Re: bylaws discussion / quarterly meeting

2005-10-18 Thread Ed Lawson
On Tue, 18 Oct 2005 12:13:12 -0400 Bill McGonigle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm sending out the meeting announcement as soon as I get someone's name to put down to lead the discussion of the ByLaws and Incorporation. Might want to wait until after this coming Sunday to see how things shake

Re: bylaws discussion / quarterly meeting

2005-10-18 Thread Greg Rundlett
There are some stations which announce events, but usually those events are directly related to the stations programming. For example, the folk station WUMB announces on air the events listed on their community calendar. There is a list of state radio stations here

Re: bylaws discussion / quarterly meeting

2005-10-18 Thread Bruce Dawson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Can you attach it to the Organizational.MediaOutlets wiki page? Or send it to me, and I'll attach it. - --Bruce David J Berube wrote: | Hey all, | | I have every radio station, TV station, and newspaper in the state, | along with a few in northern

Re: bylaws discussion / quarterly meeting

2005-10-18 Thread Bruce Dawson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 David J Berube wrote: | Hi Bruce, | | Possibly. The thing is, though, it's copied verbatim from Gebbie's | Press Directory, which costs about $150, plus another $300 to get it | into electronic form. If I was Gebbie's, having even a portion of my |

Re: bylaws discussion / quarterly meeting

2005-10-18 Thread Bill McGonigle
On Oct 18, 2005, at 15:25, Bruce Dawson wrote: Maybe we can ask you for some of the larger media outlets in certain areas, or you could bring it to a meeting, and we could peruse it and get contact info for each of the various chapters. Perhaps we can spend 15 minutes doing a Chinese Wall at

Re: bylaws discussion / quarterly meeting

2005-10-18 Thread Ben Scott
On 10/18/05, Bruce Dawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | It's not under copyright - you can't copyright pure data, like | telephone numbers or contact information. Its probably under a compilation copyright though. Indeed. This is why, for example, Linux distribution vendors can prohibit