Red River Radio Ascertainment Files July 2015 – September 2015 Kate Archer Kent’S Newscast Story Log July 2015 – September 2015

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Red River Radio Ascertainment Files July 2015 – September 2015 Kate Archer Kent’S Newscast Story Log July 2015 – September 2015 Red River Radio Ascertainment Files July 2015 – September 2015 Kate Archer Kent’s Newscast Story Log July 2015 – September 2015 2,103 Lufkin golf course prepares for Adams Pro Tour, rekindles pro golf tradition (1:47) Aired: July 1, 2015 Interview: Ben Burns, head golf pro, Crown Colony; Gary DeSerrano, president, Adams Pro Tour Type: Newscast wrap 2,104 YMCA in Shreveport breaks ground on three-phase fitness campus (1:52) Aired: July 2, 2015 Interview: Jenna Key, swimmer, Christus Schumpert Swim Team; Tim Cutt, president, petroleum operations, BHP Billiton; Greg Morrison, chairman, YMCA board Type: Newscast wrap 2,105 Great American Songbook Academy draws in vocalists from Shreveport, Haughton (1:55) Aired: July 6, 2015 Interview: Leah Huber, student vocalist from Haughton; Elizabeth Ross, student vocalist from Shreveport; Jennifer Dowd, Shreveport vocal coach Type: Newscast wrap 2,106 Willis-Knighton Medical Center in Shreveport ranks high on hospital readmissions study (1:43) Aired: July 7, 2015 Interview: Divya Raghavan, senior analyst, BetterDoctor Type: Newscast wrap 2,107 Annie’s Project targets female farmers in Ruston area (1:46) Aired: July 8, 2015 Interview: Deborah Cross-Young, Annie’s Project volunteer Louisiana coordinator; Katie Sistrunk, farmer, White Castle, La. Type: Newscast wrap 2,108 Texas A&M viticulture expert speaks in Nacogdoches about grape growing in east Texas(1:31) Aired: July 9, 2015 Interview: Justin Scheiner, assistant professor, Texas A&M University Type: Newscast wrap 2,109 LSU Shreveport, Northwestern State anglers vie for collegiate title (1:24) Aired: July 10, 2015 Interview: Jared Rascoe, student angler, Stonewall; JP Kimbrough, student angler, Bossier City Type: Newscast wrap 2,110 Louisiana school administrators meet in Alexandria to cultivate farm-to-school programs (1:38) Aired: July 13, 2015 Interview: John Cotton Dean, regional innovation director, Central Louisiana Economic Development Alliance; Jay Pearson, owner, Gray-Walk Farms in Alexandria Type: Newscast wrap 2,111 Many, La., engineer partners with University of Texas El Paso on desalination technology (1:36) Aired: July 14, 2015 Interview: Hill Kemp, engineer, Suns River Technology; Shane Walker, civil engineering professor, University of Texas El Paso Type: Newscast wrap 2,112 More than 1,200 children expected to get free checkup at Sci-Port in Shreveport (1:37) Aired: July 15, 2015 Interview: Yolanda Green, registered nurse, Christus School-Based Health Type: Newscast wrap 2,113 Caddo Teacher Academy grooms district staff for teaching jobs in Shreveport area (1:53) Aired: July 16, 2015 Interview: Keith Burton, chief academic officer, Caddo Schools; Kindra Kilgore, Shreveport student teacher; Teresa Williams, paraprofessional, Queensborough Elementary Type: Newscast wrap 2,114 Modest ridership projections in passenger rail study connecting Shreveport and Vicksburg (2:05) Aired: July 17, 2015 Interview: Kent Rogers, executive director, Northwest Louisiana Council of Governments; Randy Wade, passenger rail director, HNTB; Richard Anderson, chairman, Ark-La-Tex Corridor Council Type: Newscast wrap 2,115 Cyber Innovation Center in Bossier City helps high school teachers develop a cyber strategy in lesson plans (1:33) Aired: July 20, 2015 Interview: Kevin Nolten, academic outreach coordinator, Cyber Innovation Center; Peter Melton computer science teacher in Miami Type: Newscast wrap 2,116 Kisatchie Ranger District gets sweat equity from anthropology students in Natchitoches (1:44) Aired: July 21, 2015 Interview: Geoffrey Lehmann, district archeologist, Kisatchie Ranger District; Kati LeBlanc, anthropology student, UL Lafayette; Rebecca Schneider, anthropology major, LSU Type: Newscast wrap 2,117 Shreveport college student explores life in Cuba (1:49) Aired: July 22, 2015 Interview: Clarissa Bruns, civil engineering student, LSU; Devyn Benson, assistant professor of history, LSU; Jeremy Joiner, academic advising coordinator, LSU Ogden Honors College Type: Newscast wrap 2,118 Project Belize is rich training ground for East Texas nursing students in Carthage (1:55) Aired: July 23, 2015 Interview: Chandler Brooks, nursing student, Panola College; Barbara Cordell, dean of nursing and health sciences, Panola College Type: Newscast wrap 2,119 TLC's popular genealogy show fills out actress's family history using LSU Shreveport archives (1:47) Aired: July 24, 2015 Interview: Laura Lyons McLemore, head of archives and special collections, LSU Shreveport Type: Newscast wrap 2,120 Entomologists release wasps in Shongaloo and Minden to prey on invasive beetle killing ash trees (1:41) Aired: July 27, 2015 Interview: Rodrigo Diaz, entomologist, LSU AgCenter Type: Newscast wrap 2,121 Natchitoches-based National Park Service training center to showcase summer projects (1:41) Aired: July 28, 2015 Interview: Jason Church, materials conservator, National Center for Preservation Technology and Training, National Park Service; Matthew Pailes, summer intern, National Center for Preservation Technology and Training, National Park Service; Christina Ramazani, summer intern, National Center for Preservation Technology and Training Type: Newscast wrap 2,122 Shreveport therapist enters bittersweet retirement at 90 (1:42) Aired: July 29, 2015 Interview: Barbara Thorne-Thomsen, retired counselor and family therapist, Shreveport Type: Newscast wrap 2,123 Bossier City Farmer's Market owners: 'We want to keep this going, no interruptions' (1:49) Aired: July 30, 2015 Interview: Jacob Guerra, owner, Bossier City Farmers Market; Andrea D’Eramo, analyst, Better Doctor; Maribel Guillen, owner, FlanTasic & More; Scott Graham, owner, Bossier City Farmers Market Type: Newscast wrap 2,124 Big trucks, heavy equipment converge on Shreveport's Betty Virginia Park (1:28) Aired: July 31, 2015 Interview: Matt Snyder, organizer, Wheels in the Hills event Type: Newscast wrap 2,125 Stephen F. Austin State studies native trees that could improve air around poultry farms (1:50) Aired: Aug. 10, 2015 Interview: Marife Anunciado, graduate student, Stephen F. Austin State in Nacogdoches; Sheryll Jerez, associate professor, environmental science, Stephen F. Austin State University Type: Newscast wrap 2,126 Longview teacher recognized by Center for Student Work, a national collection of class projects (2:01) Aired: Aug. 11, 2015 Interview: Elizabeth White, art teacher, Pine Tree High School; Cyndi Gueswel, managing director of program development, Expeditionary Learning Type: Newscast wrap 2,127 LSU AgCenter water economist in Bossier City helps farmers, foresters interpret new Clean Water Rule (1:32) Aired: Aug. 12, 2015 Interview: Naveen Adusumilli, water policy economist, LSU AgCenter Type: Newscast wrap 2,128 Longview High School launches college program, partners with LeTourneau University neighbor (2:01) Aired: Aug. 13, 2015 Interview: Terry Dale Cruse, vice president for enrollment management, LeTourneau University; Everett Brunson, dean, Longview Early College High School Type: Newscast wrap 2,129 Shreveport synagogue to install new spiritual leader (1:46) Aired: Aug. 14, 2015 Interview: Cantor Neil Schwartz, spiritual leader, Congregation Agudath Achim Type: Newscast wrap 2,130 Nacogdoches peace march and rally is meant to celebrate diversity (1:25) Aired: Aug. 17, 2015 Interview: Osaro Airen, director of multicultural affairs, Stephen F. Austin State University Type: Newscast wrap 2,131 Study finds Caddo Parish trials lack black jurors, point to racial bias (2:29) Aired: Aug. 18, 2015 Interview: Jim Craig, co-director, MacArthur Justice Center; Ursula Noy, vice president, Reprieve Australia Type: Newscast wrap 2,132 Concealed carry gun instructor: There are extremists on both sides of gun debate (1:46) Aired: Aug. 19, 2015 Interview: Kevin Billiot, concealed gun permit instructor, Colfax, La.; Ladd Everitt, communications director, Coalition to Stop Gun Violence Type: Newscast wrap 2,133 Caddo Parish pursues alternatives to juvenile detention (1:50) Aired: Aug. 20, 2015 Interview: Clay Walker, director, Caddo Juvenile Services Type: Newscast wrap 2,134 LPB's 'A Second Life, A Second Chance' finds optimism, despite deep trauma among New Orleanians (1:42) Aired: Aug. 21, 2015 Interview: Tika Laudun, senior producer, Louisiana Public Broadcasting Type: Newscast wrap 2,135 Northwestern State launches bike share program for students to traverse Natchitoches (1:44) Aired: Aug. 24, 2015 Interview: Clair Loraine Carter, Wesley Campus Minister, Northwestern State University Type: Newscast wrap 2,136 USDA's StrikeForce meetings set for Minden, Arcadia (1:44) Aired: Aug. 25, 2015 Interview: Dexter Sapp, soil conservationist, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Type: Newscast wrap 2,137 Federal volunteer chief: Nonprofits learned from Katrina, better prepared today (1:37) Aired: Aug. 26, 2015 Interview: Wendy Spencer, CEO, Corporation for National and Community Service Type: Newscast wrap 2,138 Centenary College freshmen in Shreveport to display their works from Paris (1:48) Aired: Aug. 27, 2015 Interview: Sabrina Handal of San Pedro Sula, Honduras; Joshua Shelton of Leesville, La.; Jenifer Ward, provost and dean, Centenary College Type: Newscast wrap 2,139 Hurricane Katrina volunteers remember shelter at LSU Shreveport (2:02) Aired: Aug. 28, 2015 Interview: Dorothy McDonald, Shreveport; Meredith Nelson, director, counseling program, LSU Shreveport; Timothy Winter, chair, Department of Kinesiology and Health Science, LSU Shreveport; Jean Hollenshead, associate professor of
Recommended publications
  • 2018 Resource Directory for Those of Us 50+ Services for Seniors
    2018 Resource Directory for Those of us 50+ Services for Seniors Bariatric Surgery Home Health Behavioral Medicine Hospice Breast Centers Hospitals Breast MRI Hyperbarics Cardiac Rehabilitation Laparoscopic Surgery Willis-Knighton Medical Center Cancer Center Knee Surgery Cataract Surgery The Oaks of Louisiana Center for Women’s Health Outpatient Surgery Chest Pain Center PET Scans Community Education Physical Therapy Diabetes & Nutrition Center Willis-Knighton South & the Center for Women’s Health Physician Network Diagnostic Services (500+ providers) Digital Mammography Physician Referral Dermatology Progressive Care Center Emergency Services (skilled nursing) Eye Care Prostate Treatment & Surgery Endoscopy Center WK Bossier Health Center Proton Therapy Endocrinology Pulmonary Rehabilitation Extended Care Center Radiosurgery Facial Plastic Surgery Rehabilitation Fitness & Wellness Centers Regional Transplant Center (with aquatics) Robotic Surgery Geriatric Specialists WK Pierremont Health Center Spine Institute Health Center at Live Oak (skilled nursing) Stroke Center Health Screenings Urgent Care Centers Heart & Vascular Institute Urology Care Heart Hospital Weight & Wellness Solutions WK Rehabilitation Institute Hip Surgery Wound Care Caring Throughout the Community • Willis-Knighton Medical Center • Willis-Knighton South & the Center for Women’s Health • WK Bossier Health Center • WK Pierremont Health Center • WK Rehabilitation Institute • The Oaks of Louisiana • Six Fitness & Wellness Centers • Five Quick Care Urgent Care Centers
    [Show full text]
  • My Personal Callsign List This List Was Not Designed for Publication However Due to Several Requests I Have Decided to Make It Downloadable
    - www.egxwinfogroup.co.uk - The EGXWinfo Group of Twitter Accounts - @EGXWinfoGroup on Twitter - My Personal Callsign List This list was not designed for publication however due to several requests I have decided to make it downloadable. It is a mixture of listed callsigns and logged callsigns so some have numbers after the callsign as they were heard. Use CTL+F in Adobe Reader to search for your callsign Callsign ICAO/PRI IATA Unit Type Based Country Type ABG AAB W9 Abelag Aviation Belgium Civil ARMYAIR AAC Army Air Corps United Kingdom Civil AgustaWestland Lynx AH.9A/AW159 Wildcat ARMYAIR 200# AAC 2Regt | AAC AH.1 AAC Middle Wallop United Kingdom Military ARMYAIR 300# AAC 3Regt | AAC AgustaWestland AH-64 Apache AH.1 RAF Wattisham United Kingdom Military ARMYAIR 400# AAC 4Regt | AAC AgustaWestland AH-64 Apache AH.1 RAF Wattisham United Kingdom Military ARMYAIR 500# AAC 5Regt AAC/RAF Britten-Norman Islander/Defender JHCFS Aldergrove United Kingdom Military ARMYAIR 600# AAC 657Sqn | JSFAW | AAC Various RAF Odiham United Kingdom Military Ambassador AAD Mann Air Ltd United Kingdom Civil AIGLE AZUR AAF ZI Aigle Azur France Civil ATLANTIC AAG KI Air Atlantique United Kingdom Civil ATLANTIC AAG Atlantic Flight Training United Kingdom Civil ALOHA AAH KH Aloha Air Cargo United States Civil BOREALIS AAI Air Aurora United States Civil ALFA SUDAN AAJ Alfa Airlines Sudan Civil ALASKA ISLAND AAK Alaska Island Air United States Civil AMERICAN AAL AA American Airlines United States Civil AM CORP AAM Aviation Management Corporation United States Civil
    [Show full text]
  • Fiscal Year 2018 Annual Operating Budget
    Fiscal Year 2018 Annual Operating Budget Prepared for the Little Rock Municipal Airport Commission December 19, 2017 F-17-12-2 F-17-12-2 Annual Operating Budget 2018 Table of Contents Little Rock Municipal Airport Commission .................................................................................................... 1 Organizational Structure ............................................................................................................................... 2 FY 2018 Annual Operating Budget - Summary ............................................................................................. 3 Budget Process .............................................................................................................................................. 4 Budget Calendar ........................................................................................................................................ 5 Major Drivers of FY 2018 Budget .................................................................................................................. 6 Air Service ................................................................................................................................................. 6 Passenger Enplanements .......................................................................................................................... 8 FY 2018 Annual Operating Budget - Details ................................................................................................ 10 Revenues ....................................................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • MEDIA KIT Radio Net Rate Card MPB Radio Is Our Statewide Radio Service, Carrying Local and NPR Programming
    RADIO MEDIA KIT www.mpbonline.org Radio Net Rate Card MPB Radio is our statewide radio service, carrying local and NPR programming. Sponsorships are available. Radio Program / All rates net to station Time Period :15 Net Rate Day Part AM Drive Time M-F 6 AM - 9 AM $150 Day Time M-F 6 AM - 4 PM $75 PM Drive Time M-F 4 PM - 7 PM $125 Night Time M-F 7 PM - 6 AM $25 Weekend AM Sat 8 AM - 11 AM Sun 8 AM - 10 AM $75 Weekend Day Time Sat 11 AM - 8 PM Sun 10 AM - 6 PM $35 Weekend Night Time Sat 8 PM - 8 AM Sun 6 PM - 6 AM $25 Premium Programming Sponsoring Adjacent to Morning Edition M-F 5 AM - 8:30 AM $150 Mississippi Edition M-F 8:30 AM - 9 AM $150 Deep South Dining (Mon.) Money Talks (Tues.) Fix It 101 (Wed.) M-F 9 AM - 10 AM $150 Creature Comforts (Thur.) Gestalt Gardener (Fri.) All Things Considered M-F 4 PM - 6 PM $100 Marketplace M-F 6 PM - 6:30 PM $150 All rates are net. Radio production is included and voiced by an MPB radio announcer. Certain minimums apply. All sponsorship messages must be approved by MPB to meet FCC guidelines for non-commercial stations. Rates and programming are subject to change. Please check with your account executive for current offerings. Biloxi WMAH 90.3 | Booneville WMAE 89.5 | Bude WMAU 88.9 | Greenwood WMAO 90.9 Jackson WMPN 91.3 | Meridian WMAW 88.1 | MS State WMAB 89.9 | Oxford WMAV 90.3 CEDRIC GRIZZELL THOMAS LAMBERT 601.432.6615 [email protected] 601.432.6309 [email protected] AM Weekday 9Mornings Southern cuisine is world-renowned, and there’s so much more to cooking Mon.
    [Show full text]
  • Ed Phelps Logs His 1,000 DTV Station Using Just Himself and His DTV Box. No Autologger Needed
    The Magazine for TV and FM DXers October 2020 The Official Publication of the Worldwide TV-FM DX Association Being in the right place at just the right time… WKMJ RF 34 Ed Phelps logs his 1,000th DTV Station using just himself and his DTV Box. No autologger needed. THE VHF-UHF DIGEST The Worldwide TV-FM DX Association Serving the TV, FM, 30-50mhz Utility and Weather Radio DXer since 1968 THE VHF-UHF DIGEST IS THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE WORLDWIDE TV-FM DX ASSOCIATION DEDICATED TO THE OBSERVATION AND STUDY OF THE PROPAGATION OF LONG DISTANCE TELEVISION AND FM BROADCASTING SIGNALS AT VHF AND UHF. WTFDA IS GOVERNED BY A BOARD OF DIRECTORS: DOUG SMITH, SAUL CHERNOS, KEITH MCGINNIS, JAMES THOMAS AND MIKE BUGAJ Treasurer: Keith McGinnis wtfda.org/info Webmaster: Tim McVey Forum Site Administrator: Chris Cervantez Creative Director: Saul Chernos Editorial Staff: Jeff Kruszka, Keith McGinnis, Fred Nordquist, Nick Langan, Doug Smith, John Zondlo and Mike Bugaj The WTFDA Board of Directors Doug Smith Saul Chernos James Thomas Keith McGinnis Mike Bugaj [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Renewals by mail: Send to WTFDA, P.O. Box 501, Somersville, CT 06072. Check or MO for $10 payable to WTFDA. Renewals by Paypal: Send your dues ($10USD) from the Paypal website to [email protected] or go to https://www.paypal.me/WTFDA and type 10.00 or 20.00 for two years in the box. Our WTFDA.org website webmaster is Tim McVey, [email protected].
    [Show full text]
  • Lit 2017 Cafr.Pdf
    COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT BILL AND HILLARY CLINTON NATIONAL AIRPORT A COMPONENT UNIT OF THE CITY OF LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS FOR THE FISCAL YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2017 AND 2016 Prepared by: Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport Finance Department TABLE OF CONTENTS COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT INTRODUCTORY SECTION 5 INTRODUCTORY SECTION INTRODUCTORY SECTION CONTENTS: State Airport Locations and LIT Service Area Little Rock Municipal Airport Commission Organizational Structure Airport Executive Leadership Letter of Transmittal to the Airport Commission Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting 6 COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT INTRODUCTORY SECTION STATE AIRPORT LOCATIONS AND LIT SERVICE AREA XNA Rogers HRO LIT Secondary Springdale Catchment Area Fayetteville JBO LIT Primary Catchment Area Memphis FSM Conway Little Rock North Little Rock LIT HOT Pine Bluff Texarkana TEX ELD Greenville COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT 7 INTRODUCTORY SECTION INTENTIONALLY BLANK 8 COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT INTRODUCTORY SECTION LITTLE ROCK MUNICIPAL AIRPORT COMMISSION STACY HURST JESSE MASON GUS VRATSINAS Chairwoman Vice Chair/Treasurer Secretary JOHN RUTLEDGE MEREDITH CATLETT JILL FLOYD MARK CAMP Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT 9 COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT 9 INTRODUCTORY SECTION ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR DEPUTY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR DIRECTOR PUBLIC
    [Show full text]
  • The Voices of NPR
    Episode 11 – Michael Goldfarb – All Along the Watchtower The Voices of NPR And now a personal word, Michael Goldfarb has the voice of a journalist who has witnessed important events. He speaks with weariness and authority. His voice evokes a chorus of NPR announcers who report from near and distant places. Writer Dierdre Mask noted in an article in the Atlantic magazine, “We can’t see NPR reporters, so we have to picture them. And because they are with us in our most private moments—alone in the car, half-asleep in bed—we start to think we know them.” And we do think we know them. Their voices are iconic: distinct, informative, comforting, familiar. Their voices are the sounds of our better selves when we are bright and learned and engaged in the affairs of the world. No matter the day’s events, they give us hope that in a crazy world, sense and sensibility will prevail. Here are a few names I grew up with: Susan Stamberg, Bob Edwards, Carl Kasell, Noah Adams, Linda Wertheimer, Robert Siegel, Scott Simon, Cokie Roberts, and Bob Mondello. Each name evokes a voice, a style, a beat, that is the news soundtrack of our lives and shared imagination. We hear their stories as they report from bureaus from foreign capitals: Eleanor Beardsley, Paris; Rob Gifford, London; Ofiebea Quist-Arcton, Dakar; and, of course, Sylvia Poggioli, Rome. We hear war correspondents in the thick of battle: Michael Golfarb in Northern Ireland and Bosnia; Kelly McEvers in the midst of death and kidnapping in the Arab Spring, Tom Bowman among the fire and mortars of Helmand Province, and David Gilkey ambushed and killed by the Taliban.
    [Show full text]
  • Dragon Con Progress Report 2021 | Published by Dragon Con All Material, Unless Otherwise Noted, Is © 2021 Dragon Con, Inc
    WWW.DRAGONCON.ORG INSIDE SEPT. 2 - 6, 2021 • ATLANTA, GEORGIA • WWW.DRAGONCON.ORG Announcements .......................................................................... 2 Guests ................................................................................... 4 Featured Guests .......................................................................... 4 4 FEATURED GUESTS Places to go, things to do, and Attending Pros ......................................................................... 26 people to see! Vendors ....................................................................................... 28 Special 35th Anniversary Insert .......................................... 31 Fan Tracks .................................................................................. 36 Special Events & Contests ............................................... 46 36 FAN TRACKS Art Show ................................................................................... 46 Choose your own adventure with one (or all) of our fan-run tracks. Blood Drive ................................................................................47 Comic & Pop Artist Alley ....................................................... 47 Friday Night Costume Contest ........................................... 48 Hallway Costume Contest .................................................. 48 Puppet Slam ............................................................................ 48 46 SPECIAL EVENTS Moments you won’t want to miss Masquerade Costume Contest ........................................
    [Show full text]
  • 10Th European Feminist Research Conference Difference, Diversity, Diffraction: Confronting Hegemonies and Dispossessions
    10th European Feminist Research Conference Difference, Diversity, Diffraction: Confronting Hegemonies and Dispossessions 12th - 15th September 2018 Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany BOOK OF ABSTRACTS IMPRINT EDITOR Göttingen Diversity Research Institute, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Platz der Göttinger Sieben 3, 37073 Göttingen COORDINATION Göttingen Diversity Research Institute DESIGN AND LAYOUT Rothe Grafik, Georgsmarienhütte © Cover: Judith Groth PRINTING Linden-Druck Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Hannover NOTE Some plenary events are video recorded and pictures may be taken during these occasions. Please notify us, if you do not wish that pictures of you will be published on our website. 2 10th European Feminist Research Conference Difference, Diversity, Diffraction: Confronting Hegemonies and Dispossessions 12th - 15th September 2018 Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany BOOK OF ABSTRACTS 10TH EUROPEAN FEMINIST RESEARCH CONFERENCE 3 WELCOME TO THE 10TH EUROPEAN FEMINIST RESEARCH CONFERENCE ”DIFFERENCE, DIVERSITY, DIFFRACTION: WELCOME CONFRONTING HEGEMONIES AND DISPOSSESSIONS”! With the first European Feminist Research Conference (EFRC) in 1991, the EFRC has a tradition of nearly 30 years. During the preceding conferences the EFRC debated and investigated the relationship between Eastern and Western European feminist researchers (Aalborg), technoscience and tech- nology (Graz), mobility as well as the institutionalisation of Women’s, Fem- inist and Gender Studies (Coimbra), borders and policies (Bologna), post-communist
    [Show full text]
  • THE FIRST FORTY YEARS INTRODUCTION by Susan Stamberg
    THE FIRST FORTY YEARS INTRODUCTION by Susan Stamberg Shiny little platters. Not even five inches across. How could they possibly contain the soundtrack of four decades? How could the phone calls, the encounters, the danger, the desperation, the exhilaration and big, big laughs from two score years be compressed onto a handful of CDs? If you’ve lived with NPR, as so many of us have for so many years, you’ll be astonished at how many of these reports and conversations and reveries you remember—or how many come back to you (like familiar songs) after hearing just a few seconds of sound. And you’ll be amazed by how much you’ve missed—loyal as you are, you were too busy that day, or too distracted, or out of town, or giving birth (guess that falls under the “too distracted” category). Many of you have integrated NPR into your daily lives; you feel personally connected with it. NPR has gotten you through some fairly dramatic moments. Not just important historical events, but personal moments as well. I’ve been told that a woman’s terror during a CAT scan was tamed by the voice of Ira Flatow on Science Friday being piped into the dreaded scanner tube. So much of life is here. War, from the horrors of Vietnam to the brutalities that evanescent medium—they came to life, then disappeared. Now, of Iraq. Politics, from the intrigue of Watergate to the drama of the Anita on these CDs, all the extraordinary people and places and sounds Hill-Clarence Thomas controversy.
    [Show full text]
  • All Audio Songs by Artist
    ALL AUDIO SONGS BY ARTIST ARTIST TRACK NAME 1814 INSOMNIA 1814 MORNING STAR 1814 MY DEAR FRIEND 1814 LET JAH FIRE BURN 1814 4 UNUNINI 1814 JAH RYDEM 1814 GET UP 1814 LET MY PEOPLE GO 1814 JAH RASTAFARI 1814 WHAKAHONOHONO 1814 SHACKLED 2 PAC CALIFORNIA LOVE 20 FINGERS SHORT SHORT MAN 28 DAYS RIP IT UP 3 DOORS DOWN KRYPTONITE 3 DOORS DOWN HERE WITHOUT YOU 3 JAYS IN MY EYES 3 JAYS FEELING IT TOO 3 THE HARDWAY ITS ON 360 FT GOSSLING BOYS LIKE YOU 360 FT JOSH PYKE THROW IT AWAY 3OH!3 STARSTRUKK ALBUM VERSION 3OH!3 DOUBLE VISION 3OH!3 DONT TRUST ME 3OH!3 AND KESHA MY FIRST KISS 4 NON BLONDES OLD MR HEFFER 4 NON BLONDES TRAIN 4 NON BLONDES PLEASANTLY BLUE 4 NON BLONDES NO PLACE LIKE HOME 4 NON BLONDES DRIFTING 4 NON BLONDES CALLING ALL THE PEOPLE 4 NON BLONDES WHATS UP 4 NON BLONDES SUPERFLY 4 NON BLONDES SPACEMAN 4 NON BLONDES MORPHINE AND CHOCOLATE 4 NON BLONDES DEAR MR PRESIDENT 48 MAY NERVOUS WRECK 48 MAY LEATHER AND TATTOOS 48 MAY INTO THE SUN 48 MAY BIGSHOCK 48 MAY HOME BY 2 5 SECONDS OF SUMMER GOOD GIRLS 5 SECONDS OF SUMMER EVERYTHING I DIDNT SAY 5 SECONDS OF SUMMER DONT STOP 5 SECONDS OF SUMMER AMNESIA 5 SECONDS OF SUMMER SHE LOOKS SO PERFECT 5 SECONDS OF SUMMER KISS ME KISS ME 50 CENT CANDY SHOP 50 CENT WINDOW SHOPPER 50 CENT IN DA CLUB 50 CENT JUST A LIL BIT 50 CENT 21 QUESTIONS 50 CENT AND JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE AYO TECHNOLOGY 6400 CREW HUSTLERS REVENGE 98 DEGREES GIVE ME JUST ONE NIGHT A GREAT BIG WORLD FT CHRISTINA AGUILERA SAY SOMETHING A HA THE ALWAYS SHINES ON TV A HA THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS A LIGHTER SHADE OF BROWN ON A SUNDAY AFTERNOON
    [Show full text]
  • Accessible Common Alerting Protocol Radio Data System Demonstration: Gulf Coast States Final Report August 2014 1 TABLE of CONTENTS
    Accessible Common Alerting Protocol Radio Data System Demonstration: Gulf Coast States Final Report August 2014 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS ....................................................................................................................................................................... 2 2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS .................................................................................................................................................................... 5 3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ..................................................................................................................................................................... 6 4 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................................................................. 8 5 METHODOLOGY.................................................................................................................................................................................. 9 6 TECHNICAL CONFIGURATIONS AND TESTING ..................................................................................................................... 10 6.1 Hardware, Ingest Software (INSO) and Software to Monitor INSO (WATCHINSO) ...................................................... 10 Hardware ................................................................................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]