G-K-4
Critical Thinker
- Joined
- Sep 10, 2006
- Messages
- 362
I have posted online the street interviews I conducted last September at the WTC site. The format begins with the same questions for six different people, and the conversations continue from there.
Names you may recognize include (in that corner) Tom Foti, and (in this corner) Abby Scott, Chad, and Mark "Gravy" Roberts. Mark really gets into it in the final interview. Many thanks to these JREF folks for taking the time to talk to me.
The URL is: http://www.radio4all.net/proginfo.php?id=24632
Okay, I know that most of you are not going to like that site. In fact, I myself am really displeased with the nonsense that is increasing its presence, and I say so in my program description. (This is one of the reasons I have hesitated posting this recording to A-Infos.) But I figure they need at least a little of a reality-based counterweight, and hey, I get my "Hour of Slack" from them, so it can't be all bad.
When I aired this on my community radio station last October, I did get a few positive responses. So there is interest in this kind of programming. If any of you would like to are this recording on another station, or include it in a podcast, please e-mail me. An address is in the program description.
Comments and feedback about the "WTC Site Interviews" are welcome in this thread. Thanks for listening.
Names you may recognize include (in that corner) Tom Foti, and (in this corner) Abby Scott, Chad, and Mark "Gravy" Roberts. Mark really gets into it in the final interview. Many thanks to these JREF folks for taking the time to talk to me.
The URL is: http://www.radio4all.net/proginfo.php?id=24632
Okay, I know that most of you are not going to like that site. In fact, I myself am really displeased with the nonsense that is increasing its presence, and I say so in my program description. (This is one of the reasons I have hesitated posting this recording to A-Infos.) But I figure they need at least a little of a reality-based counterweight, and hey, I get my "Hour of Slack" from them, so it can't be all bad.
When I aired this on my community radio station last October, I did get a few positive responses. So there is interest in this kind of programming. If any of you would like to are this recording on another station, or include it in a podcast, please e-mail me. An address is in the program description.
Comments and feedback about the "WTC Site Interviews" are welcome in this thread. Thanks for listening.