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Podcaster:Joe's Podhole 
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JPH 5: LACUNA COIL Interview:
JOE'S PODHOLE Episode 5: Toss out the razor and start shredding the parm, because Joe's Podhole is going Italian with Lacuna Coil! That's right, fans, Italy's finest babe-fronted band gave us full access to their guitar maestro, Christiano Migliore! Join Joe at Chicago's famous Aragon Ballroom for a one-on-one with one of the old country's most notorious new-gen axemen. You'll also be treated to some guerilla podcasting throughout the venue, as Joe outstays his welcome searching for more band members. Unfortunately, I never got a session with SILF extrordinaire, Christina Scabbia. Hey, whaddya want? At least I got her to do a show i.d. Not into Italians? Don't sweat it! This episode also features killer music and thought-provoking banter between Joe and his wingman Paul The Neighbor. Tip up some Captain while they chat about race in politics, ball scratching, cereal, and any other topics that need a good ass-kicking. Intro music Screaming Chicken by Joboj, transitional music Tunnel by The Blame. Featured songs Confrontation by Otep, Our Truth by Lacuna Coil, Heaven's A Lie by Lacuna Coil, Closer by Lacuna Coil, Pugni Al Vento by Rocky Horror Fuckin Shit, Pops Fight by Ampsex, Custman by HORSE the Band. All artists can be found on the Podsafe Music Network: music.podshow.com.
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Podcaster:KNPR Discussions 
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Neon Reverb Music Festival:
"This weekend marks the return of the Neon Reverb Festival on East Fremont
Street and at other venues in town. We talk with the organizers - James Woodbridge, Thirry Harlin and Jason Aragon. Then we hear from one of the bands on the leading edge of a renaissance of the local music scene - Black Camaro. Content created by News 88.9 KNPR"
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Podcaster:The Force-Cast 
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Special Report: Chicago Comic Con 2009 (RSS):
The Star Wars presence at the 2009 Chicago Comic Con was HUGE! Join Jimmy Mac as he braves the throngs to bring you interviews from the show floor with the talents behind some of the Saga's most indelible characters: Peter Mayhew (Chewbacca), Tom Kane (Yoda in Star Wars: Clone Wars), Howard Chaykin (illustrator of the original Star Wars film adaptation from Marvel), Jerome Blake (Mas Amedda and others), Maria De Aragon (Greedo), Anthony Forrest (Sandtrooper), and Doug Wangler (Quinlan Vos). Chicago Comic Con brought Star Wars fans from across the country to the Windy City and The ForceCast brings it to you, leaving NO FAN LEFT BEHIND with this special report!
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Podcaster:The Woodsongs Old Time Radio Hour 
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WS530: Maura O'Connell and Si Kahn:
MAURA O’CONNELL is a wonderful, interpretive singer. She returns to WoodSongs to introduce her latest CD project where her voice takes center stage. This Grammy nominated singer spent nearly two years working on a project she’s been wanting to do for a very long time. The result is Naked With Friends, O’Connell’s first a cappella album, which will be released by Sugar Hill Records. Born and raised in County Clare, Ireland, she was the third of four singing sisters. She will performing on WoodSongs solo ... Just her voice ... No instrumentation. Get ready for something very special!!!!
SI KAHN makes a return visit to the WoodSongs stage. Aside from being a brilliant songwriter, he has worked for over 40 years as a civil rights, labor and community organizer and musician in the Southern United States. His songs of family, community, work and freedom such as "Aragon Mill" "Gone, Gonna Rise Again" and "Wild Rose of the Mountain" have been recorded by over 100 artists. Si has released 14 albums of his original songs, plus a collection of traditional labor, civil rights and women's songs with Pete Seeger and Jane Sapp. His latest CD is “Thanksgiving.”
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Podcaster:Inside Europe: The European Radio Weekly 
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Inside Europe: The Inside Take on European Affairs:
Is swine flu really a cause to panic? -- Training for a terror attack -- The Chinese mafia gambles on Antwerp --
viva Las Vegas Spanish-style --can Turkey be Europe’s border guard? -- Big Bang 5 years on are “old” and “new” Europe really unified? -- Taste-testing Italy’s secret vegetable -- and Slowing down the pace of life in London. Tune in to Inside Europe on the radio or sign up for the Inside Europe podcast! You can also download the program from the Web site.Is swine flu really a cause to panic?Across Europe, reports have been emerging all week of more and more cases of swine influenza.Spain saw the first confirmed case, and the UK, Germany and Switzerland among others quickly followed. The World Health Organisation has warned that countries should prepare for a pandemic. It said that influenza pandemics must be taken seriously, precisely because of their capacity to spread rapidly to every country in the world. Rob Turner spoke to Geneva correspondent Lothar Becker and asked him if it was inevitable that swine influenza would spread to the whole of Europe. Chinese mafia gambles on AntwerpAntwerp is home to an increasingly powerful Chinese 'mafia', involved in illegal gambling, prostitution, people trafficking and drug smuggling.That's according to Belgium's Gaming Commission charged with supervising the country's betting and gambling industries, which recently discovered an international network of Chinese gangsters, running illegal gambling dens in Antwerp's China Town. But officials fear the Chinese mafia's grip on the Belgian port city, is much tighter than previously imagined.
Report: Nina-Maria PottsTraining for a terror attackSenior security officials in the UK believe it is likely no one will be brought to justice for the 7 July bombs that killed 52 people in London in 2005, despite their belief that more than 20 people were involved in the attacks.The admission came shortly after the only three men to be charged in connection with the suicide bombings were acquitted. But, they say, that doesn’t mean Britain is safe from another attack. Just last week, British police released 12 men they thought were planning a massive terror attack in UK shopping centres. This time there was not enough evidence for any charges to be brought, but officials maintain an atrocity was prevented. The official level of terror threat in Britain remains severe, and now the government is training ordinary citizens in how to spot potential terrorists, and how to react to a terrorist attack.
Report: Lars BevangerSpanish village takes a gamble viva Las Vegas-styleRoulette wheels could be spinning soon in Spain.The parliament in the Spanish region of Aragon is due to approve a law that would allow the biggest entertainment and leisure complex in Europe to go ahead. The Gran Scala project proposes building casino-hotels, theme parks and a racecourse in countryside near the village of Ontiñena. The scheme has strong local support, but with the world’s largest casino operators struggling in the economic crisis, how will the promoters of this Spanish casino project make it work?
Report: Danny WoodFrance faces ongoing social unrestFrance is not alone in feeling the effects of the economic crisis, but public reaction has arguably been stronger than elsewhere.And this being the time of year when the workers of the world traditionally unite, May Day parades are being turned into a national protest against the government's handling of the situation. Meanwhile universities are in turmoil with a wave of strikes over planned reforms, and anger at factory closures and job losses has prompted some workers to take their managers hostage in a spate of so-called "bossnappings".
Report: Alasdair Sandford Can Turkey be Europe’s border guard?Turkey is taking steps to try and relieve some of its domestic tension by looking at opening its border with Armenia, which has been closed since 1993.That’s not the only “border dispute” in the country. With its frontiers to the Middle-East, central Asia and Europe, Turkey is a true global cross-road. But today it is a hub for migrants and political refugees seeking a better and safer life in the European Union. But as Europe becomes increasingly reluctant to take these people, Turkey is having to play the role of Europe’s border guard.
Report: Dorian JonesBig Bang: 5 years on are “old” and “new” Europe really unified?Gaining access to the EU has become reality for many European countries in the last few years: a reality Turkey too could achieve in the next decade.But 5 years ago this week, the European Union experienced a “big-bang”. 10 countries, including the Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary joined the EU as part of the bloc’s largest ever expansion. But the now infamous “old” and “new” Europe adage is still in everyday use across the continent. So, 5 years down the line, is the EU still struggling to accept that it is one union, not an old and new bloc? That’s the question Rob Turner put to Sara Hagemann, a leading expert on the post-enlargement era at the European Policy Centre.Londoners try slowing down the pace of lifeIn today’s hectic world, the chance to put your feet up for five minutes and grab a breather often feels like a luxury you just can’t afford.Especially as everyone rushes round trying to find ways to fix economic problems. But is all that stress really necessary? A ten-day event to encourage Londoners to go about their lives more slowly is underway in the city. 'Slow Down London' aims to show people how to get more out of doing things at a more relaxed pace. It's based on a concept of 'slow living' that originated in Italy around a decade ago. But some have questioned whether slowing down is the best course of action at a time of recession.
Report: Olly BarrattWhat's Italy’s secret vegetable?Other countries might be slowly catching onto the Italian concept of relaxed living, but there is one Italian export that has already conquered the world: its cuisine!Italian Pizzas, pastas, meats and fishes are devoured with relish everywhere. And foodies know that Italians have mastered the artichoke. It’s a must-eat for any visitor, particularly to Rome. But few realize that the residents of this ancient city also savor the artichoke’s cousin: cardo or gobbo, a nickname for the vegetable and a popular variety.
Report: Nancy Greenleese
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Podcaster:Big Band Serenade 
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Big Band Serenade 199 The Waltz King Wayne King His Life and Music:
A popular 30s bandleader, Wayne King has been compared to Lawrence Welk and Fred Waring. Known as the "Waltz King," his repertoire was made up of waltzes, novelty songs and sentimental recordings. The sound was copied by other musicians and made Wayne King famous. It was radio broadcasts, such as the Lady Esther Serenade, his Victor recording contracts and performances on Chicago's Aragon Ballroom that sold millions of recordings for Wayne King. Besides being a successful bandleader, Wayne King was also a saxophonist, often playing his instrument in the Wayne King Orchestra.
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Podcaster:WeFunk Radio 
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WEFUNK Show 559 - April 10, 2009 (HQ):
Familiar faces in different places: Mongo Santamaria puts his twist on the Sly standard "Sing a Simple Song", Soul Assassins rework Beastie Boys' "So What'cha Want" and the seminal reggae track "Sleng Teng", Charles Wright reveals take 2 of "Express Yourself", and James Brown re-makes "I Feel Good" into a funk stormer. Plus: Betty Padgett shines on "Sugar Daddy", Ahzz and Carl Marshall get down on the underground disco sound, and Finale and Casual flow over a hyperkinetic 8-bit beat.
Playlist:
intro
last poets - related to what
talk (over roy ayers - Aragon)
james brown - i feel good
mongo santamaria - sing a simple song
87th off broadway - can't get enough
betty padgett - sugar daddy, part 2
asher roth - lark on my go-kart
pete rock & c.l. smooth - mecca & the soul brother (wig out mix)
mr. f.p. - monkey fist
gangstarr - the ? remainz
beatnuts feat. greg nice - yo yo yo
delinquent habits - tres delinquentes (cubano remix)
manzel - it's over now (m.a.w. remix)
roundtree - manhattan fever (edit)
ahzz - new york moving (edit)
family of eve - please be truthful
carl marshall & the s.d.'s - crazy (kon edit)
mood swingaz - the blessin'
manchilde - god bless the childe
rapper big pooh - rear view mirror
rapper big pooh, sha stimuli & kurupt - homage to pete rock
grand analog feat. shad - electric city
incks - teach the kids how to rhyme
finale feat. casual - one man show (a rival 8-bit remix)
sisters love - now is the time
popcorn wylie - funky rubberband
charles wright & the watts 103rd st. rhythm band - express yourself (alternate version)
phillips brothers - who stole my cookie
thunder & lightning - bumpin' bus stop
beastie boys feat. b-real - so what'cha want (soul assassin remix)
wayne smith feat. b-real - under mi sleng teng (muggs old school remix)
x-clan - a.d.a.m.
masta ace incorporated - the b-side
royal flush feat. big pun & noreaga - clap your hands
talk (over mobb deep - still shinin' instrumental)
mobb deep - still shinin'
More mixes available at http://www.wefunkradio.com/shows/
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Radio Macondo 88 Pure Salsa both Classic and New:
We start off this week with big, modern hits from Junior Gonzales, Edgar Joel, Jon Secada, Ismael Miranda, and Tony Vega. Then, into classics with Tipica 73--Jose Alberto on lead vocal--plus Henry Fiol, and yet another great classic late '60s hit from Willie Colon and Hector Lavoe. Then, we shine the spotlight on some Cuban sounds, from the country folk of Eliades Ochoa (photo at right) to the '50s charanga of Orquesta Aragon, then back to today with Orquesta Original de Manzanilla and Plena Libre.
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Podcaster:Big Band Serenade 
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Dick Jurgens WBBM Remote Broadcast:
Dick Henry Jurgens (January 9, 1910 – October 5, 1995) was an American swing music bandleader, who enjoyed great popularity in the late 1930s and early 1940s.
Dick Jurgens was born in Sacramento, California to Dietrich Heinrich Jurgens and Clara Matilda (Erath) Jurgens. Jurgens played in an orchestra in high school but was kicked out of the ensemble for playing pop music. In response, he formed his own group in 1928 while still a student. His brother Will Jurgens was a member; Will later became Dick's manager during his years of fame. Jurgens then studied at the University of California at Berkeley and the Sacramento Junior College before accepting an engagement with his own orchestra at the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco in 1933. The following year, Jurgens signed a contract with Decca Records, and recorded extensively for the label between 1934 and 1940. Jurgens' vocalist at this time was Eddy Howard.
Jurgens held residencies at the Casino Ballroom on Catalina Island, the Elitch Gardens in Denver, the Aragon Ballroom and the Trianon Ballroom in Chicago, and other popular swing venues. He recorded for Vocalion Records in 1938 and for Okeh Records starting in 1940. His first side to reach Your Hit Parade was "It's a Hundred to One You're in Love with Me" in 1939; the following year, "In an Old Dutch Garden" proved to be a big hit. Jurgens often found that Glenn Miller's versions of his hits performed better on the charts than his own, such as the song "Careless". Following Howard's departure from the group in 1940, Harry Cool became its lead singer. Jurgens scored more hits later that year, with "A Million Dreams Ago" and the instrumental "Elmer's Tune", the latter of which Miller would take a vocal version to number one. Later hits included "The Bells of San Raquel" and "Happy in Love" (released on Columbia Records). His biggest hit was 1942's "One Dozen Roses", with Buddy Moreno on vocals; the song hit #1 in the summer of that year.
Later in 1942, Jurgens disbanded his group due in no small part to the 1942 recording ban by the American Federation of Musicians. He joined the Marines from 1942 to 1945, directing theater shows for the troops. In 1946 he re-formed his band, recording for Columbia and Mercury into the 1950s. He had his own radio show in 1948 on CBS, and also married in December of that year to Miriam Davidson.
Jurgens kept up his group until 1956, by which time his style of swing had long passed out of popular favor. After this he moved to Colorado Springs and founded an electronics business with his brother. He occasionally played at the Broadmoor Country Club in Colorado Springs, and moved to California in 1965, where he again played intermittently. He put together a new band late in the 1960s; he played and recorded with the group on a part-time basis through 1976. His latter years were spent in Sacramento in the real estate business. He sold the rights to his ensemble's name to Don Ring in 1986. He died in 1995 of cancer at age 85.
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Podcaster:Jose - PROGRAMAS DX 
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AMIGOS DE LA ONDA CORTA, 21 DE NOVIEMBRE 2008:
Amigos de la Onda Corta es un programa semanal de Radio Exterior de Espaa de 25 minutos de duracin, que dirige y presenta Antonio Buitrago.
Es un espacio informativo sobre temas del mundo de los medios de comunicacin y el diexismo.
Comienza la novena campaa Un juguete, una ilusin, impulsada por Radio Nacional de Espaa y la Fundacin Crecer Jugando. El objetivo es distribuir juguetes en las zonas ms desfavorecidad de frica, Oriente Prximo y Amrica Latina a partir de la venta del boligrafo solidario, disponible en grandes superficies.
El documental LT 22 Radio La Colifata, ha obtenido el primer Premio de la Tercera edicin del Festival Internacional de Cine Documental de Tenerife, en las Islas Canarias. Una noticia que da pi a que hablemos de Radio La Colifata, Argentina, y de TV-Glad, de Dinamarca. Dos instrumentos que permiten la integracin y mejora de la discapacidad que tienen sus integrantes.
NOTICIAS:
Alumnos de un instituto andaluz contacta por radio con la Estacin Espacial Internacional
Problemas radiales de Radio Ritmo de Ecuador, Radio 15 de septiembre y Radio Corporacin de Nicaragua y Estudio Antena Uno de Per
Nuevo proyecto de ley para que universidades y escuelas tcnicas operen estaciones de radio comunitarias
El ejrcito de Bolivia ha inaugurado su canal de televisin
Polmica por la concesin de 83 licencias de radio en Catalua
Comienzan las emisiones de La mexicana en Santiago de Chile
Amenaza de Hugo Chvez a las emisoras de radio y televisin que adelanten resultados en las elecciones regionales del 23 de noviembre
75 aos de Radio Huesca, en Aragn
El presidente de la Corporacin RTVE, miembro del consejo ejecutivo de la UER
Se emite por onda corta, satlite e Internet, de la siguiente manera:
Emisin del VIERNES 09:30 UTC
Europa: 13.720 y 15.585 kHz
Oriente Medio: 21.610 kHz
frica Ecuatorial: 21.540 kHz
Emisin del SABADO 05:05 UTC
Amrica del Norte: 6.055 y 9.675* kHz
Amrica del Sur: 5.965* kHz
Amrica Central: 3.350* kHz
Oriente Medio: 11.895 kHz
Emisin del DOMINGO 15:30 UTC ?
frica Ecuatorial: : 17.755 kHz
Oriente Medio: 21.610 kHz
(*) Desde el Centro Emisor de Cariari en Costa Rica
ATENCIN R.E.E. confirma los informes de recepcin con TARJETA QSL.
Direccin postal:
Radio Exterior de Espaa
Apartado de Correos 156202
Cdigo postal 28080
Madrid, Espaa.
Direccin electrnica:
amigosdx@rtve.es
Se puede escuchar en directo por Internet en:
http://www.rtve.es/programas/radioexterior
En la pgina web del programa, se puede escuchar este ltimo as como los anteriores:
http://www.rtve.es/programas/amigosdelaondacorta
Adems desde PROGRAMAS DX, en cualquier da y a cualquier hora:
http://es.geocities.com/programasdx/amigosondacorta.htm
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Podcaster:Jose - PROGRAMAS DX 
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AMIGOS DE LA ONDA CORTA, 18 DE OCTUBRE 2008:
Amigos de la Onda Corta es un programa semanal de Radio Exterior de Espaa de 25 minutos de duracin, que dirige y presenta Antonio Buitrago.
Es un espacio informativo sobre temas del mundo de los medios de comunicacin y el diexismo.
Amigos de la Onda Corta entrevista al profesor honorario de la Universidad de Navarra, ngel Faus, quien ha advertido durante su conferencia "Reinventar la radio" en el seminario Radio y Red, en la ciudad Huesca (Aragn), del colapso total de los medios informativos. Segn este experto, los cambios en la sociedad y los avance tecnolgicos cambiarn, sino lo estn haciendo ya, la concepcin de la radio tal como se entiende hoy en da. ngel Faus, ha vaticinado que esta mutacin y esa reinvencin de la radio se producir en un plazo no inferior a diez aos.
NOTICIAS:
- Polticos y periodistas opositores rusos critican la decisin de la administracin de EEUU para reducir las emisiones de Radio Liberty en ruso
- En Madrid, Espaa, se celebra el Primer Congreso Europeo de Mujeres en Radios Comunitarias
- Tres grupos de comunicacin optan al tercer canal privado de televisin de Colombia
- El presidente de la Corporacin RTVE apuesta por los recursos que ofrece internet
CORREO:
Fotios Padazopulos (EEUU)
Se emite por onda corta, satlite e Internet, de la siguiente manera:
1 Emisin SABADO 10:05 UTC
Europa: 13.720 y 15.585 kHz
Oriente Medio: 21.610 kHz
frica Ecuatorial: 21.540 kHz
Amrica del Sur: 21.570 kHz
2 Emisin DOMINGO 03:05 UTC
Amrica del Norte: 6.055 y 9.630* kHz
Amrica Centro y Sur: 6.125 kHz
Amrica del Sur: 6.020* y 9.620 kHz
Amrica Centro y Norte: 9.535 kHz
Amrica Central: 3.350* kHz
3 Emisin DOMINGO 23:30 UTC
Europa: 7.275 kHz
Amrica del Norte: 15.110 y 17.850* kHz
Amrica Central: 9.765* kHz
Amrica del Sur: 11.815* kHz
Magreb-Norte de frica: 7.270 kHz
(*) Desde el Centro Emisor de Cariari en Costa Rica
ATENCIN R.E.E. confirma los informes de recepcin con TARJETA QSL.
Direccin postal:
Radio Exterior de Espaa
Apartado de Correos 156202
Cdigo postal 28080
Madrid, Espaa.
Direccin electrnica:
amigosdx@rtve.es
Se puede escuchar en directo por Internet en:
http://www.rtve.es/programas/radioexterior
En la pgina web del programa, se puede escuchar este ltimo as como los anteriores:
http://www.rtve.es/programas/amigosdelaondacorta
Adems desde Programas DX, en cualquier da y a cualquier hora:
http://es.geocities.com/programasdx/amigosondacorta.htm
Si desea escuchar otros espacios diexistas en espaol lo puede hacer en:
http://es.geocities.com/programasdx/
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