Friday, 6 February 2009

[creative-radio] Digest Number 2560

There are 11 messages in this issue.

Topics in this digest:

1a. Hey does anyone know of ANY software for Mac that will convert a
From: Jacques Value
1b. Re: Hey does anyone know of ANY software for Mac that will convert a
From: CPrize Foundation
1c. Re: Hey does anyone know of ANY software for Mac that will convert a
From: Doug Murray

2. Tsunami-affected Tamil Nadu village to get community radio station
From: George Lessard

3. Community Radio Station at Nagapattinam, Tamilnadu
From: George Lessard

4. Swaziland: S€ ¦'²gayoyo€ ¦'²s One FM, four others disqualified
From: George Lessard

5. Windhoek, Namibia: Karas FM admits challenges
From: George Lessard

6. TUNISIA: INDEPENDENT RADIO STATION UNDER SIEGE
From: George Lessard

7. M€ ¦éxico, DF, Mexico: En Michoac€ ¦án violento cierre d e radios co
From: George Lessard

8. M€ ¦ÉXICO, D.F.: Condenan cierre de radios comunitarias e n Michoac€
From: George Lessard

9. Update on community radio stations in India
From: George Lessard


Messages
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1a. Hey does anyone know of ANY software for Mac that will convert a
Posted by: "Jacques Value" hauntednapkin@yahoo.com hauntednapkin
Date: Thu Feb 5, 2009 8:37 pm ((PST))

.dvf file?
Switch claims to until you read the fine print (Windows-only).
Express Scribe also makes this claim, but it also does not work.
You would think VLC might, but no..

Any takers?

Sincerely appreciated,

B


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1b. Re: Hey does anyone know of ANY software for Mac that will convert a
Posted by: "CPrize Foundation" manager@cprize.org top_manager
Date: Fri Feb 6, 2009 6:23 am ((PST))

there's always the old standby to find answers...
http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=.dvf+mac&btnG=Google+Search&meta=


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]


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1c. Re: Hey does anyone know of ANY software for Mac that will convert a
Posted by: "Doug Murray" doug@borderfilms.com dougmurray85
Date: Fri Feb 6, 2009 6:33 am ((PST))

I had this problem too. There are two solutions, neither of which is
particularly handy:

1. If you have an Intel Mac, make it dual boot. Install Windows XP.
Install the Windows version of Switch. And boot in XP when you need to
convert.

2. Take a line out from your recording device and simply recapture the
audio on your Mac and save in any format you care to.

Like I said, these aren't great solutions -- but they worked for me.

Cheers!

Doug
San Pedro la Laguna, Guatemala

Jacques Value wrote:
>
> .dvf file?
> Switch claims to until you read the fine print (Windows-only).
> Express Scribe also makes this claim, but it also does not work.
> You would think VLC might, but no..
>
> Any takers?
>
> Sincerely appreciated,
>
> B
>
>

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502 42 68 73 32 Guatemala (currently)

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2. Tsunami-affected Tamil Nadu village to get community radio station
Posted by: "George Lessard" media@web.net themediamentor
Date: Thu Feb 5, 2009 8:40 pm ((PST))

Tsunami-affected TN village to get community radio station
Hindu - Chennai,India

New Delhi (PTI): The government on Thursday permitted a Madurai-based NGO
to establish, maintain and operate a Community Radio Station in Tamil Nadu
for empowering women, farmers and fishermen with critical information and
communication for disaster preparedness and management.

The Kalanjiam Community Radio Station, which is expected to be operational
within three months as per an agreement, will be set up by Madurai-based
DHAN Foundation in Vizhunthamavadi village of Keelayiur block in
Nagapattinam district of Tamil Nadu, an Information and Broadcasting
Ministry release said.

Nagapattinam district is a tsunami affected area. The Community Radio
Station is expected to serve particularly the women, farmers, and the
fishermen communities with information and communication relay
transmission that is critical for disaster preparedness and management.

The community management committee has made linkages with local government
institutions like panchayats, health centers, schools and disaster
management-related government institutions to establish a disaster
management mechanism to face natural calamities.

The Ministry said it expects that its initiative will help local people to
be better informed about developmental measures of the government and
promote transparency in the implementation of its schemes.
<http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/001200902051922.htm>


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3. Community Radio Station at Nagapattinam, Tamilnadu
Posted by: "George Lessard" media@web.net themediamentor
Date: Thu Feb 5, 2009 8:43 pm ((PST))

Community Radio Station at Nagapattinam, Tamilnadu
Press Information Bureau (press release) - New Delhi,India

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India has
permitted the DHAN Foundation Madurai to establish, maintain and operate a
Community Radio Station at Nagapattinam, Tamilnadu. The Community Radio
Station is expected to be operational within three months as per the
agreement.

DHAN Foundation, Madurai is a Non Governmental Organization. The Kalanjiam
Community Radio Station will be established at Village-Vizhunthamavadi,
Block-Keelaiyur, Distt-Nagapattinam, Tamilnadu.

It may be recalled that Nagapattinam is a tsunami affected area. The
Community Radio Station is expected to serve particularly, the women,
farmers, fishermen and empower them with information and communication
critical for disaster preparedness and management. The community
management committee has made linkages with the local government
institutions like panchayats, health centers, schools and disaster
management related Government institutions to establish a disaster
management mechanism to face natural calamities.

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting expects that the Community
Radio initiative of the Ministry will provide an opportunity to the local
communities to be better informed about the developmental initiatives of
the Government and promote transparency in the implementation of the
schemes.

<http://pib.nic.in/release/release.asp?relid=47290>


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4. Swaziland: S€ ¦'²gayoyo€ ¦'²s One FM, four others disqualified
Posted by: "George Lessard" media@web.net themediamentor
Date: Thu Feb 5, 2009 8:47 pm ((PST))

S€ ¦'²gayoyo€ ¦'²s One FM, four others disqualified
Times of Swaziland - Swaziland

Former Cabinet minister and radio personality S€ ¦'²gayoyo Magongo€ ¦'²s radio
application has been disqualified together with four others.

This news has been communicated to them. Magongo had made an application
through a company called Faze II Media (Pty) Limited where he is a partner
and his station would have traded as One FM. The four others were
Matsanjeni, Lubombo and Ngwempisi Community Radio Broadcasting Stations
and D€ ¦'²Nigma (Pty) Limited.

Yesterday the Swaziland Post and Telecommunications issued a press release
on the fate of the five applicants.

Some of the applications are said to have failed to meet the 12 guidelines
set.

"It is regrettable and unfortunate as a result that it has become
necessary to advise all applicants in respect of radio broadcasting
stations, both community and commercial, that their applications have been
disqualified. In light of the foregoing they are, however, encouraged to
re-apply following the rules," reads part of the statement.

When Magongo was reached for comment, he was still upbeat about his
chances of realising the dream of bouncing back to the profession where he
made a name for himself.

"I read the correspondence and we will go back to the drawing board to
ensure that we stick to the requirements that they have informed us of. I
have not lost any hope at all," he said.

One FM is billed to be a 24 hour channel.

<http://www.times.co.sz/index.php?news=5210>


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5. Windhoek, Namibia: Karas FM admits challenges
Posted by: "George Lessard" media@web.net themediamentor
Date: Thu Feb 5, 2009 8:51 pm ((PST))

Karas FM admits challenges
Informante - Windhoek,Namibia

Written by By Elvis Mboya
Wednesday, 04 February 2009

NEWLY introduced radio station, Karas FM, is facing challenges with regard
to organisational development, generation of advertising revenue, funding
and sustainability, management has confirmed.

Karas FM Spokesperson Ferdinand Jacobs said since the station went on air
on October 10 last year, it faced many challenges including providing
persistent and sustainable work and training for volunteers to bring their
skills to a mainstream media level.

Karas 102.3FM aims at recognising, promoting, and celebrating the richness
and values of the people of the South by building bridges between
different sections in the community for the purpose of social harmony,
cultural diversity and economic emancipation, Jacobs said.

Mindful of this reality, Karas FM endorses an earlier decision taken at a
Strategic Planning & Development Workshop in 2003, to broadcast in the
four most widely spoken languages in the region - these being Nama,
Oshiwambo, English and Afrikaans, with 40% of airtime allocated to Nama.

€ ¦'³We realised and stepped up to the plate to not only develop the skill
levels of our volunteers, but also to up the motivation levels of our
precious human capital, who selflessly are committed to produce quality
educative, informative and entertaining radio programmes,€ ¦'´ he said.
€ ¦'³It is worthy to note that these volunteers offer their services to the
community at no price, be it salary or other perks usually associated with
public and commercial radio stations.€ ¦'´

Jacobs also admitted that the level of social consciousness among
volunteers at the station differed from person to person, which required
constant constructive engagement.

€ ¦'³Our approach to sustainability hinges on two distinct principles. These
are financial sustainability & community participation and ownership,€ ¦'´ he
said.
€ ¦'³Judging from participation in our programmes by means of interviews, live
studio request, SMSes and vox pops, community participation levels are
satisfactory, but there is room for improvement.€ ¦'´

He added that as part of their community mobilisation strategy, Karas FM
would soon engage in visits to schools, churches, community forums and
open days to give students from different schools the chance to visit the
studios and familiarise themselves with the operations of a community
radio station.
Informante3@tgi.na

<http://www.informante.web.na/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3438&Itemid=104>


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6. TUNISIA: INDEPENDENT RADIO STATION UNDER SIEGE
Posted by: "George Lessard" media@web.net themediamentor
Date: Thu Feb 5, 2009 8:55 pm ((PST))

INDEPENDENT RADIO STATION UNDER SIEGE
IFEX - Toronto,Ontario,Canada

Tunisian plainclothes police surrounded and raided the offices of a
just-launched satellite radio station and detained one of its journalists
last week, the latest affront on independent journalism in the country,
say the IFEX Tunisia Monitoring Group (TMG) and IFEX members.

On 27 January, the coordinator of Radio Kalima, Dhafer Otay, was abducted
by plainclothes police officers outside the station's premises in Tunis.
Six hours later, he was released without charge, but threatened with
arrest if he continued working on the radio project.

The standoff at the offices, which also house two human rights groups,
IFEX member the Observatory of Press, Publishing, and Creative Freedom
(OLPEC) and the National Council for Liberties in Tunisia (CNLT),
intensified the following day with heavier police presence.

Dozens of officers obstructed those who tried to enter the building,
including high-profile lawyer Mohamed Abbou and journalist Slim Boukhdhir.
One activist, Makhlouf Zouhayr, who had come to express his solidarity
with the Kalima staff, was severely beaten by police, while Omar Mestiri,
managing editor of Kalima (the online publication), was attacked when he
tried to stop them.

Some of Kalima's reporters and contributors stayed in the building
overnight, fearing that if they left, they would be unable to continue
broadcasting.

Then on 30 January, police, accompanied by Tunisia's deputy prosecutor,
raided Kalima's studios, seized equipment, forced staff out and sealed the
building. Police have also allegedly surrounded the homes of two female
Kalima reporters, threatening and insulting them. One Radio Kalima
journalist, Hatam Boukesra, was arrested and detained for eight hours,
reports the Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders, a
joint programme of the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH)
and the World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT).

Mestiri, who tried to travel to Europe on 1 February, had his passport and
boarding pass confiscated, only to be returned to him when his plane had
departed.

At present, Kalima's offices remain sealed and surrounded by police.

Radio Kalima was started by the same team that runs the locally blocked
online news site Kalima. The station began satellite broadcasts early last
week, in addition to their previously web-only radio programming. Sihem
Bensedrine, a staunch free expression advocate and editor of Kalima, told
the International Press Institute (IPI) she's convinced that the launch
prompted the police assault.

"This is obviously a way to silence this radio ... They (the authorities)
can control all things on the land. They cannot control the sky, and for
this reason they are reacting like this. We will continue broadcasting on
satellite even after what happened today, and Radio Kalima will never be
silenced," Bensedrine said.

Abbou, who spent more than two years in jail for denouncing the increasing
use of torture since President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali seized power in
1987, told the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) the kidnapping of
Otay and the raid had no legal basis. "This is a new reminder that there
is zero tolerance for independent journalism in this country," he said.

The European branch of the World Association of Community Radio
Broadcasters (AMARC) is asking the EU to cease trading with Tunisia. "We
firmly condemn the dictatorship methods put in place by the Tunisian
government, and we ask the EU to block immediately all commercial
relations with Tunisia unless basic human rights are guaranteed," said
Mariano Sanchez, president of AMARC-Europe.

TMG is calling international attention to the Kalima siege and demanding
that the authorities stop the harassment of the Kalima staff. "These
events come as the latest affront in a long history of violations of the
right to a free press in Tunisia," said TMG chair Rohan Jayasekera.
"Journalists and human rights activists are frequently victims of
harassment, arbitrary violence and censorship."

Visit these links:
- TMG: http://campaigns.ifex.org/tmg/
- TMG statement: http://tinyurl.com/cj96tp
- IFEX Tunisia page: http://tinyurl.com/bmty5x
- Observatory: http://tinyurl.com/djk367

<http://www.ifex.org/en/content/view/full/100574/>


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7. M€ ¦éxico, DF, Mexico: En Michoac€ ¦án violento cierre d e radios co
Posted by: "George Lessard" media@web.net themediamentor
Date: Thu Feb 5, 2009 9:00 pm ((PST))

En Michoac€ ¦án violento cierre de radios comunitarias: Amarc
Cimac - M€ ¦éxico, DF, Mexico


Pueblos ind€ ¦ígenas tienen derecho a operar sus medios
En Michoac€ ¦án violento cierre de radios comunitarias: Amarc


De la redacci€ ¦ón

M€ ¦éxico, DF, 4 febrero 09 (CIMAC).- Ante el cierre violento de dos emisoras
comunitarias pur€ ¦épechas en Michoac€ ¦án, ocurridos durante enero, la
Asociaci€ ¦ón Mundial de Radios Comunitarias M€ ¦éxico (Amarc) conden€ ¦ó el uso
excesivo de violencia por parte de las autoridades en contra de
comunidades ind€ ¦ígenas que quieren ejercer su derecho a comunicar, pero que
el Estado mexicano se niega a reconocerles.

Uno de los cierres ocurri€ ¦ó el 29 de enero, cuando un centenar de elementos
de la Agencia Federal de Investigaciones (AFI) y de la Secretar€ ¦ía de
Comunicaciones y Transportes (SCT) se presentaron a la comunidad de
ind€ ¦ígena pur€ ¦épecha de Ocumicho, municipio de Charapan Michoac€ ¦án, para
cerrar la emisora comunitaria U€ ¦ékakua.

El otro fue el pasado 24 de enero, cuando personal de la AFI y SCT
confiscaron el equipo de transmisi€ ¦ón de la emisora comunitaria Ei€ ¦ámpiti,
en la comunidad pur€ ¦épecha de Nuevo San Juan Parangaricutiro.

La pol€ ¦ítica represiva de cierres de emisoras comunitarias, que a€ ¦ún no
cuentan con su permiso de operaci€ ¦ón no es la soluci€ ¦ón, dice Amarc en un
comunicado.

Hasta el momento, dice el texto, no se ha implementado una normativa que
haga efectivo el Art€ ¦ículo 2€ ¦º constitucional que otorga derecho a las
comunidades ind€ ¦ígenas para operar sus propios medios de comunicaci€ ¦ón, a€ ¦ún
cuando dichas comunidades han hecho sus peticiones de permiso para estar
dentro de la legalidad, la respuesta de las autoridades son largos
procesos burocr€ ¦áticos o el silencio.

La verdadera soluci€ ¦ón consiste en hacer una reforma legislativa y una
pol€ ¦ítica p€ ¦ública del Ejecutivo, que garantice la igualdad de oportunidades
y la participaci€ ¦ón ciudadana en los medios de comunicaci€ ¦ón de acuerdo a
los est€ ¦ándares internacionales emitidos al respecto por la Organizaci€ ¦ón de
las Naciones Unidas y la Comisi€ ¦ón Interamericana de Derechos Humanos.

Cabe remarcar, agrega, que el reconocimiento y fortalecimiento de la
radiodifusi€ ¦ón comunitaria se encuentra en el reciente Plan Nacional de
Derechos Humanos del gobierno federal.

U€ ¦ÉKAKUA

En el caso del cierre de la emisora U€ ¦ékakua, ocurrido el pasado 29 de
enero, a las 13:30 horas aproximadamente, 100 personas, entre personal de
la AFI y SCT, se presentaron a la comunidad de ind€ ¦ígena pur€ ¦épecha de
Ocumicho, municipio de Charapan Michoac€ ¦án, para cerrar la emisora
comunitaria.

Amagaron a dos mujeres j€ ¦óvenes para que se dejara de hacer la transmisi€ ¦ón
y se enterara la comunidad, de acuerdo con testimonios de integrantes de
la radio. A una de ellas se le tap€ ¦ó la boca para que no pudiera avisar a
los radioescuchas sobre el cierre, adem€ ¦ás las autoridades se negaron a
presentar los escritos para el cierre de la radio.

La emisora, que transmit€ ¦ía con una potencia de 5 watts en la frecuencia
del 104.5 de FM, transmit€ ¦ía en pur€ ¦épecha para una comunidad que tiene uno
de los € ¦índices m€ ¦ás altos de pobreza en el estado. Desde el 2003 hizo
gestiones para obtener permiso de operaci€ ¦ón cuando fung€ ¦ía como gobernador
L€ ¦ázaro C€ ¦árdenas Battel, quien turn€ ¦ó la petici€ ¦ón a la delegaci€ ¦ón estatal
de la SCT sin que obtuvieran una respuesta concreta.

EIAMPITI

En el caso de la radio Ei€ ¦ámpiti, el pasado 24 de enero, aproximadamente a
las 16:00 horas, personal de la AFI y de la SCT se presentaron en la Casa
de la Cultura del Ayuntamiento donde estaba en la emisora comunitaria, en
la comunidad ind€ ¦ígena pur€ ¦épecha de Nuevo San Juan Parangaricutiro,
Michoac€ ¦án, confiscando el equipo de transmisi€ ¦ón, cuando en ese momento la
radio no estaba transmitiendo.

Esta emisora inici€ ¦ó sus gestiones en el 2002 ante la Comisi€ ¦ón de
Desarrollo de los Pueblos Ind€ ¦ígenas (CDI) para que les apoyaran para la
obtenci€ ¦ón de su permiso de operaci€ ¦ón, sin embargo, la respuesta de esta
dependencia fue proponerles que ellos tuvieran en comodato la radio y la
CDI ser la titular del permiso, propuesta que no que aceptada por la
comunidad, pues no quer€ ¦ían la tutela de una instancia del gobierno, sino
ejercer plenamente su derecho como lo marca la constituci€ ¦ón.

FUERZA DESMEDIDA

En el caso de Ocumicho, dice Amarc, se despleg€ ¦ó una fuerza desmedida de
instancias del Estado en contra de una emisora de 5 watts de potencia, lo
cual establece una tendencia del actual gobierno a criminalizar el
ejercicio de la libertad de expresi€ ¦ón de aquellas comunidades m€ ¦ás
empobrecidas y excluidas del pa€ ¦ís.

Esa fuerza polic€ ¦íaca, dice la organizaci€ ¦ón, debiera estar encaminada a
combatir el crimen organizado y no a amedrentar a las comunidades
ind€ ¦ígenas que a pesar de todos sus esfuerzos y demandas para que se
cumplan sus derechos, el Estado mexicano, especialmente el Ejecutivo y el
Legislativo, se niegan a atender.

El Estado mexicano, en lugar de cumplir la gran cantidad de
recomendaciones de organismos internacionales de derechos humanos para el
reconocimiento de los medios comunitarios, lo que ha hecho es privilegiar
a quienes ya cuentan con medios de comunicaci€ ¦ón, mientras a las
comunidades m€ ¦ás vulnerables del pa€ ¦ís no s€ ¦ólo les deja en el olvido, sino
que adem€ ¦ás se les persigue.

09/GG

<http://www.cimacnoticias.com/site/09020404-En-Michoacan-violen.36497.0.html>


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8. M€ ¦ÉXICO, D.F.: Condenan cierre de radios comunitarias e n Michoac€
Posted by: "George Lessard" media@web.net themediamentor
Date: Thu Feb 5, 2009 9:02 pm ((PST))

http://www.proceso.com.mx/noticias_articulo.php?articulo=66067


JENARO VILLAMIL

M€ ¦ÉXICO, D.F., 4 de febrero (apro).- La Asociaci€ ¦ón Mundial de Radios
Comunitarias (AMARC) conden€ ¦ó este mi€ ¦ércoles el "uso excesivo de violencia"
de la AFI y la SCT, que el pasado 24 de enero enviaron a 100 elementos
para cancelar las transmisiones de las radios comunitarias de la regi€ ¦ón
pur€ ¦épecha de Ocumicho, municipio de Charapan, en Michoac€ ¦án.

En tanto, el Sistema Xiranhua Comunicaciones advirti€ ¦ó que el cierre
reciente de esta estaci€ ¦ón radiof€ ¦ónica, as€ ¦í como de las radiodifusoras
E€ ¦íampeti € ¦'¶en el 89.1 FM€ ¦'¶ y la de San Juan Nuevo Paranguaricutiro, tambi€ ¦én
en el municipio de Charapan, no frenar€ ¦án los planes para crear 12
estaciones m€ ¦ás en el territorio pur€ ¦épecha.

En un comunicado, el Sistema Xiranhua responsabiliz€ ¦ó a la Secretar€ ¦ía de
Comunicaciones y Transportes (SCT) y a la Procuradur€ ¦ía General de la
Rep€ ¦ública de actuar bajo presi€ ¦ón de "los monopolios informativos", a los
que acusa de pretender silenciar, una vez m€ ¦ás, a las comunidades
ind€ ¦ígenas.

Por su parte, Carlos Aparicio, representante en M€ ¦éxico de la AMARC, se€ ¦ñal€ ¦ó
que en el caso de Ocumichu se despleg€ ¦ó una "fuerza desmedida" en contra de
una peque€ ¦ña emisora de apenas 5 watts de potencia, lo que denota "una
tendencia del actual gobierno a criminalizar el ejercicio de la libertad
de expresi€ ¦ón de aquellas comunidades m€ ¦ás empobrecidas y excluidas del
pa€ ¦ís".

El 24 de enero, a las 16 horas, 100 elementos de la Agencia Federal de
Investigaci€ ¦ón (AFI) y de la SCT se presentaron en la casa de la cultura
del ayuntamiento, desde donde transmit€ ¦ía la emisora, para confiscar el
equipo de transmisi€ ¦ón, pese a que no se estaba difundiendo ninguna
programaci€ ¦ón.

La emisora transmit€ ¦ía desde 2003 e hizo gestiones a trav€ ¦és del gobierno
perredista de L€ ¦ázaro C€ ¦árdenas Batel y de la Comisi€ ¦ón de Desarrollo de
Pueblos Ind€ ¦ígenas (CDI) para obtener un permiso de la SCT, sin obtener
respuesta concreta.

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9. Update on community radio stations in India
Posted by: "George Lessard" media@web.net themediamentor
Date: Thu Feb 5, 2009 9:14 pm ((PST))

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Subject: [cr-india] Update on community radio stations in India - 2
From: "sajan venniyoor" <venniyoor@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, February 5, 2009 21:48
To: "CR India" <cr-india@sarai.net>
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There are now 41 operational CR stations in India, of which 38 are campus
radio stations (see list below)
Applications received (under new scheme) - 303
Applications rejected - 38
Applications being processed - 158
Letters of Intent issued (total) - 107

LIST OF OPERATIONAL CR STATIONS (31 JAN 2009)
**

1. Sri Venketswara Oriental College, Tirupathi, Andhra Pradesh
2. Sri Vishnu Engineering College for Women,Bhimavaram, Andhra Pradesh
3. Deccan Development Society, Hydrabad, Andhra Pradesh - NGO
4. Indian Institute of Business Management, Patna, Bihar
5. Vivek High School, Chandigarh
6. AJK Mass Communication Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi
7. Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New
Delhi
8. Jagan Institute of Management Studies, Rohini, New Delhi
9. Jagannath International Management School, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi
10. University of Delhi, Delhi
11. Sardar Patel University,Vallab Vidyanagar, Gujarat
12. Mudra Instt. of Communication, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
13. University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad, Karnataka
14. Sri Bhagwan Mahaveer Jain College, Bangalore, Karnataka
15. DC School of Management & Technology, Kottayam, Kerala
16. The Society for Development Alternatives, New Delhi at Orchha, Madhya
Pradesh - NGO
17. Vidya Pratisthan's Institute of Information Technology, Baramati,
Pune, Maharashtra
18. Pune University, Pune, Maharashtra
19. Film & TV Institute of India, Pune, Maharashtra
20. Sri Manakula Vinayagar Engineering College,
Pondicherry
21. Guru Nanak Girls College, Ludhiana, Punjab
22. Banasthali Vidyapeeth, Banasthali.Rajasthan
23. India International Institute of Management, Jaipur, Rajasthan
24. Eminent T.T. Girls College, Diggi, Malpura, Distt.- Tonk,
Rajasthan
25. Anna University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
26. Kongu Engineering College, Erode , Tamil Nadu
27. MOP Vaishnav College for Women, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
28. Erode Sengunthar Engg. College, Erode, Tamil Nadu
29. Holy Cross College, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu
30. Loyola College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
31. Peace Industrial School, Dindigul, Tamil Nadu
32. PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
33. Aditanar College of Arts & Science, Virapandianpatnam, Tiruchendur,
Tamilnadu
34. Sunbeam English School, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
35. City Montessori School, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
36. CMS Degree College, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
37. P.G.College, Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh
38. Jadavpur University, Kolkata, West Bengal
39. Shree Ramana Maharishi Academy for the Blind, Bangalore
40. Mannvikas Samajik Sanstha, Satara - NGO
41. Institute of Management Studies, Noida
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