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'''Unwelcome Guests describes itself as ''"A program about wealth, power, and peoples' resistance to the corporate world order..."'''''. | '''Unwelcome Guests describes itself as ''"A program about wealth, power, and peoples' resistance to the corporate world order..."'''''. | ||
− | It is a weekly radio show radio which started in March 2000 by [http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/Lyn Lyn Gerry], a former Pacifica radio presenter disillusioned by the influence of corporate money over the station's output. It is | + | It is a weekly radio show radio which started in March 2000 by [http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/Lyn Lyn Gerry], a former Pacifica radio presenter disillusioned by the influence of corporate money over the station's output. It is currently hosted by [[User:Robin |Robin Upton]]. It is carried by over 25 radio stations, mainly in US. Shows last 2 hours and typically include a variety of speakers, often academics and/or activists on a range of topics lacking from corporate media. All 600+ shows are available for download, and as well as a sequential listing, the website is indexed by topic. |
− | * [http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/ Show's website, <font face="courier">UnwelcomeGuests.net</font>] | + | * [http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/ Show's website, <big>'''<font face="courier">UnwelcomeGuests.net</font>'''</big>] |
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Revision as of 10:12, 8 October 2012
Unwelcome Guests describes itself as "A program about wealth, power, and peoples' resistance to the corporate world order...".
It is a weekly radio show radio which started in March 2000 by Lyn Gerry, a former Pacifica radio presenter disillusioned by the influence of corporate money over the station's output. It is currently hosted by Robin Upton. It is carried by over 25 radio stations, mainly in US. Shows last 2 hours and typically include a variety of speakers, often academics and/or activists on a range of topics lacking from corporate media. All 600+ shows are available for download, and as well as a sequential listing, the website is indexed by topic.