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The District is an online radio station created to help train the next generation of radio professionals. Students in Red River College’s Creative Communications Program are shown how to host, program and produce both music and news/talk format radio through a combination of assigned course work and extracurricular volunteering. Tune in and hear awesome music, engaging talk shows and all the news, sports and weather you need to get you through your day. It’s all conveniently delivered throug ...
 
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Movies 101

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Movies 101

Dan Webster, Mary Pat Treuthart, Nathan Weinbender

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Movies 101 began mid-1999, as Spokane Public Radio's KSFC started establishing itself as a separate news and information service. As KSFC as matured, so did Movies 101. The show has also been picked up on KPBX and has a loyal fan base, Friday evenings at 6:30pm. Movies 101 is produced by Spokane Public Radio Music and Arts Producer, Jim Tevenan.
 
The First Mile is an immersive travel podcast, bringing you untold stories from the world of adventure. It is presented by Ash Bhardwaj and Pip Stewart — two travel journalists, who are adventurers in their own right — and explores everything from the ethics of cultural tourism, to documenting your journeys and making a living from travel. Ash and Pip navigate this territory with some of the world’s greatest travellers, who reveal how they got their first break in travel writing, planned rem ...
 
Beta Test Humans is a set of various TTRPGs sessions but with a twist. Instead of raw commentary from the table, it's highly edited to keep pace and to add immersive elements such as sound effects and music to turn it into something akin to a radio play. Enjoy while on a drive or at work or doing chores, but it's best enjoyed with the least amount of other sound interference in your real environment, as some sound effects are subtle but important.
 
Hosted by Allan Wolper Audio biographies of people whose lives and ideas are on the cutting edge. Host Allan Wolper is a “journalist’s journalist.” A superb interviewer, radio and television producer, ethics columnist, magazine and newspaper writer, he has been honored by every journalism medium. Wolper has won more than 50 awards, including television’s Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia University Award – the Pulitzer Prize of Broadcast news. Wolper is professor emeritus of Journalism from Rutgers ...
 
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21st Precinct - Polizei-Drama

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21st Precinct - Polizei-Drama

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21st Precinct wurde vom 7. Juli 1953 bis zum 1. November 1956 über das CBS Netzwerk ausgestrahlt. 21st Precinct war ein Polizei-Drama. CBS hatte sich dazu entschieden, New York City als Basis der Serie zu nutzen und die Geschehnisse in einem echten Polizei-Distrikt stattfinden zu lassen. Das Konzept war es, den Hörer von anfänglichen Anruf bis zum letzten Bericht ins Bild zu setzen. The 21st wurde beschrieben als "nur Linien auf einer Karte von New York City. Most of the 173,000 people wedge ...
 
Sharing the joy of stand up paddleboarding. Join us for inspiring conversations with dream guests talking about all the health, happiness, friendship, adventure and possibility that SUP brings to our lives. From world endurance record holders to SUP Yoga, SUP with a Pup to SUP Surf, we will hear uplifting stories and fantastic information to help you on your paddleboarding journey. SUP has given our host, Jo Moseley, so much joy, confidence, courage and community since her first lesson in th ...
 
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We’re all familiar with the concept of myth, whether we’re talking about a story involving heroes and their attendant quests, or a popularly accepted tale that masks actual truth. On this week’s show, Dan Webster, Nathan Weinbender, and Mary Pat Treuthart will be discussing a pair of movies that are steeped in myth. First up is the Chinese import “…
 
Technologist and cohost of the CovertAction Magazine podcast Chris Garaffa joins Misfits hosts Michelle Witte and John Kiriakou to discuss the testimony of TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew before Congress today, whether the social media app’s management of data differs from that of any other social media platform, how this relates to Washington’s demonizati…
 
There's frustration growing among some people living on the South Shore around development encroaching upon beloved beaches and coastal areas. A group of citizens are getting together to talk about options to protect one of those spots, Crescent Beach near West Dublin.
 
Local authors Rebecca Rose and Lezlie Lowe are inviting people in Halifax to take a walk with them. Together, they'll lead a walking tour this Sunday of important landmarks in their books about LGBTQ liberation and female volunteers. Lowe spoke with Information Morning's Feleshia Chandler about the tour.…
 
Scholar, educator, and journalist focusing on Asia-Pacific geopolitics KJ Noh joins Misfits hosts Michelle Witte and John Kiriakou to discuss conclusions from the recent meeting of China and Russia’s leaders, the Indonesian president’s hopes that his country will abandon US-based credit payment networks, new International Monetary Fund deals for Sr…
 
Hundreds of books used to line the walls of professor Jayne Wark's office at NSCAD University. Over the past week or so, dozens of people have helped empty the shelves, as part of Wark's retirement book giveaway. Information Morning's Feleshia Chandler brings us this story.
 
International affairs and security analyst Mark Sleboda joins Misfits hosts Michelle Witte and John Kiriakou to discuss the second day of talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Moscow. He explains what to expect from anticipated conversation between Xi and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and the si…
 
A longboard club called the Trim Collective is bringing women who surf in this province together to talk about surfing, improve their skills and share their knowledge. Its founders say they could only cover so much while freezing in the parking lot with half a wetsuit on after a winter wave-shredding session!…
 
Halifax's Mayflower Curling Club is decked out in rainbow colours! 2SLGBTQ curling teams have travelled from across Canada to compete in the Bluenose Bonspiel and the Canadian Pride Curling Championships. Lennie Comeau is co-chair of the local curling league that's hosting both events.
 
Ongoing research by the Canadian Centre for Vaccinology is exposing what happens to the human immune system during a whooping cough infection. Meet one of the scientists studying this topic and a trial participant living in isolation at the IWK's Challenge Unit after being infected with the disease.
 
Since 1900, our best estimates suggest that earthquakes have caused around 2.3 million deaths worldwide; we saw the devastating effects of one just recently, in Turkey and Syria. And as scientists have been at pains to point out over the years, there is no reliable short-term warning system. But thanks to the work of people like James Jackson, an E…
 
Editor of the Polemicist Jim Kavanagh joins Misfits host Michelle Witte and John Kiriakou to discuss Donald Trump’s hush money case, whether Trump’s call to take to the streets in protest will be heard, allegations that Ronald Reagan’s 1980 campaign colluded with the Iranian government to hold hostages until Reagan’s inauguration, UBS’s acquisition…
 
Municipal officials from Colchester County recently completed some important work overseas. They were in Jordan, representing the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, as part of a six-year project to improve their solid waste management. Christine Blair, the mayor of Colchester County, was there.
 
Three people were injured in a violent incident at Charles P. Allen High School in Bedford. Portia asks Nova Scotia's Minister of Education Becky Druhan what happened, how safety protocols were followed, and whether violence against educators is on the rise in this province.
 
Political and foreign affairs analyst and professor emeritus of literature Dr. Kenneth Surin joins Misfits hosts Michelle Witte and John Kiriakou to discuss the likelihood of a no-confidence vote on French President Emanuel Macron after he pushed through controversial pension reform. He also discussed how French society is reacting to Macron’s move…
 
The concept of race is a touchy topic in America. So, too, is family dysfunction. In this week’s show, Dan Webster, Nathan Weinbender, and Mary Pat Treuthart will be discussing two movies that explore both Black life in America and how family turmoil isn’t confined to any single racial group. First up is the big-screen offering “Creed III,” followe…
 
Author and economist John Ross joins Misfits hosts Michelle Witte and John Kiriakou to discuss the French president bypassing the National Assembly to push through changes to France’s retirement age, and connects the erosion of domestic wellbeing to the expansion of empire. Political cartoonist, columnist, and author Ted Rall discusses US Treasury …
 
With the province's two per cent rent cap set to expire in December 2023, many people are wondering and worrying about what will happen to rental prices – especially in such a tight housing market. Some want the rent cap extended again. But the group that represents landlords says that would be a mistake.…
 
As winter sports begin to wrap up for the season, a Halifax couple is looking forward to an annual reprieve from their noisy neighbour. Nancy Shea and her husband Richard live next door to the Halifax Curling Club, they're currently in the process of suing the club over constant noise and other emissions. The CBC's Erin MacInnis brings us the story…
 
Scholar, educator, and journalist focused on Asia-Pacific KJ Noh joins Misfits hosts Michelle Witte and John Kiriakou to discuss the crash of a US Reaper drone over the Black Sea, suspicious objects found near the only intact Nord Stream pipeline, predictions about the meeting between the Chinese and Russian leaders next week, China’s role in stabi…
 
Child-protection advocates recently raised concerns after Fredericton police published photos of two teens in connection with a shoplifting incident. Police didn't know their ages when they posted the images, calling the teens "persons of interest." Information Morning's legal columnist Wayne Mackay looks at the privacy implications.…
 
For the last six years, the Mi'kmaw Native Friendship Centre has had plans for a new home on Gottingen Street in Halifax. But it took until last week to finally secure a land title. Executive director Pam Glode-Desrochers brings us an update on what happens next.
 
A new report into accusations of sexual assault against a former professor at the University of King's College has revealed additional incidents spanning decades and found the university failed to do enough to protect its students. A lawyer for one of the survivors gives us his take.
 
Piper Bowes, a bakery owner in Truro, is upset that she only got a few days warning about plans for four seven-hour power cuts to her business in one week. Hear why she's asking for more notice and better communications from the corporation. Plus Nova Scotia Power's response.
 
Labor attorney, human rights activist, and author Daniel Kovalik joins Misfits hosts Michelle Witte and John Kiriakou to discuss the recent bank failure news and how Republicans are blaming Silicon Valley Bank's collapse on "wokeness", new layoffs at Meta, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis' critical statements of US support for Ukraine, the implication…
 
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