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Community Radio with Tom Hyland, Caoimhe Butterly, Len Aldis, The Steps, Woody Guthrie & Agent Apple

category national | arts and media | news report author Thursday August 21, 2003 14:24author by John Reilly - NEARfmauthor email nearfm at iol dot ie Report this post to the editors

Tune into ‘Majority World’ on NEAR (North East Access Radio) 101.6fm, today and every Thursday 4:30 – 5:30pm. Repeat Friday mornings 9 – 10am. NEARfm is a community radio station serving North East Dublin from the city centre to the airport and Ballymun to Fairview.

On today’s programmme Tom Hyland of the East Timor Ireland Solidarity Campaign on the co-ordinator of the human rights and justice group AFRI, Mr Joe Murray becoming the first recipient of the new Archbishop Desmond Tutu international award aimed at honouring “unsung heroes” in the non-governmental organisation sector. I’ll be interviewing Len Aldis from the Campaign Against Arms Trade on shutting down DESi (Defence Systems and Equipment International) Europe’s largest arms fair, which is to be held at London Docklands 9 – 12 September. There’ll be music from The Steps and Woody Guthrie, Agent Apple will dispatch tales of The Biotic Baking Brigade And The Global Pastry Uprising. Finally human rights activist and Voices In The Wilderness campaigner Caoimhe Butterly reports from an increasingly violent and unpredictable Baghdad.

Any comments, ideas, criticisms or any other thoughts on the content, format, style or any other aspect of the programme can be directed by email to nearfm@iol.ie, just remember to put the name of the show Majority World, in the subject line. This is your community media channel your feedback helps define this project.

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Well done John - Great stuff!     Anonymous    Thu Aug 21, 2003 14:42 
   Any chance of NEAR fm doing a webcast?     Shane OCurry    Thu Aug 21, 2003 15:13 
   Any idea how far south of the liffey the signal will travel?     All Ears    Thu Aug 21, 2003 16:36 
   streaming     hydra    Thu Aug 21, 2003 17:23 
   Maybe you could...     Seainín    Thu Aug 21, 2003 17:28 
   Good plan     hj    Fri Aug 22, 2003 01:51 
   Community Radio     Fearghal O Boyle    Fri Aug 22, 2003 11:24 
   For the lazy :) - Anyone know of a similar site for all local written media??     Anonymous    Fri Aug 22, 2003 14:33 
   Newspaper list     Precision Man    Mon Aug 25, 2003 02:06 
 10   Thanks a lot percision man     Anonymous    Mon Aug 25, 2003 11:58 
 11   streaming     hydra    Tue Aug 26, 2003 18:12 


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