KTTC Online Radio Fall 2011 Schedule
This just a sample of a student run internet radio station
AM Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday AM
6 AM Democracy Now! (Syndicated)*
A national, daily, listener-sponsored, news hour hosted by award-winning journalists Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez. Pacifica Radio's flagship program.
Experience Talks
The Classics
L.A. News 6 AM
6:30 6:30
7 AM Morning Review 7 - 8 am Halfway Down
The Stairs
Freeway Jam: Current Events 7 AM
7:30 Connect The Dots
Sojourner Truth (Syndicated)*
with Margaret Prescod 7:30
8 AM Uprising! (Syndicated)
News and Public Affairs
with Art & John
Alan Watts 8 AM (Syndicated)*
8:30 Labor Review
8:57am Community Calendar 8:57 to 9:00 am M - F 8:57am
9 AM Democracy Now! Repeat (Example the student management may want to go another way)
Current Affairs with Pacifica Host Amy Goodman
Digital the Campus Village
TBA
South America In Focus
Don
9 AM
9:30 9:30
10 AM Letters and Politics
Show Expo: Campus Events
TBA
Music TBA 10 AM
11 AM The Global Village
Music From Around The World and Around the Block
11 am - 1 pm
Community News
w/ commentary
Background Trades and Vocations
TBA
Briefing: Campus Adminstration News
College President or appointed Host
11 AM
Noon Across The Pacific
TBA
Hutchinson Report
Dr. Earl Ofari Hutchinson
Maria Armoudian Noon
12:30 12:30
PM Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday PM
1 PM
Health and Spirituality 1 - 2 PM
Liberated Sisters
Free Forum
TBA
1 PM
1:30 Vision
The Sounds Of Transformation Think Outside The Cage
1:30
2 PM
Access Unlimited (Syndicated)*
Truthdig Radio (Syndicated)*
Ring Of Fire Radio
Arts In Review
Mr. Martinez
Afro-Dicia (Syndicated)
D.J. TBA
Reggae Central
TBA
2:30 Campus Performance Showcase 2:30
3 PM
Al Jazeera News in English
3 PM
3:30 DeadlineLA
TBA
In The City
Host TBA
Radio Intifada David Feldman Show
3:30
4 PM Strategy Session
Voices from the Frontline
Spotlight Africa
Host TBA
Melting Pot with Host TBA
4 PM
4:30 4:30
5 PM
Background Briefing - Ian Masters (syndicated)
Behind The Headlines
Host TBA
Dedon Kamathi 5 PM
5:57pm Community Calendar (Rebroadcast from 8:57 am)
5:57pm
PM Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday PM
6:00 Pacifica News
7:00pm - 6:00am Rebroadcast of earlier shows with a mixture of auto DJ music shows...
*= (Syndicated) Shows that are synicated will need their permission and contract with this station.
All these program you have just review are not set in stone but just an example of what can be done. The A.S.O. Will need to choose segments for their shows and choose their rep to follow the station's progress.
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Greece Block Flotillas
Greece Continues To Block Gaza-Bound Flotilla
Courtesy of Democracy Now!
The Greek coast guard is continuing to block any Gaza-bound ships from leaving Greek ports. On Monday, Greek authorities intercepted a Canadian ship which had set sail for Gaza carrying medicine. The action came three days after the Greek coast guard intercepted the U.S.-flagged ship, "The Audacity of Hope," minutes after it set sail for Gaza. A group of international activists had hoped to bring humanitarian aid to Gaza aboard a 10-ship flotilla. But the ships have been unable to sail due to acts of sabotage and the ban by the Greek government. Jane Hirschmann helped organize the U.S. Boat to Gaza.
Jane Hirschmann, spokesperson for U.S. boat to Gaza: "We will never give up as long as Gaza is under siege and Palestinian people are not free. It is our responsibility when the governments do not act correctly for the civil society to do the right thing and we will never give up and we will continue to sail to Gaza until Gaza is free."
Huwaida Arraf of the Free Gaza Movement accused the Greek government of unfairly blocking the ships from sailing.
Huwaida Arraf, Free Gaza Movement Organizer: "What we see is that the Greek government is using various forms of administrative delays to stop our boats and these can’t last forever, they’ve been completely irrational in some of the demands that they’ve made from us and yet we’ve run around and tried to satisfy them and every time we satisfy one, they ask for something else. These administrative delays we know are a tactic but in effect our boats are legal, our boats are seaworthy, they can delay us a day, a week, two weeks, but eventually our boats will get out."
The Greek government defended its actions.
Gregory Delavekouras, Greek Foreign Ministry Spokesman: "It is first and foremost an issue of security, for the people themselves and for stability in the region. And this is why the international community in its entirety has taken the same position, everybody believes that there is a real threat for life for those who participate in the flotilla, and also a real danger of escalation in the region which is right now in a very fragile position."
Courtesy of Democracy Now!
The Greek coast guard is continuing to block any Gaza-bound ships from leaving Greek ports. On Monday, Greek authorities intercepted a Canadian ship which had set sail for Gaza carrying medicine. The action came three days after the Greek coast guard intercepted the U.S.-flagged ship, "The Audacity of Hope," minutes after it set sail for Gaza. A group of international activists had hoped to bring humanitarian aid to Gaza aboard a 10-ship flotilla. But the ships have been unable to sail due to acts of sabotage and the ban by the Greek government. Jane Hirschmann helped organize the U.S. Boat to Gaza.
Jane Hirschmann, spokesperson for U.S. boat to Gaza: "We will never give up as long as Gaza is under siege and Palestinian people are not free. It is our responsibility when the governments do not act correctly for the civil society to do the right thing and we will never give up and we will continue to sail to Gaza until Gaza is free."
Huwaida Arraf of the Free Gaza Movement accused the Greek government of unfairly blocking the ships from sailing.
Huwaida Arraf, Free Gaza Movement Organizer: "What we see is that the Greek government is using various forms of administrative delays to stop our boats and these can’t last forever, they’ve been completely irrational in some of the demands that they’ve made from us and yet we’ve run around and tried to satisfy them and every time we satisfy one, they ask for something else. These administrative delays we know are a tactic but in effect our boats are legal, our boats are seaworthy, they can delay us a day, a week, two weeks, but eventually our boats will get out."
The Greek government defended its actions.
Gregory Delavekouras, Greek Foreign Ministry Spokesman: "It is first and foremost an issue of security, for the people themselves and for stability in the region. And this is why the international community in its entirety has taken the same position, everybody believes that there is a real threat for life for those who participate in the flotilla, and also a real danger of escalation in the region which is right now in a very fragile position."
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