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iHHF.net - FuseBox Radio Broadcast w/ DJ Fusion & Jon Judah #70 - October 3, 2007
from FuseBox Radio Broadcast w/ DJ Fusion & Jon Judah October 03, 2007
This the FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the weeks of October 3, 2007 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul music and commentary (this week, about the Isiah Thomas verdict, Jena 6 and some other things). We also have interviews this week in relation to various events and organizations doing things during the VH1 Hip-Hop Honors week. We've interviewed DJ Beverly Bond about her non-profit organization, Black Girls Rock!, Hip-Hop MC Witchdoctor (of the Dungeon Family) about his upcoming albums on William Street Records and his Adult Swim College Tour with Ghostface Killah and the CEO of RockCorps, Stephen Greene, about the mission of Boost Mobile RockCorps and working/volunteering in the community.
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The Outside World
from - blip.tv (beta) September 07, 2007
The Outside World is a class project created through Portland Community Media's PBL-Field Class. Students jointly determine their production topic, plan, shoot, and edit a complete field segment throughout the duration this class. This project focuses on KBOO Community Radio and profiles one of its long-time producers. Upon completion of the PBL class, students go on to produce their own programming though the facilities of Portland Community Media.
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iHHF.net - FuseBox Radio Broadcast Mixtape by DJ Fusion #64 - Past, Present & Future Classics Vol. 1
from FuseBox Radio Broadcast w/ DJ Fusion & Jon Judah August 31, 2007
This is a mixtape that DJ Fusion of the FuseBox Radio Broadcast did during the summer of 2007 - the track listing is below: DJ Fusion and the FuseBox Radio Presents: Past, Present and Future Classics Vol. 1 Hip-Hop & Soul Edition 1. Masters At Work – Get Up Remix 2. Grand Puba feat. Sadat X – I Like It Remix 3. Redman – Tonight’s Da Night 4. Redman feat. Erick Sermon, Keith Murray and Biz Markie – Walk In Gutta 5. Jodeci – Get On Up 6. Salt-N-Pepa – Tramp 7. Amy Winehouse & Ghostface Killah – You Know That I’m No Good Remix 8. Ol’ Dirty Bastard – Give It To You Raw RMX 9. Common – The Game 10. DJ Kool – Let Me Clear My Throat 11. N.E.R.D. feat. Common, Mos Def, De La Soul & Q-Tip – She Likes to Move RMX 12. Timbaland feat. Keri Hilson – The Way I Are (Manny Faces Remix) 13. UGK feat. Outkast – International Players Anthem 14. Consequence feat. Kanye West – The Good, The Bad, The Ugly 15. Robin Thicke feat. Faith – Got To Be Down 16. FuseBox Radio Info/FuseBox Radio Shoutouts/Intro to Bonus Tracks (on CD only) Bonus Tracks 17. Jill Scott – Hate On Me (on CD only) 18. Ky-Mani Marley – March (on CD only) 19. Pharoahe Monch – Welcome to the Terrordome (on CD only) 20. Hell Razah feat. Talib Kweli & MF Doom – Project Jazz (on CD only)
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United Kingdom Talk Tuesday 14th August 2007
from United Kingdom Talk August 14, 2007
Shock horror.I was almost robbed this week ! Sat Nav's. Good or bad ? Watch out for low flying moths. Cut price djing ! LOL. Facebook ? No thanks. Cub Scouts. How to avoid a stroke. Leeds. Bad eyes or just small print ? Oops - the cat's tail. Do you add salt to food often ? I LOVE Subway. An idea to hide your bald spot. The weigh in. Getting lost. Congratulations to Ross - now on community radio. Good luck to James Dean on Gaydio. McDonald's summer menu. Maine hair thickener.Anyone use it ? Information about visiting Poland.But are there any Polish people left there ? Do I buy that expensive gadget.Or, shall I try and cut corners ? Join the forum at : http://unitedkingdomtalk.forums4free.org/ Email : chris@unitedkingdomtalk.co.uk www.chrisreardon.co.uk
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The Voice in the Air
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) August 04, 2007
The Voice in the Air in the House of Rain is a community radio station in the Town of Buena Vista. Located on a hillside in the state of Guerrero, the radio station was bought by a farmers co-op in the area who gather to determine what is aired and, who will act as local authorities and as a voice of the police.Buena Vista is a small community of about 2,000 residents who are mostly indigenous mixtecos, tlapanecos, and amuzgos, in the middle of the mountains near the Pacific coast. The area straddles two timezones and has trucks coming and going several times a day to the municipal capitol in San Luis Acatlan.Despite diverse problems problems from great distances to lack of equipment, the radio is a powerful force in the region. Replacement parts are expensive and hard to come by because of long distances, but by broadcasting in Castile Spanish is able to understand the news and stay in touch with their community.The radio is not a project run by any group or person, but an agreement that arises from the assembly of indigenous towns that see the possibility of promoting their agricultural products and protecting their culture and way of life.Those in charge of the radio are from all different backgrounds and form a committee to determine how things should work to help everyone in the community the most. They maintain the project because it is in the best interest of everyone in the area - it helps neighbors and friends, and everyone chips in to pay for repairs and maintenance of this vital service. La Voz en el aire, en la casa de la Lluvia es una estacion de radio comunitaria del poblado de Buenavista en la Monta a Chica del estado de Guerrero, esta radio fue comprada por la cooperacion de los campesinos del lugar que se rigen por usos y costumbres, donde la asamblea es el maximo lugar de desicion y es donde se elige a las autoridades locales y a los encargados de los trabajos comunitarios como la radio o la policia la cual tambien es comunitaria.Buenavista es una comunidad muy peque a de solo 2000 mil habitantes, en su mayoria son indigenas mixtecos, tlapanecos y amuzgos, en medio de las altas montanas cercanas a la costa del pacifico el tiempo parece transcurrir a otro ritmo, el transporte sale de la comunidad 2 veces al dia a las 3 y 5 de la ma ana desde San Luis Acatlan que es la cabecera municipal.El alcance de la radio es amplio, su se al a pesar de las dificultades llega a varias comunidades y se transmite en Amuzgo, que es su lengua materna y en Castilla o espa ol, las problematicas a las que se enfrentan son diversas como la falta de equipo, agravada por las distancias que tienen que recorrer y el dinero que deben gastar para ir a comprar refacciones o lo necesario para sostener la radio.La radio no es un proyecto de un colectivo o una persona, es un acuerdo que surge de la asamblea de el pueblo ind gena que la ve como una posibilidad de promover sus productos agr colas y fomentar su cultura.Los encargados de la radio lo forma un comit elegido en asamblea por usos y costumbres y hacen todo tipo de labores. Ellos piden solidaridad para mantener y este proyecto pues los fondos son precario s, pues solo cuentan con las aportaciones de vecinos y amigos para costear las reparaciones y faltantes de la joven radio comunitaria.
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the etuktuk story
from - blip.tv (beta) July 14, 2007
this short introductory video highlights the functionality of a mobile telecentre and radio production studio operating out of the kothmale community radio station in sri lanka. special thanks to sam de silva.
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Legendary DoMs host Deb VanSlet !
from Dykes on Mykes April 30, 2007
CKUT's annual funding drive is in full swing, and to celebrate and generate funds, DoMs interview the incomparable Deb VanSlet, former DoM host for 16 years! Deb recounts the early days of DoMs, her most poignant interviews including an Annie Sprinkle moment, and discusses the importance of community radio. To make a pledge to CKUT, visit: http://ckut.ca/fd_home_07.php or call: 514.907.9424 There is no such thing as a small pledge- even $10 helps!
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Prometheus Radio Project at ACM Boston 2006
from acmeboston's video blog July 22, 2006
Hannah Sassaman, Prometheus Radio Project, presenting at the Alliance for Community Media Conference in Boston, July 8, 2006.From the conference website:Community Media Reaches Beyond Cable Television Community media is more than cable television production and transmission. Who are our media partners? While preserving the best of television, how can we reach out to new partners, tools and applications to enhance our services and relevance in our communities? How can we best use our centers to enrich, mobilize, and preserve our public interests? Moderator: Lauren-Glenn Davitian, CCTV Center for Media DemocracySpeakers: Jason Crow, CCTV CambridgeScott Alumbaugh, Sea Dog DesignsKaren Toering, Reclaim the MediaInja Coates, Media TankHannah Sassaman, Prometheus Radio Project
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