By Anonymous (not verified) , 11 April, 2008
Author
nomens nescio

Open-Radio.nl goes international! The open radio group decided to open the project for various languages.
At the moment there is content in dutch, english, german and french.
Open Radio is a platform for free radio, where people can upload their own radio programmes and news.
Listeners will hear a 24h-stream, times without content are filled up with creative commons/copyleft music.
Today (friday) there are shows about squatting and autonomous spaces.
You are welcome to upload your programme of the action days and other interesting stuff.
Be the Radio!

By Anonymous (not verified) , 17 February, 2007
Author
Radio Zapatista

Entrevista a Juan Chavez, consejal de la APPO, sector estudiantil y sector indígena, realizada por Radio Zapatista en Oventic, Chiapas, durante el Primer Encuentro entre los Pueblos Zapatistas y los Pueblos del Mundo

By Anonymous (not verified) , 16 February, 2007
Author
dj Questionmark

Audio interview with Claude Marks of the Freedom Archives about the San Francisco 8. Claude talks about the current charges, the context of COINTELPRO targeting liberation groups in the 1960's and 70's, and how people today can support the San Francisco 8 and stay informed.

Mp3 audio at 24k (2.1 mb) 12 Minutes and 12 seconds

From Committee for the Defense of Human Rights:
http://cdhrsupport.org/index.html

Murder Charges Against Former Black Panthers Based on Confessions Extracted by Torture

By Anonymous (not verified) , 16 February, 2007
Author
John Anderson

A weekly review of news at the intersection of media and democracy.

Download MP3 (5:00 @ 4.6 MB)

In this week's program: The FCC fudges the numbers with regard to broadband availability in America. Public broadcasting is back on the chopping block. Sony settles with the FTC over zealous copy protection practices. And AT&T's merger mania has been great for the company's bottom line.

This program is free for all to air; many thanks to those who do.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 16 February, 2007
Author
HIMC

Hitachi announces world's smallest RFID chip. HIMC report.

Hitachi has out done itself this week by introducing the world's smallest and thinest Radio Frequency ID (RFID) chip. So small it can easily be incorporated into many kinds of materials, or "dusted" on groups of people. Again, privacy issues are a concern not addressed by any regulations or monitoring of the RFID technology.

Lorie Kramer reports for HIMC on the story
1:40

By Anonymous (not verified) , 16 February, 2007
Author
Dan Roberts

A weekly 30 minute review of news and opinion, recorded from a shortwave radio. With times and freqs for listening at home. 2 files- broadcast and slow-modem streaming. Free to rebroadcast. Netherlands, China, Cuba, and Russia.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 16 February, 2007
Author
Radio Sabotaje

Promocional absurdo de la radio + eriza, Radio Sabotaje desde México

By Anonymous (not verified) , 15 February, 2007
Author
joe broadhurst

Canadian farmer fights back against Terminator seed giant (15:30)

Percy Schmeiser is a farmer from Bruno, Saskatchewan Canada whose Canola fields were contaminated with Monsanto's Round-Up Ready Canola. Monsanto's position was that it didn't matter whether Schmeiser knew or not that his canola field was contaminated with the Roundup Ready gene, or whether or not he took advantage of the technology (he didn't); that he must pay Monsanto their Technology Fee of $15./acre.