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This week, we’re on the hunt for a good deal. We’re glancing through store windows, we’re browsing websites and we’re riffling through newspapers for the satisfaction of savings. Frugality is sweet, but are we willing to sacrifice our contributions to small businesses and media creators to achieve it? In these two stories from December 2014, Katie Bolin takes a look at local businesses and their experience with coupons and Marjorie Otto examines the ethics of pirating. Also we hear the word on the street with Patrick Sharkey and Radio K’s Weekly Release Spotlight.
This week, we’re on the hunt for a good deal. We’re glancing through store windows, we’re browsing websites and we’re riffling through newspapers for the satisfaction of savings. Frugality is sweet, but are we willing to sacrifice our contributions to small businesses and media creators to achieve it? In these two stories from December 2014, Katie Bolin takes a look at local businesses and their experience with coupons and Marjorie Otto examines the ethics of pirating. Also we hear the word on the street with Patrick Sharkey and Radio K’s Weekly Release Spotlight.
This week we’re talking technology. We’ve come a long way from Pong, dial up and computers that filled entire rooms, we now live in an age where we’re wired in at every opportunity, with gadgets only getting smaller, faster and more capable. But with all these advancements, certain responsibilities need to be taken, and risks need to be avoided. Aaron Bolton investigates a data breach, Marjorie Otto weighs the morality of pirating content, and we hear the word on the street with Alex Thorson.
This week we’re talking technology. We’ve come a long way from Pong, dial up and computers that filled entire rooms, we now live in an age where we’re wired in at every opportunity, with gadgets only getting smaller, faster and more capable. But with all these advancements, certain responsibilities need to be taken, and risks need to be avoided. Aaron Bolton investigates a data breach, Marjorie Otto weighs the morality of pirating content, and we hear the word on the street with Alex Thorson.
This week, we’re paying tribute to the past in order to move forward. Host Matthew Curtis is joined by the show’s producers as we look back on our favorite stories to reflect, learn and progress. Max Fuller questions the lack of diversity in Hollywood, Marjorie Otto uncovers the cat culture and Aaron Bolton learns about security breaches.
This week, we’re paying tribute to the past in order to move forward. Host Matthew Curtis is joined by the show’s producers as we look back on our favorite stories to reflect, learn and progress. Max Fuller questions the lack of diversity in Hollywood, Marjorie Otto uncovers the cat culture and Aaron Bolton learns about security breaches.
This week, we’re adopting, feeding, grooming, caring for and being ignored by our cats. Yes, this week’s show is all about our feline friends as we try to keep up with the internet’s obession with the moody yet adorable household pets. I don’t think any of the producers at the show actually have a cat, but we’ll make the best of it regardless. Marjorie Otto attends a cat show, to find out the hows and whys of pet pageantry, I produce a feline themed soundscope and former producer Kate Bolin estimates the true cost of owning and caring for a pet.
This week, we’re adopting, feeding, grooming, caring for and being ignored by our cats. Yes, this week’s show is all about our feline friends as we try to keep up with the internet’s obession with the moody yet adorable household pets. I don’t think any of the producers at the show actually have a cat, but we’ll make the best of it regardless. Marjorie Otto attends a cat show, to find out the hows and whys of pet pageantry, I produce a feline themed soundscope and former producer Kate Bolin estimates the true cost of owning and caring for a pet.
This week we’re talking technology. We’ve come a long way from Pong, dial up and computers that filled entire rooms, we live in an age where we’re hooked up whenever we see fit, and things are only getting smaller, faster and more capable. But with all these advancements, certain responsibilities need to be taken, and risks need to be avoided. Aaron Bolton investigates a data breach, Marjorie Otto weighs the morality of pirating content, and Joe Krall gives advice in securely using the internet.
This week we’re talking technology. We’ve come a long way from Pong, dial up and computers that filled entire rooms, we live in an age where we’re hooked up whenever we see fit, and things are only getting smaller, faster and more capable. But with all these advancements, certain responsibilities need to be taken, and risks need to be avoided. Aaron Bolton investigates a data breach, Marjorie Otto weighs the morality of pirating content, and Joe Krall gives advice in securely using the internet.
This week, we’re on the search for a deal. We’re glancing through store windows, we’re browsing websites and we’re riffling through newspapers for the satisfaction of savings. To know we are getting a deal is a prize so sweet, but are we willing to sacrifice the lives of small businesses and media creators to get them? Katie Bolin takes a look at local businesses and their experience with coupons, Marjorie Otto examines the ethics of pirating, and host Matthew Curtis talk to Sam Segal about Radio K’s Weekly Release Spotlight.
This week, we’re on the search for a deal. We’re glancing through store windows, we’re browsing websites and we’re riffling through newspapers for the satisfaction of savings. To know we are getting a deal is a prize so sweet, but are we willing to sacrifice the lives of small businesses and media creators to get them? Katie Bolin takes a look at local businesses and their experience with coupons, Marjorie Otto examines the ethics of pirating, and host Matthew Curtis talk to Sam Segal about Radio K’s Weekly Release Spotlight.