Seymour Hersh at U of I

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Seymour Hersh at U of I

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Andrew Ó Baoill
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On Tuesday 10th May, 2005, Seymour Hersh gave a talk at the University of Illinois as part of the "Can freedom of the press survive media consolidation?" conference. This entry includes the audio from that talk, split over 17 mp3 files, totalling roughly 1hr 22 minutes.

On Tuesday 10th May, 2005, Seymour Hersh gave a talk at the University of Illinois as part of the "Can freedom of the press survive media consolidation?" conference.

This entry includes the audio from that talk, split over 17 mp3 files, totalling roughly 1hr 35 minutes. The files are in 128kbps. The total size is 74.8MB. The files are still somewhat raw, and the audio seems generally to be in the left feed, with some buzz/interference on the right side.

I hope it doesn't prevent your enjoyment or re-use of the piece.