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World College Radio Day 2024 | la contribution de Radio Campus France Thulani Mkhize et Alexandra Stewart (University of KwaZulu Natal) sont à Tours au titre d'un séjour de professeures invitées dans le cadre du partenariat Erasmus Plus entre leur université et celle de Tours. A ce titre, elles sont intervenues dans plusieurs cours (L2, L3) et séminaires (laboratoire ICD). Elles ont été reçues au service des Relations Internationales (jeudi 17) et par le directeur du laboratoire ICD, Tri Tran (lundi 21). Nos invités : Guillaume Cingal, Maître de conférences à l'Université de Tours et Alexandra Stewart, enseignante-chercheure et membre du Département de français à UKZN. Sa thèse de doctorat porte sur Bessora, Marie Ndiaye et Ananda Devi. Elle est notamment intervenue dans 3 cours de traductologie, de Guillaume Cingal, avec un extrait d'un texte de Bessora. Elle a aussi animé un cours de traduction pour étudiants d'échange avec Hélène Tison autour d'un autre extrait de Bessora. Production : Radio Campus Tours, Melissa P.Wyckhuyse
Matt Schafer helps to keep polka music alive every Saturday on WZIP! Matt chats a little about polka music before playing a few tunes during a live episode of ZipsUnlimited on World College Radio Day.
This week on Truth to Power, we bring you a national conversation about the power of community radio! Forward Radio was thrilled to participate in the 2023 Grassroots Radio Conference in Charleston, WV from Oct. 20-22. Today we bring you the conversation that kicked it all off, a panel moderated by Louisville's own Sharon Scott from our sister station, ArtxFM WXOX on “How Community Radio is being leveraged to empower us all!” Speakers included: Maria Martin - a multi-media journalist who currently directs the GraciasVida Center for Media, a nonprofit based in Texas and La Antigua, Guatemala devoted to the practice of independent journalism in the public interest. For the last twenty years, the Center has worked to improve the skills & working situation for rural, provincial, & Indigenous journalists in Guatemala, Bolivia, & Nicaragua, as well as to improve the coverage of Central America on U.S. public radio. An award-winning public radio journalist for over four decades, Martin developed ground-breaking programs for public radio, including NPR's Latino USA. She's the recipient of Fulbright and several Knight Fellowships, and has won over two dozen awards for her work covering Latino issues and Latin America. Dr. MarkAlain Déry - an infectious disease physician and public health practitioner in New Orleans. Dr. Dery co-founded WHIV-LP, a radio station dedicated to human rights and social justice. WHIV first went on air on World AIDS Day (December 1st), 2014 with a mission to promote advocacy through innovative messaging. Dr. Déry actively helped to lead the response to COVID-19 in New Orleans and hosted the NoiseFilter show throughout the pandemic. http://NoiseFilterShow.com Dr. Rob Quicke - Co-founder of World College Radio Day, which launched in 2011 by Coldplay's Chris Martin. Over 1,000 college radio stations in 53 countries have participated in the last decade. Dr. Quicke is also professor and director of the School of Journalism & Mass Communications at Marshall University, WV. Previously he was General Manager of WPSC from 2007 to 2021, when it won the Marconi Award for Best College Radio Station of the Year. Dr. Quicke is also author of the upcoming book Finding Your Voice in Audio, Radio & Podcast Production (2024, Routledge). LaGanzie Kale - the founder and General Manager of KLEK, the first & only minority operated radio station in Jonesboro, Arkansas. KLEK was made possible by the 2010 Local Community Radio Act, giving low-power stations a place on the FM dial. LaGanzie saw an opportunity and worked to build a station from the ground up. The 100-watt station launched on Jan. 1, 2015. In 2016 Kale was presented with an Arkansas Community Service Award by Gov. Asa Hutchinson. Joseph Orozco - Board member to the Pacifica Association of Affiliates. He was the first editor of the only independent newspaper in Hoopa Valley he named, Common Sense. In 1978 he worked with the Tribal Education Committee on their Radio Project and attended his first NFCB Regional Summit. That is where he experienced Non-Commercial Educational FM and never looked back. In 1980 KIDE-FM Hoopa Tribal Radio signed on-air. Orozco was a Board Member. In 1988 he was hired to be the Station Manager. Currently he works part-time as the KIDE Website Content Coordinator. He helped initiate the Indigenous Communication Association & was recently appointed to the Hoopa Tribal Education Association, Board of Directors. Learn more at https://www.2023grassrootsradioconference.com/ On Truth to Power each week, we gather people from around the community to discuss the state of the world, the nation, the state, and the city! It's a community conversation like you won't hear anywhere else! Truth to Power airs Fridays at 9pm, Saturdays at 11am, & Sundays at 4pm on Louisville's Forward Radio 106.5fm WFMP and live streams at http://forwardradio.org
WPFS-FM station manager Jan Abel '24 and faculty adviser Chris Goble discuss World College Radio Day and the opportunities students receive by working at Monmouth's student-run radio station.
Todd of the Todd Allbaugh Show fills in for Pat while he’s away on vacation. He talks national days today including World College Radio Day, and Coaches Day, along with a variety of other topics.
Monmouth College Lecturer, Communication Studies Chris Goble, along with students Jan Abel, Station Manager, and Ryan Phillips, Marketing Manager, discuss the radio station on the Monmouth College campus, 105.9 FM WPFS, while celebrating World College Radio Day on October 6th.
58 min live Radio Campus France for 2023 october 6th' World College radio day. - This year marks the 13th annual World College Radio Day and will unite college radio stations from over 50 countries to bring awareness to the work and value they bring to the broadcasting medium. There will also be a live 24-hour Global Marathon, hosted by Live365.com, that will involve college radio stations around the world, taking turns to broadcast special content. Past ambassadors include Julian Lennon, The Black Keys, Joan Jett, Wyclef Jean, and “Weird Al” Yankovic to name a few. The mission of World College Radio Day is to harness the combined listenership of hundreds of thousands of college radio listeners throughout the world and celebrate the important contribution of college radio by uniting for one day. The College Radio Foundation, a 501(c)3 non-profit based in New Jersey, organizes the yearly event. For more information about College Radio Day and the College Radio Foundation, please visit: www.collegeradio.org Participation & Productions : - Radio Campus Grenoble - Radio Campus Tours - Radio Campus 47 Merci à elles ! Musiques : Zaatar David Walter (Voilaaa remix) Hominguest Labelle - More infos World College Radio Day https://www.collegeradio.org
World College Radio Day takes place on October 6, 2023 and in honor of that, we dig into the early history of college radio on our latest episode of the show. Jennifer Waits walks us through her research about college radio in the 1920s and earlier, sharing details from a paper that she presented this […] The post Podcast #334 – College Radio’s Hidden Early History appeared first on Radio Survivor.
Chris, Becky, Mike, and Taleen reconvened for an eventful episode of the Morning Roar. It was the day before the Autumnal Equinox, and as such, we discussed Pumpkin Spice season. Fall was also the subject of our Twitter poll question. This episode of the Morning Roar is part of the annual World College Radio Day marathon! The crew discussed what college radio means to each of them. Our special guests, Simon Brooks and Aldo Camacho, came by to talk about the Sustainable Engineering program, and the Office of Sustainability, and its efforts at Villanova. We covered the potentially soggy Family Weekend football matchup for the Wildcats, and highlighted all of the fun things going on campus for Family Weekend!
Ithaca College, among a couple of other school's on the east coast were invited to go to the White House to celebrate World College Radio Day. They were able to hear from multiple different representatives from the White House and even received a tour of the Eisenhower Executive Building and the Press Room. WICB News Director Bec Legato spoke with Connor Hibbard and Andy Tell, station managers of WICB and VIC and the two representatives who got the chance to attend this event. Ithaca Now is WICB's weekly news program covering news, issues, and culture in the Ithaca area. For more local news, visit wicb.org/news. Originally aired October 23, 2022.
Initially solicited for use as a tie in with 2022's World College Radio Day and later repackaged for Homecoming Week, this podcast contains brief testimonials from station alums across the decades. UD radio has meant a lot to so many people, and it was nice to hear it directly from them. Enjoy!
Venerdì 7 ottobre torna il World College Radio Day – ovvero la giornata mondiale delle radio universitarie – giunto oramai alla dodicesima edizione. Oltre 500 radio universitarie di tutto il mondo insieme nella Maratona Globale di 24 ore. Il primo College Radio Day si è svolto negli Stati Uniti, in Canada e in Giamaica nell'ottobre 2011 dove 365 radio universitarie si sono riunite per la prima volta. Nel marzo 2012, Rob Quicke ha ricevuto due e-mail: una da Tiziana Cavallo (Italia) e una da Guillermo Gaviria (Colombia-LatinoAmerica) che chiedevano di formare una coalizione internazionale per il College Radio Day 2012. Nasce così il World College Radio Day, dalla congiunzione di più emittenti internazionali desiderose di mettersi in rete e far conoscere le proprie realtà. Il bello delle radio universitarie nel mondo è che parlano lo stesso linguaggio che è quello delle nuove generazioni che viaggia sull'online Tiziana Cavallo Grazie al digitale, poi, le distanze sono completamente abbattute e tutte le comunità studentesche radiofoniche potranno per almeno un giorno sentirsi protagoniste di un mondo in cui, appunto, c'è sintonia di parola…e musica. Fan torna, quest'anno, infine, a dare il suo contributo e segna il ritorno della comunità radiofonica universitaria veronese nel flusso dopo qualche anno di stop”. Il tema della pace La nuova edizione della Giornata Mondiale della Radio Universitaria avrà come ambasciatore Julian Lennon, celebre cantautore inglese, conosciuto anche per essere il figlio di John Lennon e Cynthia Powell. Sarà trasmessa una intervista esclusiva realizzata Crd Usa facendo emergere l'importanza della pace e i mezzi possibili per tutelarla. Durante la giornata viene proposta all'ascoltatore la versione della canzone del padre, Imagine, registrata nuovamente proprio per questa occasione. Il tema di quest'anno è, infatti, Voci per la pace argomento fortemente sentito da tutte le radio universitarie, il manifesto del Wcrd di quest'anno infatti recita: «in un momento di conflitto globale, vogliamo inviare il messaggio forte e chiaro che la radio studentesca è vicina a tutti coloro che sono oppressi o subiscono violenze e cerca di difendere la giustizia e sostenere una pace sostenibile per tutti». I contributi sono trasmessi insieme agli altri interventi delle radio universitarie italiane coordinate da RadUni, associazione che riunisce le radio universitarie e gli operatori radiofonici universitari in Italia.
For the 12th annual World College Radio Day, WXVU was a proud participant! Starting Wednesday, October 5, at 12 PM, WXVU broadcasted 24-hours straight of live programming, featuring over 15 of our WXVU DJs! WXVU played back the broadcast on Friday, October 7, the observed date worldwide of World College Radio Day. The efforts of Chris Cokinos, WXVU Music Director and Route 30 Rock host, were most yeoman, as Chris took 5 different shifts totaling 7.5 hours spanning between 10:30 PM Wednesday and 12 Noon Thursday. Incredible! WXVU gave away a grand prize of dinner for two at the Refectory during the broadcast, won by Kaitlin Urbanik. Thank you to all DJs who participated!
Over 600 college radio stations in more than 45 countries will celebrate World College Radio Day on Friday, Oct. 7.On this episode of Broadcast Dialogue - The Podcast, we welcome the event's founder Dr. Rob Quicke. You'd be hard pressed to find someone more passionate about college radio or with more street cred in the space as one of the students who helped launch the UK's first-ever FM college station at Oxford University in the '90s, in addition to 15 years as the General Manager of campus station WPSC-FM Brave New Radio in Wayne, New Jersey.Among other things, we talk about why college radio is still relevant and why this year's College Radio Day is dedicated to peace.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Prolific Melbourne Indie Artist Lalic Sits down with Hermajesty over zoom to discuss their creative output, the changes in their music since they have been making it in their bedroom as a twelve year old, and the progress of the Trans and Wider LGBT+ Community in Melbourne.
In the October 2021 edition of Wireless on Flirt FM, we mark World College Radio Day with its founder Rob Quicke. From our archives we look back at positive mental health station Walk in my Shoes Radio and discuss the …
On today's episode we spoke to Cassandra Peterson also known as Elvira about her new book: Memoirs of the Mistress of Dark. We played "Order Up". Talked with our Engineer Chad about his love of Disney upon their 50th anniversary coming up. We crowned a winner for World College Radio Day. This and much much more... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It's World College Radio Day and Michael and Corey are joined by their friend "Angry Black Guy" Michael also finds a way to piss off the entire Asian Community. They also manage to squeeze in about Trump having Covid or something. Facebook.com/LongRideHomeRadio MichaelLongEntertainment.com https://youtube.com/channel/UCZLxGsvuPqZeEztZFk1lWGg --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sundaysinnerpod/message
It’s the 10th annual World College Radio Day! We celebrate this medium by sharing an interesting news story about a man in India, discussing Trump contracting COVID-19, exposing Vont and so much more! Tune in every Monday from 6-9AM on the nation's #1 college radio station, Brave New Radio. Listen live on 88.7 FM, gobrave.org or download the TuneIn App.
Art professor Stacy Lotz discusses receiving the Hatch Award for Excellence in Teaching and why she enjoys working with students. Chris Goble of the communication studies department and adviser to WPFS-FM previews World College Radio Day on Oct. 2.
Ecoutez en direct vendredi 4 oct 2019 le marathon international de radios étudiantes et universitaires. Plus de 500 radios impliqués. Public live player of the marathon:player.live365.com/a29386player.live365.com/a29386?l&skin=pageplayer.live365.com/a29386?lradiocampus.fr/player En #podcast la contribution du réseau Radio Campus France avec la participation de quatre radios membres. Crédits/Extraits: Track ID ? www.radiocampus.fr Radio Campus Orléans "Action et programmation musicale inédites" Radio Campus Tours "Love: questions et réponses sur l'amour de faire" Radio Campus Angers "RadioMuse.eu" Radio Campus Amiens "Les jeunes et la pratique audiovisuelle à Amiens" -------------------------- NOUS SUIVRE | www.radiocampus.fr Insta @radio_campus TW @radiocampus FB @radiocampus NOUS ECOUTER | liste des fréquences FM sur www.radiocampus.fr webradio: bit.ly/RCFRenDIRECT
Ecoutez en direct vendredi 4 oct 2019 le marathon international de radios étudiantes et universitaires. Plus de 500 radios impliqués. Public live player of the marathon: http://player.live365.com/a29386 http://player.live365.com/a29386?l&skin=page http://player.live365.com/a29386?l http://radiocampus.fr/player En #podcast la contribution du réseau Radio Campus France avec la participation de quatre radios membres. Crédits/Extraits: Track ID ? www.radiocampus.fr Radio Campus Orléans "Action et programmation musicale inédites" Radio Campus Tours "Love: questions et réponses sur l’amour de faire" Radio Campus Angers "RadioMuse.eu" Radio Campus Amiens "Les jeunes et la pratique audiovisuelle à Amiens" -------------------------- NOUS SUIVRE | www.radiocampus.fr Insta @radio_campus TW @radiocampus FB @radiocampus NOUS ECOUTER | liste des fréquences FM sur www.radiocampus.fr webradio: bit.ly/RCFRenDIRECT
Ecoutez en direct vendredi 4 oct 2019 le marathon international de radios étudiantes et universitaires. Plus de 500 radios impliqués. Public live player of the marathon:player.live365.com/a29386player.live365.com/a29386?l&skin=pageplayer.live365.com/a29386?lradiocampus.fr/player En #podcast la contribution du réseau Radio Campus France avec la participation de quatre radios membres. Crédits/Extraits: Track ID ? www.radiocampus.fr Radio Campus Orléans "Action et programmation musicale inédites" Radio Campus Tours "Love: questions et réponses sur l’amour de faire" Radio Campus Angers "RadioMuse.eu" Radio Campus Amiens "Les jeunes et la pratique audiovisuelle à Amiens" -------------------------- NOUS SUIVRE | www.radiocampus.fr Insta @radio_campus TW @radiocampus FB @radiocampus NOUS ECOUTER | liste des fréquences FM sur www.radiocampus.fr webradio: bit.ly/RCFRenDIRECT
An extended discussion with Rob Quicke from World College Radio Day in late 2018
World College Radio Day Marathon - 1/2 On October the 5th, we were hosts for the international radio event made for college broadcasters. This year's theme is when all else fails, college radio speaks and this is the first show during the 24 hour long marathon. Enjoy!
World College Radio Day Marathon - 2/2 On October the 5th, we were hosts for the international radio event made for college broadcasters. This year's theme is when all else fails, college radio speaks and this is the last show during the 24 hour long marathon. Enjoy!
In this edition we begin in the biggest paradigm shifts of all, From Gods providence, to will of Man. In a conversation about development and globalization, we are trying to answer the very basic question if the world is getting better or worse? We were asked to broadcast the final hour of World College Radio Day, with in the theme of “The end of the world as we know it”. We thought of Global Studies and invited Hans Abrahamsson and Jan Scholte to the studio for a live broadcast at World College Radio Day, trying to figure out if this question has an answer. This is the available on demand post version of the live broadcast. Spoken language: English Music: Thomas Stenström Freat. Silvana Imam - Det här är inte mitt land.Zacke - Sparka uppMagnus Carlson - Mitt Hjärta
Plus de 120 stations issues de 28 pays seront au rendez-vous à la Journée Internationale des radios étudiantes (“World College Radio Day”). Le 6 octobre, à l'issue de cette journée, différentes cultures et langues venues de partout dans le monde se réuniront pour célébrer le média libre d'initiative étudiante. Pendant 24h, seront diffusés scénarios apocalyptiques ou optimistes, fictions survivalistes, reportages en tous genres radiophoniques sur le thème « la fin du monde tel que nous l’avons connu ». En vo “The end of the world as we know it”. Radio Campus France participe une nouvelle fois cette année au World College Radio Day, avec une heure de diffusion. Le programme ci-dessous : Radio Campus Paris 21 décembre 2012. La fin du monde est prévue par le calendrier Maya. A cette occasion, Radio Campus Paris organise une nuit d'émission spéciale: la nuit de la fin. Une nuit entre fiction et réalité avec de la musique, des lectures et des reportages. On a décidé de revenir sur cette nuit-là avec un micro trottoir concocté par Zephyr qui est allé demander aux parisiens: comment ils s'imaginent l'apocalypse? Reportage: Zephyr Serehen Radio Campus Amiens Le développement durable s'impose de plus en plus comme un des défis majeurs du 21 e siècle. Une prise de conscience écologique se fait progressivement dans la société. Mais comment agir ? Comment changer son quotidien pour une consommation durable ? Des associations se sont données pour but d'informer les gens, à travers des ateliers pratiques, des conférences, ou encore des randonnées. C'est le cas d'"En savoir plus" à Amiens dans la Somme. Son objectif : sensibiliser à l'environnement. C-LAB Rennes A l'heure où Emmanuel Macron applique son programme de destruction des acquis sociaux, les jeunes rennais se mobilisent pour défendre un futur désirable. Radio Campus Orléans La fin du monde - collage de samples produit par Viviane Berreur pour Radio Campus Orléans à l'occasion de la fin du monde annoncée le 21/12/12 selon le calendrier maya, et diffusé ce jour-là, lors d'une fête radiophonique qui devait être la dernière du monde tel que nous le connaissions. Nebbia Campus Corte nous savons que c'est le cinéma qui nous a toujours montré la fin des mondes. Quand l'équipe se demande ce qu'est la fin du monde tel que nous le connaissons, Wim Wenders lui avait répondu, c'est la fin des fictions, Godard a dit Adieu au langage. Alors oui, c'est bien la fin du monde...Mais nous, depuis notre petit bastion cortenais, "on s'en fout... on s'en fout... " parce que sur Nebbia, on entend que « the world is still alive ! the world is still alive !» Réalisation : Stéphanie Antonini. Sur une idée de Stéphanie Antonini, Nicolas Palazzi et Barthélémy Antonini Avec la participation de Yasmina Al-Bouzedi, Guillaume Chabat, Alice Galzin. Wim Wenders, Until the end of the world, 1987 Jean-Luc Godard, Adieu au langage, 2014 Brian de Palma, Blow out, 1981 Orson Welles, War of the worlds, 1938 (radio broadcast) Claude Levi-Strauss, France 2, 2005 REM, Until the end of the world as we know it (And I Feel Fine), 1987 Programmation musicale : - VOILAAA, La France (feat. Tout le monde) - JULIETTE ARMANET, l'indien - JEAN YANN & MICHEL MAGNE, Petrol Pop - Prince Waly BBC, Junior - BEACH YOUTH, Days - RONE, Brest - MAYE, Lait de Coco (dub version)
Music Biz 101 & More is the only radio show in America that focuses on the business side of the music & entertainment worlds. Hosted by William Paterson University's Dr. Stephen Marcone & Professor David Philp, the show airs live each Wednesday at 8pm on WPSC-FM, Brave New Radio. In this special College Radio Day episode, two guests succumb to the questions of your fabulous hosts. First, 3 Doors Down guitarist Chris Henderson talks about the band's early days, when they played colleges and got help from college radio. Chris talks about how the group got its first manager, how it got its label deal, and announces work on a new album. Guest #2 is Dr. Rob Quicke, founder of World College Radio Day. Rob discusses how he came up with the idea, how he put such a gigantic event together, and the future of college radio. Enjoy the talk and see what you can get out of this. Like what you hear? Tweet us anytime: @MusicBiz101wp Engage and Adore us on The Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MusicBiz101wp Love, Your Music Biz 101 & More Team
We mixed EDM for two hours in celebration of World College Radio Day! Here it is! Enjoy!Supported by Avicii! We decided to celebrate World College Radio Day with a blast of EDM. What is World College Radio Day? Here's US Vice President Joe Biden, talking to us yesterday on his support for College Radio Day. https://soundcloud.com/collegeradioday/joe-biden-interview-for And support from our President Barack Obama: http://radiosurvivor.com/2013/09/30/president-barack-obama-praises-student-radio-for-college-radio-day/ And made Billboard: http://www.billboard.com/biz/articles/news/radio/5733083/college-radio-day-continues-to-grow-globally-celebrating-a-vital And MTV U: http://www.mtvu.com/music/college-radio-day-special-edition/ And made the cover of Regional Musician Magazine: http://www.bluetoad.com/publication/?i=177365#{%22page%22:1,%22issue_id%22:177365} And just had Wyclef Jean on air supporting us: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=679435002069718&set=a.384123751600846.97681.191095874236969&type=1&theater AND received support from Avicii, The Lumineers, Soul Khan, Patrick Stump, Beirut, and Coldplay for World College Radio Day!! Hear them here: https://soundcloud.com/collegeradioday/crd-2013-promo-2-60-seconds All for you! Tune in to the podcast and celebrate with us! Cheers, Sayem Huq