Sunday 30 January 2011

[creative-radio] #egypt 18 Ways to Circumvent the Egyptians Governments' Internet Block #Jan25

 

18 Ways to Circumvent the Egyptians Governments' Internet Block

By: @AnonymousRx @Warintel

01] Nour DSL is still working in Egypt, Dial up with 0777 7776 or 07777 666

02] IP addresses for social media: pass on to people in #Egypt:
Twitter: 128.242.240.52. Facebook: 69.63.189.34

03] How to circumvent the communications blackout in #Egypt
http://slink.us?lr Arabic

04] #hamradio frequencies for #egypt http://slink.us?ls PLEASE SPREAD
IRC: http://slink.us?lt

05] Ham Radio Software software for PC, Mac and Linux
http://www.hamsphere.com Communicate w/ #egypt

06] TOR Bridge 189.129.67.78:443 04FD6AE46E95F1E46B5264528C48EA84DB10CAC4

07] There is an Old DSL Dialup 24564600

08] Send SMS reports to +1 949 209 7559 and they will retweet for you.
Please spread to those in #Egypt on battlefield

09] #Egypt hams are on 7.050-7.200 MHz LSB

10] Egypt Gov only blocking by DNS. So for Twitter try 128.242.245.148
Facebook 69.63.189.11 Proxy

11] VPN Server http://texnomic.com/url/2L is now stable and open for
FREE to ALL

12] Help the Egypt Revolutionaries by overcoming the Firewall
https://www.accessnow.org/proxy-cloud

13] 0m band, 7.050-7.20­0 MHz LSB, 318.5 degrees (northwest­/north
from cairo) Ham Radio Operators

14] We are now providing dialup modem service at +46850009990.
user/pass: telecomix/telecomix (only for #egypt, respect that
PLEASE!).

15] People of Egypt ONLY! Use this dial-up provided by friends in
France to go online: +33172890150 (login 'toto' password 'toto')

16] FREE VPN Server to bypass ANY Blockage on ANY ADSL or Cell
Network. Domain: Cloud.Texnomic.com User: FreeEgypt Pass: #Jan25

17] Third party apps: Tweetdeck http://www.tweetdeck.com/ & Hootsuite
http://hootsuite.com/ still work for updating Twitter

18] Follow @AnonymousRx

We are anonymous
We are legion
We do not forgive
We do not forget
Expect us

Please help support #OpEgypt and join anonymous in IRC chat, you can
use a secure web version of IRC called Mibbit @ http://slink.us?ll
Ask what you can do to help when in the chat channel, anonymous
members are always willing to help out new members!

- @AnonymousRx

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Saturday 29 January 2011

[creative-radio] Statement on Refugee Self Organization in Lagers by Rex Osa “Refugees have a Voice”

 

Refugee Conference in Stuttgart - Statement on Refugee Self Organization
in Lagers by Rex Osa "Refugees have a Voice"

http://thevoiceforum.org/node/1963

For years, Refugees have been actively involved in the struggles against
injustices imposed on them by the European Government with Germany taking
the Lead. In Baden Wurttemberg, little is yet to be seen about refugees
been active in the struggle. Just in the past months, refugees in Baden
Wurttemberg realized and acknowledged the strength in networking
especially against the lager system. In the course to further strengthen
the mobilization for Refugees' self-Organization, a conference with title
"Refugees have a Voice" is planned for March 12, 2011 in Stuttgart, Baden
Wurttemberg.

Refugees are responsible for the general preparation and organization of
this Conference. Speakers are chosen from our sphere and Refugee Activist
from other German States are invited to share their long years of
experiences in the struggle through exchanges and join us to formulate
better strategies to strengthen the ongoing protest actions in Baden
Wurttemberg. The core objective of the Conference will be stressed on
building Refugee Communities with priorities in acknowledging that we are
the best persons to tell our own stories from why we are here and what we
are confronted with in the system. Because without us as practical
victims, compromise will continually be celebrated while the main problems
of discrimination, racism and stigmatization propagated through a
beautiful face seasonal antiracist activism remains the daily order.

Reasons for Our struggles…

Although individual or specific situation in Lagers may seem different in
Nature all over Germany, the Situations of every refugee boils down to the
German Apartheid concept of isolation, exclusion and total control of
those seen as unwanted in this society. The values of the so called
unwanted guests are identified with being accommodated in Lagers located
either at the edge of the Community or in the middle of nowhere, striped
off all rights to privacy and choice, restricted from exercising the right
to move freely and availability of limited medical attention, just to name
a few among other repressive mechanisms.

The State projects Refugees as enemies of the Society who must be left
defenseless while a crusade of systematic destruction goes on unabated.
Their daily lives are complemented with instrumental hatred,
discrimination, total control and institutionalized racism. The lager as
the central instrument of the repression is nothing short from Segregation
Ghettos beautifully made by name of Asylum homes. The Lager mentality is
reminiscent of the old times of slavery, colonialism and nationalism, a
strategy to keep the so called bad eggs far from the normal Society to
facilitate identification, control and deportation. Continuous repressive
cultures are imposed on us, to frighten, traumatize and psychologically
destroy us in other to sustain the German culture of dominance and
superiority.

The whole repression has even brain-washed many of us who are now made to
see the different available ways to survive as the only possibility. We do
not even know who to trust anymore. i.e. the Good or Bad amongst the
Social workers, the Police or otherwise. In many cases, the social workers
become the major horror to the Victimized Refugees. The German Asylum
politics is a contradiction to the UN Convention on refugee protection
creating well meditated loop holes for their administrative Districts and
departments to enforce arbitrary decrees.

Enough is enough from institutionalized lies and mockery. Knowing the
truth of what it is costing to run the whole mechanism of control is a
right to every German. It costs the state far more to deport, fortify
boarder Regimes and enforce the repressive forces than it cost to allow us
the freedom guaranteed by international standards.

By self organization, the deeds of the state would be made known to the
Society, Refugees will be able to keep the Authorities' on serious check,
Refugees will be able to know their rights to resist any form of
repression and institutionalized lies and mockery, Refugees would have the
guts to always ask the Question "Why" which commits officials to lying in
defense of their practices of injustice.

Community networking in Lagers is intended to redirect Refugees' attention
to the lager as the central base for all the repression, analyze the need
for us refugees to believe in our potentials and bridge the gap between
the repression we face in this so-called "democratic Germany" and our
basic reason of flight because, "we are here because you destroyed our
Countries".

We demand the Closure of all Lagers

We demand the abolition of racial Segregating Laws

We demand freedom and dignity for all including Refugees.

Flüchtlingsinitiative in Biberach
Email: Refugeenews thevoice_bdw@yahoo.de
The VOICE Refugee Forum, Baden Wurttemberg

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Wednesday 26 January 2011

[creative-radio] Reality Radio: Telling True Stories in Sound

 

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jay Allison, TRANSOM.org
Date: 26 January 2011 07:53
Subject: NEW RADIO SPECIAL - Reality Radio: Telling True Stories in Sound

TRANSOM.org
a showcase & workshop for new public radio
http://www.transom.org
January 26, 2011

* NEW RADIO SPECIAL - Reality Radio: Telling True Stories in Sound *

A few months ago I emceed an evening of radio storytelling at WGBH in
Boston, sponsored by the Association of Independents in Radio. The evening
was based on the book "Reality Radio: Telling True Stories in Sound,"
edited by John Biewen and Alexa Dilworth, and featured riffs by Ira Glass,
The Kitchen Sisters, and me.

Ira told a hopeful story about what a bad radio producer he was, even after
seven years of doing it. Nikki Silva and Davia Nelson explained how they
befriend such a grand variety of strangers in telling their stories, and I
talked about documenting our community in 60-second bursts of sound over
the course of ten years. All our spiels were based on material we created
for Transom, which ended up in John and Alexa's book.

Viki Merrick at Atlantic Public Media (Transom's home) produced the
hour-long special and you can find it on the PRX. If you're a station, you
can air it or fundraise around it, since it's a celebration of what we do
in public radio.
http://www.prx.org/pieces/56154-reality-radio-telling-true-stories-in-sound

Drop over any time,

Jay Allison
Atlantic Public Media
Woods Hole, Massachusetts
www.transom.org

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Thursday 20 January 2011

[creative-radio] Job related to disaster and means of communcation: BBC World Service Trust and I

 

BBC World Service Trust and Internews Europe Consortium recently posted their job advertisement for Head of Project, Infoasaid which may be of interest to colleagues in this list as it requires understanding of disaster and means of communications and information.

JOB: Head of Project, Infoasaid
BBC World Service Trust and Internews Europe Consortium, London
Location: London, UK
Last Date: January 30, 2011

Ref.514648
BBC World Service Trust and Internews Europe Consortium
9-month contract
London

When crisis or disaster strikes, people need information just as much as they need shelter, food, water and safety. The fact is, communication with disaster-affected communities can increase the effectiveness of humanitarian responses and in turn, save lives. With that thinking in mind, the BBC World Service Trust and Internews have been awarded a grant to provide support to aid agencies, improving their capacity to respond to the information needs of populations affected by disaster.

As Head of Project, you’ll manage the successful delivery of this high profile humanitarian media assistance initiative. You’ll need to establish excellent working relationships with a wide range of senior figures within the humanitarian relief community, as well as collate, coordinate and manage knowledge from two distinct work streams. This will mean building the capacity and preparedness of aid agencies to respond to the information and communication needs of affected populations during the important early phase of response. Alongside this, you’ll work in partnership with aid agencies to inform and support their two-way communication with affected populations in the field.

A role as high profile as this demands significant experience working in the field of humanitarian relief, preferably with a deep understanding of media and how communication with affected populations has evolved. You’ll also need demonstrable partnership or stakeholder management skills, including highly developed negotiating, influencing and networking abilities. A background in project management and a track record of delivering results to agreed timetables and budgets will of course be essential.

Complete details from:
http://devnetjobs.tripod.com/bbcwst-19january2011.html

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Wednesday 19 January 2011

[creative-radio] CfP: Civilmedia 11: Community Media for Social Change: Low Threshold – High Impact

 

---- Apologies for cross-posting----

Call for presentations for:

"Civilmedia 11: Community Media for Social Change: Low Threshold – High
Impact"; Salzburg, 14. – 16. 04. 2011

http://wiki.civilmedia.eu

http://blog.radiofabrik.at

Registration:
http://wiki.civilmedia.eu/index.php/Participants/Registration_11

This call refers to the following streams:
1 Public Value and Community Media
2 Feminist Media Production in Europe
3 Democracy and Quality
4 Researching Community Media Audiences
5 Crowd Funding& Social Payments
6 Cross Media Publishing

If you want to give a contribution outside of these thematic streams
please add your proposal in the Civilmedia-conference-wiki:
http://wiki.civilmedia.eu/index.php/Proposals:_Presentations,_Workshops_11

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1. Public Value and Community Media (Thursday, 14.4., a.m.)
Host: Helmut Peissl

The concept of public value is intended to evaluate and redefine the
contribution of broadcasting media for the functioning of the democratic
society. It's not politicians or managers who should decide on public
value but the citizens involved in decision making of the media. The
debate is relevant for all broadcasting media as public funding should
be more and more related to their public value contribution. Public
service broadcasters are setting up specific tools and departments to
deal with this issue. For community radios and TVs this debate is
crucial as it opens a new stage to show their specific and manifold
contribution for local public spheres, tanscultural-dialogue and active
citizenship.

We encourage the submission of presentations by activists, media
producers and academics for the following panel discussions:

Media for Public Value – redefining the media landscape
What aspects and values can be found and (re)defined to argue medias
contribution for public interest and the functioning of the democratic
society. How can media establish the dialogue with their public as
active citizens.

Public Value – a new horizon for community media´s remit?
The concept of public value opens new options to evaluate and argue CM´s
contribution fulfilling communicative needs of the democratic,
multilingual society. What chances and risks brings this debate for the
development of the CM-sector in Europe?

If you want to take part in one of the panels please submit abstracts
with max. 200 words in English or German until Feb, 25th, 2011 to Helmut
Peissl ( hp@commit.at )

Acceptance notification: March, 12th, 2011

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2. Feminist Media Production in Europe (Thursday, 14.4., p.m.)
Hosts: Rosa Reitsamer and Elke Zobl

Women have always played an important role in movements for social
justice. Using media to transport their messages, to disrupt social
orders and to spin novel social processes, feminists have long
recognised the importance of self-managed media. In the past two decades
an increasing number of women have taken the tools of media production
into their hands; a vital social phenomenon that has gone largely
undetected by members of the public, academia, and even sometimes the
feminist movement. As a consequence of this invisibility, very little
documentation and research has been done so far on women's own media
cultures, especially so in Europe and with a focus on current
developments in the digital realm. To counter this gap and to explore
the processes, effects, potentials, and limitations of women's and
feminist media production in Europe, the thematic streams focuses on
contemporary feminist grassroots media in general and on blogs, E-zines,
culture jamming, graffiti, radio, TV and digital archives in particular.

We encourage the submission of presentations (in the form of talks,
discussions, workshops, exhibits etc.) by activists, media producers and
academics on the following topics:

* feminism and anti-racism
With the raise of new media and communication technologies, women
started to use these technologies for the production and distribution of
feminist media. This demographics is often described to as part of
„third wave feminism", „pop feminism" or „Do-It-Yourself-feminism". How
do feminist media producers engage with feminism and anti-racism? Can we
identify a „new feminism" in feminist blogs, E-zines, digital archives
etc.? If so: How does this „new feminism" distinguish itself from a
Second Wave Feminism?

* local, transnational and virtual networks
The network concept, which emerged in the wake of the controversy over
globalization and the globalization of media communications, is closely
related to Manuel Castells's theory of the "rise of the network society"
(Castells 2010). The internet in general is perhaps the most obvious
illustration of Castells's theory. How do feminist media producers
develop local, transnational and virtual networks? How are feminist
media producers involved in various networks that seek for social
change? Which kind of networks are developed in relation to the
production, distribution, geographic spread, content and aims of their
media?

* "alternative economies"
„Alternative economies" are developed by media producers and consumers
as an alternative to the global media conglomerates. Their primarily aim
is not to commodify media; rather alternative economies focus on the
exchange of knowledge and information, the spread of emancipatory
concepts and activism, and they seek social change. How do feminist
media producers develop and engage in „alternative economies"? What
effect can they have? In which ways do these "alternative economies"
make feminist media with a low threshold and high impact possible?

* DIY citizenship / cultural citizenship and political education
Feminist media offer a space to express opinions, experiences and
political views, but they are also a space in which a critical and
self-reflexive political education, and possibly a Do-It-Yourself (DIY)
or cultural citizenship, could take place. Can we observe such an
expression of DIY or cultural citizenship and political education in
feminist media? How and under which circumstances and in which context
can they take place?

Please submit abstracts with max. 200 words in English until Feb, 3rd,
2011 to Rosa Reitsamer rosa(at)female-consequences.org and Elke Zobl
Elke.Zobl(at)sbg.ac.at

Acceptance notification: March, 1st, 2011

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3. Democracy and Quality (Friday 15.4., a.m.)
Host: Nico Carpentier

Community media's offer a valuable contribution to the democratisation
of the media sphere and of society as a whole. They (try to) change and
unsettle social inequalities by reworking the power relations that are
embedded in the processes of media production. But this is not always
that easy, as power inequalities often resurface despite the best
intentions. Quality is one of the areas where this problematics become
visible, as mainstream media's definitions of quality, and their strong
value judgements of what is good and bad content, are always nearby.
Simultaneously, community media producers remain committed to quality,
at the levels of content, content production processes and democratic
management. This thematic stream deals with this tension, and how
quality, democracy and participation can be reconciled.

Proposals for presentations by activists, media producers and academics
on the topic of democracy and quality.

Please send an abstract with max. 200 words in English before Feb, 25th,
2011 to Nico Carpentier -<nico.carpentier@vub.ac.be>.

Acceptance notification: March, 12th, 2011

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4. Researching Community Media Audiences (Friday 15.4. p.m.)

Host: Salvatore Scifo

'Developing Dialogues', the latest work by Australian scholars Susan
Forde, Kerrie Foxwell and Michael Meadows (2009) is arguably the most
extensive qualitative audience analysis done in the field of community
media so far, showing the important cultural role played by the sector,
especially for indigenous and ethnic communities. Moreover, extensive
quantitative surveys done every two years (McNair Ingenuity, since 2004)
do also confirm that 26% of Australians over the age of 15 listen to
community radio every week (2010).

Taking inspiration from the work done in Australia, the session will aim
to discuss the state of research on community media audiences in Europe,
highlighting case studies of recent and ongoing qualitative and
quantitative research done in the area at regional and national level.
The sessions will aim also to draft the contours of a European agenda
for further research and collaboration in this area, involving
practitioners, policymakers and researchers active in this area, for a
work to be continued also after the event.

Please send an abstract of max. 200 words in English by Friday 25
February 2011 to Salvatore Scifo at salvatore.scifo@communitymedia.eu.
Accepted abstracts will be notified by Saturday 12 March 2011.

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5 Crowdfunding& Social Payments (Saturday, 16.4. a.m.)
Host: David Röthler

Financing community media activities has always been a challenge. But
with the rise of the Internet and Social Media new options are explored.
Crowdfunding closely related to crowdsourcing describes the
co-operation, attention and trust by people who network and pool their
money together in order to support efforts initiated by other people or
organisations. The term Crowdfunding is usually applied to raising money
for planned future projects whereas the term Social Payment refers to
small remunerations for content already produced.

Crowdfunding& Social Payment are an innovative and still experimental
approach to finance (online) content and projects utilising Web 2.0
paradigms. Among well-known platforms are Kickstarter.com, Kachingle.com
and Flattr.com.

This Civilmedia stream is looking forward to contributions like:

* Good practice Crowdfunding for community media and other domains
* Crowdfunding platforms
* Social Payment systems
* Compatibility with community media ethics
* Participation, crowdsourcing, crowdfunding
* ….

The intention of this stream is to give an overview on existing projects
and to try to develop ideas for further action.
Please submit your proposal to David Röthler david@roethler.at

Please, post your proposal/abstract as well to
http://wiki.civilmedia.eu/index.php/Crowdfunding_%26_Social_Payment

This stream will be transmitted live online through a video conference
system. Anyone interested can follow and contribute online as well

Skype contact:
Skype d.roethler

Online resources:
http://www.delicious.com/davidro/crowdfunding
http://www.delicious.com/davidro/crowdsourcing

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6 Cross Media Publishing (Saturday, 16.4. p.m)
Host: Stefan Tenner

The Internet complements community radio or television media in many
ways. To communicate, work cross media and interactive with the web is
more and more part of the daily working procces. To publish news about
the programme, audio or video on demand and other issues on the website
and activities in online social networks like Twitter and Facebook are
increasingly growing.

The content and announcements get circulated by the community and the
web opens new ways for participation, feedback and discussion. Also for
internal networking and decision making processes useful tools are
existing. Wiki and chat are used for editorial preparation, blogs are a
repository for meeting minutes. Possibilities to virtually meet other
editors or members of the radio are increasing.
But how does this development effect community media? How are we using
the new possibilities and which methods are existing to work more
effectively, to use new ways to publish and to collaborate and organize
feedback and offer more participation? Which role are open software and
non for profit platforms playing?

This is a call for people from community media, who are interested to
discuss and present their views or projects at a thematic stream on
"Cross Media Publishing" at the UnConference Civilmedia 2011. Please
propose your presentations, topics for panel discussions and speeches to
Stefan Tenner: stefantenner@web.de

+++

For general information, please contact Eva Schmidhuber

Eva Schmidhuber
<e.schmidhuber@radiofabrik.at>
Programmkoordination/Projekte
Radiofabrik - Freier Rundfunk Salzburg
Ulrike-Gschwandtner-Straße 5, 5020 Salzburg
+43-662-842961-24
www.radiofabrik.at

Salzburger Stadtteilradio:
http://stadtteil.radiofabrik.at

Inforadio von und für Neo-Salzburgerinnen:
http://willkommen.radiofabrik.at

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[creative-radio] CKLN Radio is hiring a Full-Time Station Manager (Ryerson University Toronto Canada)

 

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Radio Station Manager Position Date: 2011-01-17, 11:25PM

CKLN Radio is hiring a Full-Time Station Manager. This is a unique Non-Union
contract position with administrative responsibilities including (not
limited to) office and staff management, external and internal
communications answering to the Board of Directors (NOT an on-air position).
Salary: 30-40K commensurate with experience. Candidates should have
non-profit and office/volunteer management experience and work in accordance
with CKLN bylaws and mandate and CRTC regulations. For job description
please see http://www.ckln.fm/stationmanager . To apply, please send resume
and cover letter, including salary expectations and justifications, to
board@ckln.fm by 12 midnight, Friday February 4, 2011.

- Location: Ryerson University
- Compensation: 30,000 - 40,000
- This is at a non-profit organization.
- Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
- Please, no phone calls about this job!
- Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or
commercial interests.

Original URL: http://toronto.en.craigslist.ca/tor/tfr/2166215821.html

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[creative-radio] Re: Contact African radio station

 

Thank you very much Moderator,
The links are very helpful.

Regards,

Martin

--- In creative-radio@yahoogroups.com, creative-radio-owner@yahoogroups.com wrote:
>
> This (from the list archives) should help a bit....
>
> See
> http://library.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/radio.html
>
> The AMARC website (www.amarc.org) is a great source of information.
> Take a look at the members directory where we list all of AMARC voting
> and associate members from all the regions of the world.
>
> The direct links to the members' lists (community radio) in Africa are
> the following:
>
> - West Africa: http://amdb.amarc.org/public_list2.php?admreg=AOC
> - East Africa: http://amdb.amarc.org/public_list2.php?admreg=AEA
> - Middle East and North Africa:
> http://amdb.amarc.org/public_list2.php?admreg=MMO
>
> Presse, Radio et Télévision en Afrique de l’Ouest
> Texte seulement. Faites votre sélection dans le cadre ci-contre pour afficher une liste spécifique de médias.
> http://www.panos-ao.org/ipao/spip.php?rubrique46&lang=fr
>
> Press, Radio and Television in West Africa.
> Please select your criteria within the propositions below in order to display a specific list of media
> http://www.panos-ao.org/ipao/spip.php?rubrique46&lang=en
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --- In creative-radio@yahoogroups.com, "msemukanya" <msemukanya@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Moderator and members,
> > Can somebody help me with e-mail adresses of as many as possible African radio stations?
> >
> > I'll be very grateful.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Martin
> >
>

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[creative-radio] RadioAsia2011 Conference (RAC2011)

 

RadioAsia2011 Conference (RAC2011) addresses on-going developments in radio
broadcasting content and services while highlighting the near future
opportunities and challenges. RA2011 will focus on the how these advances
will become instrumental in shaping radio as a global medium of choice for
mass audiences, as also for niche audiences.

Conference Structure

The event comprises four workshops, each spanning 90 minutes, addressing
current subjects of a practical nature.

Commencing with a special opening session, the conference will have ten
sessions covering two and a half days.

Conference Issues

Building on the new multi-platform radio for global audiences, the
conference will explore related issues in programming, marketing, regulatory
policies, and audience strategies, bringing together different ideas and
experiences on

· future role of radio as a global medium;

· paradigm shift in content programming, keeping in view interactivity as
well,

· the need for a healthy mix of public and commercial radio for serving
the needs of the traditional and new audiences and laying the foundation of
a

· sustainable and viable future for radio globally

· the impact of technical advancements on content and services in the age of
convergence

http://www.radioasia.org/

Bazlu
_________________________
AHM. Bazlur Rahman-S21BR
Chief Executive Officer
Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication (BNNRC)
[NGO in Special Consultative Status with the UN Economic and Social Council]
&
Head, Community Radio Academy

House: 13/1, Road: 2, Shaymoli, Dhaka-1207
Post Box: 5095, Dhaka 1205 Bangladesh

Phone: 88-02-9130750, 88-02-9138501
Cell: 01711881647 Fax: 88-02-9138501-105
E-mail: ceo@bnnrc.net www.bnnrc.net

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