By Anonymous (not verified) , 30 April, 2005
Author
Paul Riismandel

John Downing is Professor of International Communication at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. He is known for his work on media and race and ethnicity as well as examinations of radical media. He spoke to the Participatory Media Reading Group at the University of Illinois on April 22, 2005. In this talk he shares his background and interest in radical media, and lays out four areas that deserve more study, including indigenous peoples' movements and Indymedia.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 30 April, 2005
Author
W. Aymerich

Well what can you say other than you get too much booze in you and some open mic's then you let loose with a spanglish version of a Queen classic... This is a Classic Tito & Will moment.. hehe

By Anonymous (not verified) , 30 April, 2005
Author
W. Aymerich

This is one done by Tito during the run of THE SHOW.
It was made as a Spoof during the run of the film The Hulk
Arrox 2min

By Anonymous (not verified) , 29 April, 2005
Author
Kevin Williams

This week's podcast focuses on some tech issues, getting better at new hires with age, improving communications and more.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 29 April, 2005
Author
Jan Lundberg, publisher Culture Change

Half hour interview/music program originally aired from Steppin' Out of Babylon. Jan Lundberg interviews pepperspray victims and one of their lawyers.

Announcement: Pepperspray-torture case INTERVIEWS and music

By Anonymous (not verified) , 29 April, 2005
Author
Tito & Will

SOme of the fun musings of Will

By Anonymous (not verified) , 29 April, 2005
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 federal government's become more secretive in the last five years than it's been in more than 50, and it's using every trick in the book to keep otherwise public information out of public view. The nation's two largest cable companies are sharing in the spoils of a former rival. And Viacom hops onto the podcasting buzz bandwagon.

By Anonymous (not verified) , 29 April, 2005
Author
Maria

This week's installment of the Children's Hour on RadioActive SanDiego, we Read "When I'm as Big As Freddie" and "Water Hole Waiting" and play a bunch of fun Kid's music.