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Katrina, the Media, & War News Radio

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Today in our world…

Last week, Sam was on vacation, sinking her toes in the sands of Cape Cod.  She’s back with stories on Katrina, Media reform, and War News Radio; and glad to be back.

Katrina

Two years after Katrina: How much has really changed? How much has stayed the same?

A report from the National Radio Project, brought to you by PRX.

Media

Media Minutes

MediaNews Group consolidates news operations – and tries to bust the union in the process. And the Center for Media and Democracy’s Lauren-Glenn Davitian discusses how community media keeps diverse viewpoints alive in an otherwise corporate media landscape.
Related Links
CCTV - Center for Media and Democracy
MediaNews Shuffle an Attempt to Oust Union
Vt. Media Activist Receives Free Speech Award
Will Consolidation at MediaNews Group Kill Guild?

 

War News Radio 

What’s for Dinner?

August 24th, 2007

    

This week on War News Radio, we go into the kitchen to hear about the foods Iraqis like to cook. Listen now to Elena Smith’s report.

And we find out about the dismal state of Iraqis’ access to clean drinking water and what’s being done about it. Listen now to Armando Leon’s report

Also we hear the story of one man who left Iraq to bring Iraqi food to New York City. Listen now to Emily Mcdonald’s report.

Finally we take a look at a recent report about the humanitarian crisis in the war-torn country. Listen now to Meredith Firetog’s report.


Posted by Sam on Sep 02 2007 under Security and war, Radio topics, Morality, Media



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