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Occupy the Media: Occupy The Ports

OAKLAND, Calif. -- Hundreds of residents marched to Oakland's ports on Dec. 12 to participate in the national Occupy The Ports day of action. Andrew Stelzer reports.

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Occupy the Media: Fault Lines: The Colour of Recession 12/05/11

Independent journalist and hip-hop activist Rosa Clemente and Reverend Grayland Hagler rethink modern capitalism as a part of a panel discussing the implications of the economic crisis for minorities. Rosa says instead of bailing out the big banks, "we need to bail out the people," while Rev. Grayland says that major CEO's and people behind the mortgage scam should be jailed.

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Newswire Roundtable: Move Your Money Saturday 11/2/11

In this week's Roundtable segment, two topics from the 99 Percent Movement. In Oakland, residents called for a general strike today. Meanwhile, several other national groups call for a day of action against banks on Saturday, encouraging residents to withdraw their money and close their accounts with big banks. Host Jared Jacang Maher is joined by Don Rojas, FSTV's executive director and Marcy Miranda, Newswire producer.

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Newswire: Voting to Reclaim Workers' Rights 11/1/11

Earlier this year, Ohio residents rose up to push back against a union-busting bill imposed by Gov. John Kasich. Throughout the spring and summer, residents collected signatures and were successful in putting the bill up for a vote. Now, Ohioans are getting ready for a democratic showdown that could determine labor rights for union workers. David Lewis, a reporter with the American Independent, talks to Newswire about SB5 and its implications for workers.

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Newswire: Andy Caffrey, California Congressional Candidate 10/26/11

In Northern California, a congressional race has gotten some national attention over the issues being played out by mostly Democratic candidates. Andy Caffrey, congressional candidate for California's District 2, talks to Newswire about his platforms and why the race is unique in American politics.

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Newswire: Occupy Denver Update 10/24/11

On Saturday October 22, 2011 "Occupy" Denver protesters held a concert and rally at Civic Center Park. Newswire's Antoinette June attended the rally and spoke with attendees.

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Gay USA - September 27th, 2011

Gay USA, a weekly news-hour, offers comprehensive news and analysis by and about the LGBTQ community. The program features lively repartee between hosts Ann Northrop and Andy Humm, as well as interviews with special guests. Produced at Manhattan Neighborhood Network, Gay USA airs several times a week on Free Speech TV.

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Gay USA - October 11, 2011

Gay USA, a weekly news-hour, offers comprehensive news and analysis by and about the LGBTQ community. The program features lively repartee between hosts Ann Northrop and Andy Humm, as well as interviews with special guests. Produced at Manhattan Neighborhood Network, Gay USA airs several times a week on Free Speech TV.

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Meet the Farmer - Save Our Food Farm Bureau

Meet The Farmer TV highlights innovations in local food systems.

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WKRP Radio Episode #15

WKRPradio.com is the brainchild of radio and television talk show host, Mike Zinna. After being fired yet again from another corporate radio station, Zinna concluded that the only way to do meaningful broadcasting was to take the “Field of Dreams” approach.

The truth about radio is that the business is completely dominated by massive broadcasting corporations that don’t give a damn about the listener, the artists, the hosts, or the community in which they broadcast. These corporate goliaths care only about money. Not that there’s anything wrong with money… it’s just that when success is predicated on deceit, deception, and mostly on being a whore, well, then some people would prefer to make a little less money.

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