By Anonymous (not verified) , 23 January, 2004
Author
Dan Roberts

A weekly 30 minute review of news and opinion recorded from a shortwave radio. 2 files- broadcast quality (13.2MB) and quick download (3.3MB). With times and freqs for listening at home. Free to rebroadcast. Netherlands, Russia, Spain, China, and Cuba.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 22 January, 2004
Author
adhok

unfortunately the files at radio4all.net aren't working either ... It would be cool to hear, thanks kimk

By Anonymous (not verified) , 21 January, 2004
Author
John Stanton

Bush and Bin Laden and the War on Freedom

The End of Freedom

By John Stanton

By Anonymous (not verified) , 20 January, 2004
Author
Overnight Productions

Jan. 19 - UN rights resolution rallies Int’l Lesbian/Gay Assoc.; controversial "bug chasing" film urges new HIV prevention strategies. Plus major hate crime cases closed in Paris & Vancouver, top AUS Catholic gets "communion" from his lesbian cousin, and more news. (3 pts. total = 28:50) (article 1)

By Anonymous (not verified) , 20 January, 2004
Author
Zach Riot

The latest news of whats going on in Punk Radio:

We are DIY media activists and are apart of a radio activist group called Rebel Radio Networks. We have two stations on the air: The Voice Of The Chaos which airs on Wednesday from: 3pm-3:30pm and on Fridays their is a veriety of music on Fridays from: 3pm-4pm on Shortwave the feq. range of 9451-9689 on 31 Meters. also, check out WJAM Punk Radio which airs from Saturdays 9pm-11pm through the freq. range of 6955-6999 on 48 Meters. All broadcasts times for both station are in U.S. Eastern Time.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 20 January, 2004
Author
Overnight Productions

Jan. 19 - UN rights resolution rallies Int’l Lesbian/Gay Assoc.; controversial "bug chasing" film urges new HIV prevention strategies. Plus major hate crime cases closed in Paris & Vancouver, top AUS Catholic gets "communion" from his lesbian cousin, and more news. (28:50)

By Anonymous (not verified) , 20 January, 2004
Author
Auntie Bees Knees

Auntie Bees Knees looks at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland; the World Social Forum and Mumbai Resistance 2004 in Mumbai, India; and the beginnings of a global boycott against Coca-Cola. 10 minutes.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 20 January, 2004
Author
~Bradley

Yumi is an organic farmer, independent reporter, and organizer with the Global Peace Campaign. Yumi traveled to the U.S. to cover the OneDance Summit and Dennis Kucinich's presidential campaign. On January 13, I had the chance to speak with Yumi about her life, the foreign policy of U.S. government which has run amok, the Japanese reaction to war and occupation in Iraq and Palestine, and the Kucinich campaign.