[Dialogue] Any info on El Bayad & Democracy Now

Janice Ulangca aulangca at stny.rr.com
Wed Feb 9 20:09:21 CST 2011


Jack Gilles mentioned that watching Democracy Now is a good way to follow 
what is happening in Egypt.  I agree!

One of our two public radio stations, WSQX, carries Democracy Now Monday 
through Friday.  Today we had a one-day fund drive to raise $100,000 for 
both stations and I was on-air asking for contributions during Democracy 
Now.  In preparation, I took notes the last few days on their coverage. 
Today it was awesome.  You felt you were in Kahrir Square.  Here's a link to 
Democracy Now's web site - it has the stories from today.  I know how to use 
only a few tech things so far, so don't know how to listen to past Democracy 
Now programs - but the pictures and print stories on the site are good. 
Some of you may be able to advise us how listen - or maybe you have to buy 
the program.

http://www.democracynow.org/

Democracy Now is aired on more than 900 stations across the USA,  so you may 
be able to find it on a station near you.  If that does not work, here's 
another possibility.  If you can listen to WSQX from noon to 1 p.m. Eastern 
time, you can listen on your computer.  Click on the link below to access 
what is being broadcast at this moment on both of our public radio stations. 
Then find the yellow buttons on the right that say Listen Now, and click on 
WSQX.

http://wskg.org/radio.aspx

Janice Ulangca

P.S.  Our public radio stations made their goal 40 minutes ago.  It's a 
hefty goal for a mostly rural 22-county area with a few small cities.




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