----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 1999 12:33 PM Subject: Live From Seattle: World Trade Watch Radio > LIVE FROM SEATTLE: WORLD TRADE WATCH RADIO > > Help get this alternative coverage on your local non-commercial station! > > Syndicated columnist Norman Solomon and veteran radio journalist > Julie Light will co-host World Trade Watch, a series of five daily programs > from the historic WTO Summit in Seattle, Nov. 29 to Dec. 3, 1999. > > The air you breathe, the food you eat, even the size of your bank account > are all affected by the World Trade Organization. Yet transnational > corporations increasingly call the shots and benefit from international > trade policy. Companies like Microsoft and Boeing plan to roll out the red > carpet for top officials from 135 countries at the upcoming summit. > Environmentalists, labor and community activists from around the globe will > also converge on Seattle to hold forums and protests, demanding that their > voices be heard. > > WORLD TRADE WATCH will be talking to farmers from India, trade activists > from Ghana, peasants from Chiapas, and grassroots activists from the U.S. and > around the world. We'll track behind the scenes corporate lobbyists and > buttonhole official trade representatives. We'll have reports from the > field and lively in-studio discussion. > > Find out how you can get your local radio station to carry WORLD TRADE WATCH! > > Programs are FREE to non-commercial stations. > > CONTACT US TODAY: (510) 251-1077 > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Co-Produced by the NATIONAL RADIO PROJECT: www.radioproject.org, > CORPORATE WATCH: www.corpwatch.org, and the INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC ACCURACY: > www.accuracy.org > > WORLD TRADE WATCH can be aired live from the NPR satellite or via tape > delay. One-hour programs can also be aired in 29-minute modules. Broadcast > quality programming will also be distributed on the Internet. > > SATELLITE: > Live uplink from KUOW Seattle > A67.7 on the public radio satellite > 13:00-13:59 EST > > INTERNET BROADCAST QUALITY: > www.radioproject.org Downloadable version of the programs in MPEG format. > See the site for software and instructions. Winamp is necessary for > playback. In order to take full advantage of MPEG quality a professional > sound card is required. > > INTERNET FOR PERSONAL LISTENING: > WTO series in RealAudio format on Corporate Watch website: > www.corpwatch.org, or the National Radio Project web site, > www.radioproject.org > > > > > > > --- from list [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---