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January 2012

Radio Interview with Matriarch of Social TV - MIT's Marie-Jose Montpetit

by sbrothier
Social TV is a huge buzzword in the TV world these days. Basically, it refers to the ways people are using social media in conjunction with their TV viewing. That might refer to something as simple as checking your Twitter feed on your phone while watching a political debate. It might also include joining a social network oriented around media discovery, like GetGlue, or Miso, where you can find out what your friends think of shows, or be notified when they are watching something. It had us wondering what impact Social TV will have on the way programmers design shows, and whether we’re returning to gathering in the living room watching I Love Lucy, only virtually. Marie-Jose Montpetit is a research scientist at the Research Lab of Electronics at MIT, where she researches putting video on multiple devices and combining it with social networking components.

360degrees

by gregg
Even as the crime rate is dropping, the criminal justice system continues to grow. According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons, there will be 30 new federal prisons built over the next 7 years. Throughout this unprecedented growth, there have been few opportunities for critical examination of what is working and what isn't. It is our hope that this site will challenge your perceptions about who is in prison today and why. We also hope that it will generate ideas, big and small, about how we can reduce crime and strengthen our communities without continuing this unprecedented rate of incarceration. Over the next two years, we are continuing to work with educators and students to develop local dialogues in schools and communities. We will be partnering with radio producers and journalists across the country to tell stories about how crime and incarceration affects not just the people who are directly involved, but whole families and communities.

VoxForte

by gregg
Les journalistes, les medias, cherchent en permanence des sources d'information, d'expertise, de témoignages... Trop souvent, nous voyons les mêmes témoins ou candidats devant notre petit écran, entendons les mêmes experts à la radio, ou lisons les mêmes témoignages dans les journaux ou sur internet. >> VoxForte donne au monde des medias le moyen de trouver de nouvelles sources, facilement et rapidement.

Zieuter.tv | AU MENU | Radio-Canada.ca

by gregg
25 personnages, 12 épisodes, 12 vices, 1 restaurant, 1 énigme, 1 espace-temps… et 1 cadavre. Pour élucider l’énigme, vous devrez remonter dans le temps… 12 fois plutôt qu’une. L’internaute démarre son expérience dans la salle à manger d’un restaurant à l’heure du déjeuner. Quelques minutes avant le drame, douze conversations ont été entamées entre convives, serveurs et cuisiniers. Ces conversations sont le point de départ d’une énigme non-linéaire à résoudre sur le site dédié de l’expérience.

webSYNradio | Droit de Cités

by sbrothier
WebSYNradio est une radio de création qui diffuse en streaming 24/7. Chaque semaine un artiste propose une intervention inédite avec une playliste empruntant larg

December 2011

WWOZ

by thomas.deyries
WWOZ is a non-profit community-supported radio station in New Orleans, Louisiana broadcasting at 90.7 FM. The station specializes in music from or relating to the cultural heritage of New Orleans and the surrounding region of Louisiana.

Réfugiés oubliés : les Palestiniens au Liban | Visuel | Réfugiés oubliés : les Palestiniens au Liban | Radio-Canada.ca

by gregg
Ce webdocumentaire vous amène dans les rues et ruelles de ce camp surpeuplé à la rencontre de ceux et de celles qui y vivent depuis plus de 60 ans.

Pop-Up Magazine

by gregg
Stories, documentary films, interviews, photography, facts, and radio LIVE ON STAGE Presented by contributors to The New Yorker, This American Life, the New York Times Magazine, Radiolab, All Things Considered, Mother Jones, Outside, Studio 360, The Atlantic, Wired, and National Geographic PLUS Award-winning filmmakers, photographers, and New York Times bestsellers PLUS drinks at the bar

Night Drive Radio

by sbrothier
— Mix and Tracks for the night.

November 2011

Codex » Info

by sbrothier
Codex is a weekly music podcast hosted by Jean Snow, recorded in Tokyo, Japan. A long, long time ago in a country far, far away (that would be Canada) he used to have a college radio show. He had two of them, actually, first when he was truly a university student — believe it or not, it was called The Jean Snow Show — and then 10 years ago when he was back in Canada for a year, he did another show on the same station (CKUM) which he decided to call Codex (for reasons that have long been forgotten). He’s long missed those days of hosting a weekly music show — in a proper studio — and although he can’t replicate that same environment, he’s recently started doing similar but on the net, in podcast form.

Radio Marché Service ready for deployment in Mali | W4RA: Web Alliance for Regreening in Africa

by karlcow

The Radio Marché Service will help farmers in Mali to broadcast their offerings of produces like sheabutter and honey on the local radio using innovative Voice Technologies.

voicexml? voip?

October 2011

Spa et jacuzzi 3 ou 4 places

by jacuzzi
Spa et jacuzzi 3 ou 4 places avec éclairage, radio/cd et housse. Vidéo, blower et enceintes en options

ENERGY.de:

by 84GHz (via)
Radio ENERGY für München und Bayern im Webradio.

September 2011

August 2011

Dusted Magazine | Charts

by garret
Contributing Stations Asheville FM, CFRU, CFUV, CHIRP, CHUO, CITR, CJSF, CJSW, CKUT, KALX, KBGA, KBOO, KCPR, KDVS, KFJC, KPSU, KSPC, KTRU, KUCI, KUOI, KUOM, KVRX, KXLU, KZSU, WCBN, WDCE, WFMU, WHPK, WLUW, WMBR, WNCW, WNYU, WPRB, WRAS, WRFL, WRRG, WRUV, WTJU, WUNH, WUSB, WVFS, WXDU. The Dusted charts are compiled from charts taken from a somewhat exclusive collection of the finest college and independent radio stations in North America. Individual stations are not weighted and each chart is of equal value. However, albums that appear on multiple charts are weighted accordingly. For more information about the charts or if you are interested in submitting your station’s charts, feel free to e-mail us at radio@dustedmagazine.com. A guide to being a college radio music director can be found here.

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