu Apr 13 14:32:41 2017 From: anniegarrison at gmail.com (Ann Garrison) Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2017 14:32:41 -0700 Subject: [grc] Pacifica v. NPR (meaning NPR national, in this case "Weekend Edition" with Scott Simon) Message-ID: Please ignore the previous message with no title and no link. I accidentally sent it before I was finished. This Counterpunch story I wrote is the saga of a KPFA News report that never got produced - for good reason, as I tried to explain. Someone from West Virginia responded by thanking me for "exposing how exactly awful NPR is" and said he was encouraging support for Pacifica affiliates there. God and the Devil in Syria and Rwanda, http://www.counterpunch.org/2017/04/13/god-and-the-devil-in-syria-and-rwanda/ For real, Ann Garrison Independent Journalist, SKYPE: Ann Garrison, Oakland 415-503-7487 From mike at brownbroadcast.com Fri Apr 14 12:24:53 2017 From: mike at brownbroadcast.com (Michael D. Brown) Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2017 12:24:53 -0700 Subject: [grc] FW: FSRN to shut down at end of April Message-ID: <93367AEB9BA444F7B77ED0EB51F41318@Darth> _____ From: FSRN - Nell Abram [mailto:freespeechradionews at fsrn.ccsend.com] On Behalf Of FSRN - Nell Abram Sent: Friday, April 14, 2017 10:13 AM To: mike at brownbroadcast.com Subject: FSRN to shut down at end of April April 14th, 2017 FSRN Friends, It is with a very heavy heart that we write to tell you Free Speech Radio News will permanently shut down at the end of April. We are particularly disheartened to go dark in the current political climate, when the stories we cover regularly are so urgently needed. But amid the myriad challenges facing the independent media space, our staff of two - plus a dedicated but very part time tech producer - simply can't develop the resources necessary to sustain our organization. For seventeen years, in partnership with reporters in communities across the globe, FSRN has brought you stories documenting wrongdoing, repression and corruption and highlighting the individuals, campaigns and movements working to bring about a more just and equitable society. Many of you have financially supported FSRN over the years, and we are so very grateful for your help keeping FSRN afloat this long. Radio stations have also paid carriage fees to broadcast our content. But we have not been successful finding firm financial footing, despite applying for major funding from multiple foundations and even the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. We are working on archiving our content, so that all of the important work that FSRN has published over the years remains available and accessible in the future. We will publish our final Weekly Edition on April 28th, 2017. In community and solidarity, The FSRN Staff and Board of Directors FSRN | 510.931.5775 | admin at fsrn.org| fsrn.org STAY CONNECTED: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Free Speech Radio News, FSRN, Box 4257, Tampa, FL 33677 SafeUnsubscribe? mike at brownbroadcast.com Forward this email | Update Profile | About our service provider Sent by fsrn.dvlpmnt at gmail.com in collaboration with Constant Contact Try it free today From wings at wings.org Tue Apr 18 00:55:16 2017 From: wings at wings.org (Frieda Werden) Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2017 07:55:16 +0000 Subject: [grc] Fwd: Release: Prometheus Petitions FCC to Protect LPFMs from Big-AM-Station Translators In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Prometheus Radio Project Date: Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 4:44 PM Subject: Release: Prometheus Petitions FCC to Protect LPFMs from Big-AM-Station Translators To: Women's International News Gathering Service [image: Prometheus Radio Project] Prometheus Radio Project P.O. Box 42158 Philadelphia, PA 19101 215.727.9620 *For Immediate Release* April 17, 2017 PHILADELPHIA-- The Prometheus Radio Project is challenging an FCC handout to the biggest AM stations because it will harm low-power FM (LPFM) stations without affording them protections guaranteed under the Local Community Radio Act (LCRA). Last week, Prometheus filed a petition with the FCC seeking reconsideration of new rules released in January that allow the largest commercial AM stations to place more FM translators near LPFM stations. The January FCC ruling, a part of their AM Revitalization effort, allows AM stations to locate translators -- small radio stations which repeat the AM station on the FM band -- within either 25 miles of their station, or within their daily broadcast area (2 mV/m contour), whichever is larger. Formerly, AM stations were limited to staying within the smaller of those areas, a restriction that smaller AM stations contested. Prometheus did not file opposition to that part of the FCC ruling. Initially, the FCC proposed that translators must keep their broadcast to within 40 miles of the AM station, which was consistent with helping smaller AM stations. However, the January ruling removed this 40-mile limit, allowing the largest commercial AM stations to place FM translators far away from their core service area. At least 1,644 large AM stations stand to benefit from removal of the limit, subjecting most of the land area of the US to extra demand for translators, which compete with LPFMs for space on the FM dial and can box them in. Radio stations in general, and LPFMs more than most, need to periodically relocate for financial and practical reasons, and are allowed to move within 3.5 miles of their location, or within a circle 7 miles in diameter. FCC rules allow a translator to move closer to an LPFM than an LPFM can move toward the translator, and prevent the LPFM from thereafter moving any closer to the translator. It is as if the translator draws a line in the sand which the LPFM cannot cross. When an LPFM is located between two nearby translators in different directions, or ?short spaced,? the LPFM is boxed in between two lines it cannot cross, which can remove the vast majority of its relocation area. As a result, LPFMs may be forced to move away from their audiences when they inevitably relocate, or may be unable to move and lose their transmission site. Section 5(3) of the Local Community Radio Act (LCRA) says that LPFM stations and FM translators are to "remain equal in status? and the Commission enacted rules to protect this equality prior to the 2013 LPFM application period. The ?boxing-in? problem is one of several LCRA equality issues that the FCC must address especially with increasing demand for, and possible increased supply of FM translators. Figure - 1: Land Area Affected by FCC 40-Mile Limit Removal The pink and red areas below show where one or more translators could be placed by AM stations, due to the FCC's recent removal of the 40-mile limit described above. Each pink/red area is the daytime (2mV/m) contour of an AM station minus the portion less than 40 miles from the respective AM station. Darker pink/red indicates more AM stations could place translators there. A live map is also available, but beware it is a very large map and may cause trouble in some browsers. Figure - 2: How an LPFM gets ?Boxed In? LPFM radio station KBLT-LP below is shown with the push pin, and the two red-shaded areas are where it is now prohibited from moving because of the two recent translators for AM stations named in the figure. The clear circle is where KBLT-LP could normally relocate. References - (PDF) Prometheus Petition to FCC - FCCs AM Revitalizion page - The Local Community Radio Act - FCC general information about translators - FCC Low-Power FM (LPFM) page - A History of Encroachment upon LPFMs Press Contact Please email info (at) prometheusradio.org Unsubscribe | Subscribe | Opt out Prometheus Radio Project PO Box 42158 Philadelphia, PA 19101 United States -- Frieda Werden, Series Producer WINGS: Women's International News Gathering Service www.wings.org From lists at wdfh.org Tue Apr 18 16:17:31 2017 From: lists at wdfh.org (OutCasting - Media for the Public Good) Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2017 19:17:31 -0400 Subject: [grc] LGBTQ+ Content on your stations? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I'm a longtime member of the GRC list and I'm aware of the general idea that this list should not be used, at least on a regularbasis, for dissemination of information about programming. I also followed the recent discussion about making an exception, perhaps on a once-a-year basis. But I'm responding to Mike Elmore's request for information on LGBTQ+ programming. If you don't want to see information about the programming we produce, please disregard this e-mail. OutCasting is LGBTQ+ youth radio, a 29:00 program thatstarted at the departed WDFH FM 90.3, just north of NYC, and has continued to be heard on Sprouts on Pacifica since March 2013. We can also make the program available to other stations that might want to carry it, so if you're interested, please contact us (contact info below). Reporting on OutCasting, The Advocate said: * /"In-depth, well researched, and punchy in the right ways... NPR-level production values.... What makes all this remarkable is that most of the people working on the show... are barely old enough to drive."/ GLAAD said: * /"... some of the most honest and accurate representations of LGBT and allied youth in the media"/ More at http://mfpg.org/index.php/press OutCasting is issue-oriented and looks deeply, not broadly. Some of our better-known guests have included: * Evan Wolfson, president of Freedom to Marry and a key architect of the marriage equality movement * Bishop Gene Robinson, the first openly gay man elected as a bishop in the Episcopal Church (the church had a worldwide split over the issue of homosexuality when Bishop Gene was elected) * Greg Louganis, Olympic diver * Chris Mosier, transgender athlete * Dan Savage, author, activist, and co-founder of the It Gets Better Project * Michelangelo Signorile, authorand journalist * Gilbert Baker, creator of the rainbow flag, in one of his last interviews (he died on March 31; our interview was recorded on March1, and the first part of the two part program is scheduled for May 1, with the second part following on June 1) Issues covered include: * Connecting LGBTQ youth with history * Asexuality * LGBTQ teen suicide * Transgender identities and issues * "Reparative" or "conversion" therapy * Marriage equality More at http://mfpg.org/index.php/listen Last spring, we also started creating shortform programs called OutCasting OffAir, normally 3-6 minutes long. These are often more personal essays; topics have included: * Gender fluidity and dysphoria * Why LGBTQ youth have to lie and the toll that takes * Reaction tothe Pulse massacre in Orlando * Gender norms * Bisexual erasure * How to be a good ally to the LGBTQ community We spoke recently with Ursula at Pacifica and she suggested that stations might want to broadcast these OffAir pieces as drop-ins, so we're renaming the series OutCasting Overtime. More at http://mfpg.org/index.php/outcasting/87-outcasting/outcasting-episodes/193-outcasting-offair WDFH has been gone for almost four years, sadly, so we don't have a platform for the programming of others. OutCasting's main studio is the previous WDFH studio; we also have a fledgling bureau at Michigan State University and plan to open other bureaus around the country. I have the kids in our home studio only for one three-hour session each week, so our production capacity is limited, but we're currently taking a run at monthly production. We're happy to offer both the OutCasting broadcast episodes and the OutCasting Overtime pieces to your station. If you're interested, please contact us(marc at wdfh.org or 914-315-9030). Thanks for considering OutCasting. Marc On 4/1/2017 6:20 PM, Mike Elmore via grc wrote: > Greetings all, I was interested in connecting our LGBTQ+ programming with other queer content on other stations as a way for network, share ideas, etc. What queer content do you have on your stations? > > > Mike Elmore > Producer / Host > Rye Seronie University, 93.9 WLXU | Lexington Community Radio > m: 859.388.4154 > w: rsuniversity.net [http://rsuniversity.net/] e: producer at rsuniversity.net [mailto:producer at rsuniversity.net] > [https://www.facebook.com/rsuniversityradio] [https://twitter.com/RSU_Radio] [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmikeelmore] > _______________________________________________ > grc mailing list > grc at maillist.peak.org > http://maillist.peak.org/mailman/listinfo/grc From anniegarrison at gmail.com Wed Apr 19 11:04:22 2017 From: anniegarrison at gmail.com (Ann Garrison) Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2017 11:04:22 -0700 Subject: [grc] I referred to the Audioport "NewsUp!" section in this report Message-ID: This Black Agenda Report essay elaborates on the KPFA News story I produced last Saturday and posted to NewsUp! on Audioport and I mentioned NewsUp! in the story. One thing ws dcan do to get it off the ground is talk and write about it so that people know it's there. *MIT Professor Says Top U.S. Officials Fabricated Intelligence to Justify Attacking Syria* https://blackagendareport.com/mit_prof_no_syrian_chem_attack For real, Ann Garrison Independent Journalist, SKYPE: Ann Garrison, Oakland 415-503-7487 From wings at wings.org Fri Apr 21 15:39:57 2017 From: wings at wings.org (Frieda Werden) Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2017 15:39:57 -0700 Subject: [grc] Fwd: [NCRA-Members] FM Chip - lots of buzz In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Barry Rooke Date: Fri, Apr 21, 2017 at 11:42 AM Subject: [NCRA-Members] FM Chip - lots of buzz To: NCRA Members Hi Everyone Some fun Friday news. CBC recently re-ran my interview on Spark around the FM Chip which has gotten people talking about it (There is most likely a large international announcement coming shortly about chips in smartphones as well, so when it comes out I'll share it with everyone). The story has created a bunch more interest online and resulted in Toronto city council getting involved. Hi Barry, Councillor Fragedakis has filed a Member's Motion at next week's Toronto City Council meeting regarding Activating the FM Chip in Smartphones. You can find that item online on the City's website . Hopefully, this will garner the campaign some media attention. Councillor Fragedakis would like to thank you and the NCRA for their work on this important issue. Regards, Daryl Finlayson Advisor, Policy & Communications Councillor Mary Fragedakis Ward 29 | Toronto-Danforth Please, continue to run PSA's and if anyone wants to update them, let me know (or if you need copies again). If you have any interesting contacts or want to do a story yourself, I am available. More info at www.freeradioonmyphone.ca Barry -- Barry Rooke Executive Director NCRA/ANREC National Campus and Community Radio Association/ l'Association nationale des radios ?tudiantes et communautaires www.ncra.ca 1.866.859.8086 / (613) 321.1440 barry at ncra.ca Office Hours Follow my industry blog: Twitter Facebook LinkedIn -- Please follow the rules of this mailing list as posted on the NCRA website here: http://ncra.ca/members/email-lists --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "NCRA Members" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to ncra-members+unsubscribe at ncra.ca. To post to this group, send email to ncra-members at ncra.ca. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/a/ ncra.ca/d/msgid/ncra-members/CAN1TpfgVzRaHBWNPeiK4DBPsG7Fn- zgYykeEUZiJbYX3P95Tjw%40mail.gmail.com . -- Frieda Werden, Series Producer WINGS: Women's International News Gathering Service www.wings.org