Founded in 1994, International Media Project is an independent, non-profit organization committed to investigative journalism, in-depth critical analysis, the promotion of civic participation and the dissemination of educational material. Its core focus is National Radio Project, the team that creates Making Contact.
Pandora is a music discovery service designed to help you enjoy music you already know, and to help you discover new music you'll love. It's powered by the most comprehensive analysis of music ever undertaken, the Music Genome Project. Just tell us one of
Online radio for bureaucrats. Federal News Radio covers both the Federal Government and those who do business with the government concentrating on management, procurement, technology, security, policy and pay & benefits.
a commercial free and listener supported network. topics such as health, news, politics, women’s issues, philosophy and more. Jim Hightower, Greg Palast, programs of The Nation Magazine (Radio Nation with Laura Flanders), etc.
BUFVC hosts, curates and delivers 9 substantial online databases relating to film, television and radio content dating from 1896 onwards. You can now search more than 13 million records in one go or one collection at a time. Some items metadata only. News on screen: 180,000 newsreel and cinemagazine stories linked to production documents and films together with articles, case studies and website directory; Education: 30,000 titles, on a range of different formats, specifically chosen for their use in further and higher education; Shakespeare: Shakespeare-related content is international in scope and holds over 7,000 records dating from the 1890s to the present day; TVTimes listings from 1955 - 1985 This Week: Programme information from ITV's first current affairs series; LBC/IRN Audio Archive; ILR South radio archive; ILR radio archive; TRILT: UK television and radio;
The NASWA WWW Shortwave Listening Guide was originated by John Figliozzi, author of the book The Worldwide Shortwave Listening Guide, last published by Universal Radio in 2001. Since October, 2005, the database has been maintained by Ralph Brandi, NASWA webmaster, with assistance from John and from NASWA Easy Listening columnist Richard Cuff. North American Shortwave Association.
Prime Time Shortwave is a listing of English shortwave broadcast. What makes Prime Time Shortwave different from other listings available on the internet is that the schedules are being constantly updated from various print and internet sources as well as from monitoring by myself and other shortwave listeners and DXers who frequent this website.
English-Language Shortwave Frequencies Audible In North America By Glenn Hauser Exclusively For C. Crane Company, Inc. This is a quick-reference list of frequencies from each country which carry some English and which may be heard in North America.