Re: [DDN] Help for Community Radio Stations

2005-02-27 Thread David P. Dillard
George Lessard, noted in the John Hibbs post, is from the Northwestern Territories in Canada, from whence he is the moderator of the MediaMentor discussion group on Yahoo Groups. MediaMentor http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mediamentor George posts a steady stream of excellent messages and the

Re: [DDN] Help for community radio stations

2005-02-26 Thread John Hibbs
At 2:11 PM +0100 2/25/05, A. K. Mahan wrote: In this convergence, radio promises to take on even greater significance and value. For this reason, we believe that radio is the one to watch. Amy Mahan, I love you. I believe you are just exactly on target! Now. Perhaps I should be writing off

[DDN] Help for community radio stations

2005-02-25 Thread John Hibbs
First, there is an enormous amount of technical skills on this list, http://www.digitaldividenetwork.org; not to mention serious intellectual depth that comes with almost every post. Second, while there has been a lot of talk about podcasting, and other audio deliveries, and some talk about

Re: [DDN] Help for community radio stations

2005-02-25 Thread A. K. Mahan
Second, while there has been a lot of talk about podcasting, and other audio deliveries, and some talk about internet (streaming) radio, there hasn't been much talk about reducing the divide by combining the power of the Net with the reach of conventional radio. The One to Watch: Radio, New

Re: [DDN] Help for community radio stations

2005-02-25 Thread Geoff Rowland
You may be interested in a project I work on called RANET (http://www.ranetproject.net). We work with First Voice International (http://www.firstvoiceint.org/) who provide us with a small amount of bandwidth on the Worldspace satellite (http://www.worldspace.com/). If you are in the states,