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Audio clips of Bob Fass
The New Yorker has declined to post on its website the article about WBAI host and freeform pioneer Bob Fass that appears in this week’s issue. But you can download two MP3s of clips from Fass’s Radio Unnameable, one of which is 90 minutes of a 1966 appearance by Bob Dylan.NPR : 'This American Life' Is Ready for Its TV Close-Up
NPR’s Lynn Neary reports on the This American Life TV show as it prepares for its debut next year. “I don’t see any positive aspect of being on camera,” says host Ira Glass. “I am 47 years old, I don’t like looking at myself. After a certain point, no one likes looking at themselves on television. There’s just no upside.”LA Observed: Upheaval at 'Weekend America'
American Public Media has dropped Barbara Bogaev as co-host of Weekend America and is relocating some of the show’s staffers to St. Paul, Minn., according to an internal memo posted at LA Observed.
Release: KOOP’s New Home -- Rolas de Aztlan: KPFT Notes
KOOP-FM in Austin, Texas, is moving into new studios this week, 10 months after its former studios burned to the ground.PBS coffee said to be sweetly balanced
PBS Blend — a coffee that’s “sweetly balanced and smooth, with full flavor and a rich finish” — will be sold by Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, which announced it today from Waterbury, Vt. The coffee is grown in Mexico with environmentally responsible practices, and its Fair Trade Certified label indicates the farmers get a fair price, the company said. Green Mountain ranked No. 1 in Business Ethics magazine’s list 100 “best corporate citizens,” not far above Starbucks, and No. 98 among Fortune Small Business magazine’s top 100 fastest-growing small stockholder-owned companies, right after Peet’s Coffee.Old Media’s Options: Co-opt New Media, Take Its Lead—Or Both at Jake Shapiro blogs sometimes.
“I would argue that the nascent social media phenomenon and a threatened public media field would mutually benefit from an early embrace,” writes Jake Shapiro on his blog. “Social media needs some of the articulation of the values and aspirations that have guided the best of what public broadcasting has achieved, and public media needs to break out of its broadcast borders to fulfill its public service media mission regardless of the particular technology delivery platform.”
Verizon to add PBS Kids Sprout
Verizon will soon add the digital cable channel PBS Kids Sprout (Current story about the channel’s launch here) to its FiOS TV service. The fiber-based digital TV service is currently available in parts of California, Florida, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Texas and Virginia, and will soon be available in parts of Delaware and New Jersey.Buffalo News - Keillor is home on the prairie
“The sort of radio that seems to prevail is radio that has a very clear voice of its own,” says Garrison Keillor in an interview in the Buffalo News.NPR : Contest: Make a Menorah, Create an Ornament
NPR announces its inaugural Holiday Craft Contest. The network’s own Mel Gibson Menorah is an early entry. (Via Andy Carvin’s Waste of Bandwidth.)Lehrer to Colbert: "I am bias free"
“You can make fun of me all you want, but it takes courage to be boring five nights a week,” the NewsHour‘s Jim Lehrer tells Stephen Colbert during an appearance on Comedy Central’s Colbert Report. Lehrer also declared himself to be “bias free.” [Scroll down to stream a two-part video clip.]Gore headlines pubTV's 2007 teacher convention in NYC
Former Vice President Al Gore will headline the 2007 edition of the WNET/WLIW regional teachers’ convention. The New York pubTV stations’ second annual Celebration of Teaching and Learning, March 23-34, 2007, pins its theme to the 50th anniversary of Sputnik’s launch. Last year’s celebration drew nearly 7,000 area teachers.YouTube to show up on Verizon cell phones
A deal to be announced today by Verizon Wireless and YouTube will bring YouTube videos to cell phones, according to the New York Times. The service will offer a limited selection of YouTube fare and requires a $15 monthly subscription to Verizon’s VCast service.New York's WNET launches media blog
WNET unveiled blogthirteen, which is devoted to coverage of media. It offers a daily briefing that compiles links to news and features on a wide range of media topics and a weekly column by President Bill Baker.Thanksgiving meal time-savers
Christopher Kimball of America’s Test Kitchen offers some time-saving tips for cooks who are planning Thanksgiving menus. Mashed potatoes can be prepared ahead of time and reheated tomorrow, but instant mashed potatoes are out of the question, he tells Morning Edition‘s Steve Inskeep.Pubcasters Focus on Tech Issues -- Radio World
CPB is disappointed that fewer public radio stations are applying for grants to support conversion to digital broadcasting, reports Radio World. CPB is surveying stations to determine why they aren’t applying and is contacting them to let them know that the money is available.
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