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|URL=http://www.Radio4All.net
 
|URL=http://www.Radio4All.net
|Start=1998
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|Description=The internet's first site to permit free up and download of MP3s, now has over 60,000 MP3s available for download, including a lot of independently produced radio shows on political topics
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|description=The internet's first site to permit free up and download of MP3s, now has over 70,000 MP3s available for download, including a lot of independently produced radio shows on political topics
|Founder=Lyn Gerry
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|founders=Lyn Gerry
|Owner=Lyn Gerry
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|owners=Lyn Gerry
|Image=Radio4All.gif
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|OwnWords= Our goal is to support and expand the movement for democratic communications worldwide. We exist to be an alternative to the corporate and government media which do not serve struggles for liberty, justice and peace, nor enable the free expression of creativity.
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|Wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio4all.net
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|constitutes=independent media
|Note=The site's founder, [[Lyn Gerry]] originally distributed [[Unwelcome Guests]] through this site.
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|own_words= Our goal is to support and expand the movement for democratic communications worldwide. We exist to be an alternative to the corporate and government media which do not serve struggles for liberty, justice and peace, nor enable the free expression of creativity.
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|wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio4all.net
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|note=The site's founder, [[Lyn Gerry]] originally distributed [[Unwelcome Guests]] through this site.
 
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'''Radio4All''' is one of the first grassroots media projects created to share radio programs via the [[Internet]].
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==Own words==
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Radio4All, a.k.a. the A-Infos Radio Project, was created by [[Lyn Gerry]] and [[Shawn Ewald]] (programmers from KPFK) specifically for radio producers to upload and download raw audio, interviews and finished programs for use by fellow programmers and community radio stations around the world.<ref name="r4adj-scooter">http://www.freepresshouston.com/david-josephson-and-scooter-talk-about-radio4all/</ref>
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We exist to be an alternative to the corporate and government media which do not serve struggles for liberty, justice and peace, nor enable the free expression of creativity. The archived material is available to anyone who wants it free of charge.<ref>http://www.radio4all.net/about/</ref>
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Latest revision as of 10:27, 6 February 2024

The internet's first site to permit free up and download of MP3s, now has over 70,000 MP3s available for download, including a lot of independently produced radio shows on political topics

Radio4All.gif
Website.png http://www.Radio4All.net  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Started: 1998
Founder: Lyn Gerry

Founder/Owner: Lyn Gerry
In its own words:
"Our goal is to support and expand the movement for democratic communications worldwide. We exist to be an alternative to the corporate and government media which do not serve struggles for liberty, justice and peace, nor enable the free expression of creativity."
Constitutes: independent media

The site's founder, Lyn Gerry originally distributed Unwelcome Guests through this site.

Radio4All is one of the first grassroots media projects created to share radio programs via the Internet.

Own words

Radio4All, a.k.a. the A-Infos Radio Project, was created by Lyn Gerry and Shawn Ewald (programmers from KPFK) specifically for radio producers to upload and download raw audio, interviews and finished programs for use by fellow programmers and community radio stations around the world.[1]

We exist to be an alternative to the corporate and government media which do not serve struggles for liberty, justice and peace, nor enable the free expression of creativity. The archived material is available to anyone who wants it free of charge.[2]

Many thanks to our Patrons who cover ~2/3 of our hosting bill. Please join them if you can.


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