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Eric admittedly hates Christmas and is a bit of a lightweight... but needs a holiday job. *This story was originally published in 2014, a co-commission for Paper Radio and ABC RN's Radiotonic.
Eric admittedly hates Christmas and is a bit of a lightweight... but needs a holiday job. *This story was originally published in 2014, a co-commission for Paper Radio and ABC RN's Radiotonic.
Welcome to the NBA Reprise de la saison NBA ? L'avis du Cinq Majeur Quid des blessures ? Quel format adopter ? Quel protocole sera mis en place ? David et Florian, accompagné de Luc de @Pelicans France, débattent du retour annoncé de la NBA pour cet été du côté de Disney World. En fin d'émission, Julien, de @Bulls France, remet son titre en jeu au Quizz du Cinq Majeur pour aller chercher le Three-Peat face à David et Luc.
Welcome to the NBA Quels sont les joueurs ayant le plus impactés l'histoire de la NBA ? David et Florian, accompagné de Julien de @Bulls France, répondront à cette question avec leur Top 3 des Game Changers en NBA. En fin d'émission, Julien remet son titre en jeu au Quizz du Cinq Majeur face à David et Abderrahmane, un fidèle auditeur tout droit venu du Mauritanie !
Swiss Basketball Découvrez votre toute nouvelle série consacré au Mercato du championnat Suisse : SWISS MARKET ! Départs, arrivées, rumeurs... La rédaction du Cinq Majeur vous raconte tout des tractations en cours et à venir en LNA !
Swiss Basketball Spécial Lions de Genève Le Cinq Majeur revient sur la nomination d'Andrej Stimac comme entraîneur principal des Geneva Lions. Vos experts baskets, David & Florian, reviennent sur le parcours, les choix tactiques, le projet à venir mais aussi les doutes quant au statut de novice comme head coach de l'ancienne légende du club.
Welcome to the NBA : NBA Awards 2020 Le Cinq Majeur, en compagnie de Dorian de Parlons Basket & Parlons NBA, décerne les trophées individuelles de cette saison 2020 écourtée: 1st & 2nd All NBA Teams Rookie of the Year 6th man of the Year DPOY MIP Coach of the year MVP Quizz du Cinq Majeur David vs Dorian : Spécial distinctions individuelles
Welcome to the NBA Invité : Julien Müller Le Cinq Majeur entouré de son invité joue à Madame Irma et se prenne le temps d'une émission pour le GM d'une franchise NBA Quels joueurs pour bâtir une dynastie ? Top 3 des Chouchous pas bons Quel joueur au palmares vierge doit absolument se retirer avec une bague ? Quel coach pour entraîner l'équipe ? Quel assistant coach pour épauler sur le banc ?
Émission Spéciale: Lions de Genève Départ Adnan Chuk comme coach de l'équipe Bilan saison 2019/2020 Déceptions tactiques Valentin, fan des Lions était à lantenne pour discuter avec nous Saison à venir pour le club
Interview Exclusive: Sébastien CLIVAZ Arbitre International Suisse Son parcours dans l’arbitrage suisse & européen Son meilleur souvenir & pire souvenir en tant qu'arbitre Son rôle au sein de Swiss Basket au niveau de la formation Son nouveau projet : Never Stop Learning
Emission Spéciale: Union Neuchâtel Invité : Andrea Siviero, Président de l'Union Neuchâtel. Bilan saison 2019/2020 Le choix Daniel Goethals Ambitions futures du club Mercato et Gestion de la Crise Covid-19
Overtime du Cinq Majeur Infos WTF de la semaine: Opération de Kyrie Irving Dion Waiters rejoint les Lakers Course acharnée à la 8ème Place à l'Ouest Quizz du Cinq Majeur David vs Gabriel (Cavs vs Warriors)
2ème Partie : Welcome to the NBA ▪️Page spéciale Utah Jazz avec comme invité Guillaume de la communauté @UtahJazz_France
Looking for love online, the desire lines we walk to a lover's house and the untethering of a breast-feeding baby from its mother - Josie Long presents short documentaries and adventures in sound about being drawn towards the ones we love. Desire Lines Featuring Laura Barton The Real Tom Banks Produced by Jesse Cox Sound Engineer Timothy Nicastri Originally made for Radiotonic on ABC Radio National Untethered Featuring Nell Frizzell Production Team: Andrea Rangecroft and Alia Cassam Series Producer: Eleanor McDowall A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4
Belinda Lopez joins Jack and Freddie for a celebration of the work of Jesse Cox. We also talk about 50 Things That Made the Modern Economy and A Piece Of Work.
This hour, we remember the audio work of two brilliant producers who recently passed away — Jesse Cox & Joe Frank.Part 1: Jesse Cox (5 September 1986 – 18 December 2017)‘Keep Them Guessing’ [excerpt] by Jesse Cox for ABC RN’s 360Documentaries (2013) As a young boy, producer Jesse Cox discovered a set of old cassette tapes which turned out to be a hugely popular BBC radio show featuring his grandparents performing telepathically. The tapes had been sitting in the front room of his parent's home for years - recordings of an unsolved mystery that has captivated and kept his family guessing for three generations. (This piece won the 2013 Third Coast/Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Competition Directors’ Choice Award)‘This Is About Jesse Cox’ By Belinda Lopez & Jess Bineth for This Is About (2017) Friends and colleagues of Jesse Cox remember his work, life, spirit and humour.‘The Real Tom Banks’ by Jesse Cox with Timothy Nicastru for ABC RN’s Radiotonic (2014) Tom Banks is 23, gay and searching for love. He grew up relatively isolated on a farm just outside of Geelong in Victoria, Australia, and as a teenager turned to internet chat rooms to meet others. Over the years, Tom has become somewhat of an expert when it comes to meeting guys online. And he's learned that when you're online, you can be whoever you want to be. So who is the real Tom Banks? (This piece won the 2014 Third Coast/Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Competition Best Documentary Silver Award)Part 2: Joe Frank (19 August 1938 – 15 January 2018)Featuring: Excerpts from Joe’s 2003 Third Coast Lifetime Achievement Award Speech‘Sweepstakes Winner’ by Joe Frank for KCRW Fund Drive (2000) In Sweepstakes Winner, Joe Frank imagines a seemingly celebratory phone call from KCRW's Fund Drive that is quickly interrupted.‘Dreamers’ by Joe Frank for KCRW’s Unfictional (2013) Dreamers is a contemplation of time and mortality. It includes stories about a family’s tragic visit to Palestine and a man who attends a dinner party after learning he might be dying.This episode of Re:sound was produced by Dennis Funk. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"Genghis Khan, Motherhood, Entitlement and Women's Empowerment" Eleanor Jackson is a Filipino Australian poet, performer, arts producer and radio broadcaster. Eleanor has that rare gift in poetry – the ability to capture even the rowdiest slam crowd without the aid of histrionics, relying instead on understatement, clarity, and the power of her words. Both in her writing and the way it is performed, this is work of the highest possible calibre. – Geoff Lemon, Editor, Going Down Swinging A regular guest at Australian literary and arts festivals, Eleanor has been described as capable of creating, “powerful quiet”. Her poetry is published in Overland Journal, Arc Poetry Magazine, Going Down Swinging, Peril Magazine, Scum Magazine and the Cordite Poetry Review, FBI’s “All the Best“, RRR’s “Aural Text”, 3CR’s “Spoken Word”, ABC Radio National’s “Night Air” and the online poetry channel, “IndieFeed: Performance Poetry”. Her radio play, Agent Ion, was featured as a part of Radiotonic for ABC Radio National, and her short fiction, The Transfer, appeared in Review of Australian Fiction. In 2014-2015, she was Artist in Residence at La Boite Theatre in Brisbane. Eleanor is committed to developing and hosting events and experiences that showcase the diversity of poetic language. She was Producer of the Melbourne Poetry Map, and is currently Editor in Chief of Peril Magazine and a Board Member for the Queensland Poetry Festival. Eleanor also loves creating and sharing stories of community, identity and place and was a long-time host of At the Local on 4zzz fm, profiling local arts, events and community organisations that often pass under the radar of mainstream broadcasting with co-host, Domenico Natoli. You can visit Eleanor at her website - http://www.eleanorjjackson.com
In this program (which originally aired on the ABC last December) your host makes his final attempt to build the ultimate anti-social-media-social-platform. Things continue to decline: the phone in the hand becomes the phone on a stick in the hand. And we meet a controversial blogger who overnight becomes one of the internet’s most disliked people. Plus, of course the real dislike club. Thanks to our sponsor http://www.parachutehome.com/theory **** the DISLIKE CLUB Finale was commissioned by RADIOTONIC from the ABC’s Creative Audio Unit. For best enjoyment listen to the whole six part series, but this installment stands on its own
Yours truly is recuperating from 2014 in France but wishing you a happy holiday. Hope you enjoyed the programming this year. The dislike club series pretty much contains everything I have ever wanted to say about social media. Been thinking about all this stuff for quite some time now, but it all started to crystalize when I got invited to Russia three years ago. I made a show about that trip for my old radio program “too much information” (it used to run on WFMU). I updated it a bit and offer it here, as the ToE 2014 holiday special – or the dislike club prequel. ***ALERT*** heard from a bunch of you now that you can’t find the DISLIKE CLUB Finale. Just search for this word: RADIOTONIC and you will find a radio show called Radiotonic from the ABC’s Creative Audio Unit. They commissioned the finale. Download it here. Or subscribe to their podcast. Look for the Dec 21st episode called the Dislike Club – that is part VI (the finale).
In the penultimate episode of our series, Kathy Sierra tells us how one tweak could fix everything and ToE’s Chris tells us the secret origin of Facebook. PLUS #marksbros (as in Zuckerberg) #marxhegel (as in Groucho) ***ALERT*** the DISLIKE CLUB Finale was commissioned by RADIOTONIC from the ABC’s Creative Audio Unit. Download it here. Or subscribe to their podcast. Look for the Dec 21st episode called the Dislike Club – that is part VI (the finale).
Our mini-series about the internet continues. This week we take a close look at the fundamental business model of the web – advertising. In 1993 your host was a founding member of an international monkey wrench gang that fought billboards in outer space. He recently ran into one of his old comrades in Midtown-South (Manhattan’s tech district) and discovered that his side actually lost the war. Ethan Zuckerman, the man who invented the pop up ad, admits that we must rethink the fundamentals of the web, and activist, writer, and filmmaker Astra Taylor questions whether the internet actually benefits independent creators. The Dislike Club is a story-in-progress, it will play out on the podcast over the next few weeks and then culminate December 21 on Radiotonic, from ABC RN’s Creative Audio Unit.
Paul Ford is a technologist and a writer, sometimes these two things blur. For example, he’s currently working on a book about webpages, but he’s also building a content management system for webpages – because you know it could help with the writing. (yeah his book is late) Its not like he’s trying to procrastinate, this is just what life is like when you are Paul Ford. A couple of Monday night’s ago he was sitting on his couch drinking some rye whisky and chatting with his friends on twitter and he accidentally a brand new webpage community. This is the true origin story of his tilde.club. Yours truly also started a new thing it is called dislike.club. We also check in with Librarian and community manager Jessamyn West for advice on how to start an online community that doesn’t suck. The Dislike Club is a story-in-progress, it will play out on the podcast over the next few weeks and then culminate December 21 on Radiotonic, from ABC RN’s Creative Audio Unit.