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Can Peter Dinklage save NPR?

The This is NPR blog notes that Game of Thrones star Peter Dinklage dropped by All Things Considered earlier this week to talk about “his reservations in accepting the role of character Tyrion Lannister.” I’m glad Dinklage overcame his reservations, since I love Game of Thrones, and his Tyrion character in particular. I’m also glad […]

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Classical radio’s allergy to the human voice: the case of KDFC

Controversy continues to swirl around San Francisco Bay Area classical radio station KDFC, reinvented as a listener supported outlet. The Federal Communications Commission still hasn’t ruled on its parent organization’s acquisition of an FM frequency from the University of San Francisco. No need to remind Radio Survivor readers about the crude way in which KUSF […]

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Donna Summer (1948-2012): On the Radio

Disco singer extraordinaire Donna Summer has died after a long struggle with cancer. There will be many reminiscences of Summer and her work. I remember her best for her wonderful 1979 song, On The Radio, written with Georgio Moroder. Someone found a letter you wrote me, on the radio And they told the world just […]

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KPFA morning schedule gets new makeover

It has been about eighteen months since Pacifica listener supported station KPFA (Berkeley, CA) dumped its Morning Show for a volunteer lineup called the “Morning Mix.” The move was very controversial and personally disappointing. Thus I was happy to see this press release (below) announcing a new show for the station’s seven AM slot, “Up […]

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Zimbabwe exile shortwave station wants more information about license denial

Zimbabwe exile shortwave station wants more information about license denial

The owner of a shortwave radio station that broadcasts to Zimbabwe via the Netherlands is pressing for more information about that country’s denial of its license application. Vox Media wants a record of the proceedings leading to the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe’s decision to authorize other stations, but not Vox’s Radio Voice of the People […]

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