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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Playing to the cameras, not the issues
More than a generation ago, inventive people with an entrepreneurial spirit, guts, and creativity developed a new kind of medium called listener sponsored radio. It was supported initially by donations from listeners, who liked the eclectic programming. It was a … Continue reading
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Protecting the volunteers
Most Americans were heartened, a few months ago, when Congress enacted and President Obama signed — with considerable fanfare — a law providing financial help for people who got sick after the fall of the World Trade Center in 2001. … Continue reading
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