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Revision as of 12:03, 29 June 2014

Over 1300 hours of dissident thought, indexed by category and author.

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Started: 10 March 2000

In its own words:
"A program about wealth, power, and peoples' resistance to the corporate world order."

Originally distributed at Radio4All.net, UnwelcomeGuests is a radio show started by a former Pacifica radio presenter disillusioned by the influence of corporate money over the station's output. Fortnightly shows last 2 hours and typically include a variety of speakers, often academics and/or activists on a range of topics lacking from commercially-controlled media.


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