I’m not sure about the distributability of a recording, as I suspect that it 
won’t be under a free licence (I will have a recording).  I will try to get a 
transcript up somewhere.  Alternatively, you can stream the radio station over 
the internet at their website, which could be a good way for those outside of 
the Queensland Coasts to listen: http://www.abc.net.au/goldcoast/

 

Regards,

Craig

 

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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gerard Meijssen
Sent: Saturday, 14 November 2009 6:00 PM
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Subject: Re: [Commons-l] Talking about Bert Roberts, Commons, and Wikipedia on 
ABC Radio in Queensland

 

Hoi,
Will there be a recording so that the people who are on the opposite end of the 
globe can listen to it ?
Thanks,
     GerardM

2009/11/14 Craig Franklin <[email protected]>

Hi all,

 

Just a heads-up that yesterday I recorded an interview with Scott Mayman of ABC 
Radio, where we talked about the Bert Roberts photo collection, free licensing, 
Wikimedia Commons, and Wikipedia.  The interview will be broadcast on Scott’s 
“Afternoon Chillout” programme next week, most probably on Friday.  People on 
the Gold Coast can listen on 91.7FM, and on the Sunshine Coast can listen on 
90.3FM.  We spoke for fifteen minutes about various things, but the interview 
will be edited down to around five minutes for actual broadcast, so I don’t 
know what topics will actually make it onto the air.  Nevertheless, if you’re 
in the area, and want to hear me talk about Edwardian-era Ipswich, flagged 
revisions, and the free culture movement in general, please tune in!

 

Cheers,

Craig (who is glad that his first on air radio experience is over with!)


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