week at a glance schedule for month http://kboo.fm/files/sept07grid.pdf more detail on kboo official site kboo.fm ###
Glen Owen "producer" ... well ACTUALLY Audio Technician and Archivist ... CascasiaPublicRadio series on radio4all.net as well as, on occasion, via archive.org, is a candidate for the KBOO Board of Directors election whose ballot submission closes 3pm Sunday Sept 30th
Candidate asks WHY KBOOs entrenched owner (KBOO Foundation = 501c3) and managers cannot, or will not, deliver ALL of KBOOs news and public affairs broadcasts on the web, in a format accessible by dialup, on a prompt daily basis.
Candidate also questions the motives of a Board that wants the power to make "minor" and "technical" amendments to the bylaws without prior referendum by membership; while also appointing the Board itself to determine which amendments are "material"
Glen the Candidate pledges to continue this public service of news and public affairs availability on a timely basis via radio4all.net through the closing of balloting Sep 30th; and if elected to further continue this service until such time as he should assume office as a Director
At that time, if elected, he will propose that KBOO Foudation take over responsibility for this web archiving service for its listenership at large, as well as for its contributing members
That would mean that Official KBOO, with its twelve Directors, elected by a process wherein chain of custody of election ballots has historically been in doubt (viz 2005 election), with its ten paid staff, and with four hundred volunteers, should deliver complete broadcast AND PODCAST service to its potential listening community according to KBOO charter :::
Programming Mission
KBOO shall be a model of programming, filling needs that other media do not, providing programming to diverse communities and unserved or underserved groups. KBOO shall provide access and training to those communities.
KBOO news/public affairs programming shall place an emphasis on providing a forum for unpopular, controversial, or neglected perspectives on important local, national and international issues, reflecting KBOOs values of peace, justice, democracy, human rights, multiculturalism, environmentalism, freedom of expression, and social change.
KBOOs arts, cultural and music programming shall cover a wide spectrum of expression from traditional to experimental, and reflect the diverse cultures we serve. KBOO shall strive for spontaneity and programming excellence, both in content and technique.
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KBOO ELECTION NEWS
*** Election Time is Here *** September 30, 2007
Calling all KBOO members : Its time once again to vote and make your voice heard. We need to fill seven open seats on the Board of Directors and enact a new bylaw (view new bylaw info). Members may vote by mail or in person at the annual meeting. Dont miss this chance to help shape our beloved station
Missed the Candidates On-Air Forum or want to listen again? http://kboo.fm/node/3975 (NOTE : official site audio of Candidates On-Air Forum is at 128 kbps, a bit big and slow to download or stream for dialup modem users
BOARD CANDIDATES RUNNING: Mark Allyn, Jamilah Bourbon, Erin Brand, Marliese Franklin, Larry Huang, Gloria Keeth, Glen Owen, Ivonne Rivero, Louis Sowa, Jay Thiemeyer, Sourixay Vilalay, and Siva Weiler.
FORMER CANDIDATES (NO LONGER RUNNING): Rene-Marc Mangin, Liz Waddle, and Jamey Harris, and Alan Wone.
Annual Membership Meeting Sunday, Sept. 30, 2-5pm Liberty Hall, 311 N. Ivy (view map)
Come and enjoy frozen treats, socialize, VOTE, and join in a community forum. Members are invited to participate in a lively discussion about KBOOs community, the role of radio in the 21st century and the upcoming celebration of our 40th anniversary.
Ballots cast by mail must be received by the accounting firm of Mark Eklund by Friday, Sept. 28th, at 5pm. Members may vote at the Sept. 30 meeting until 3pm. Members check your mailboxes for the ballot and voting information.
VOTE! Same day complete archive and podcast for dailup of ALL kboos locally produced news and public affairs depend on it
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The KBOO Morning News (7:00 AM)
More Talk Radio - Cecil and Celeste host More Talk Radio. Their guest is Robert McChesney, research professor in the Department of Communications at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is the author of several books on the media, including the award-winning Rich Media, Poor Democracy, and co-editor (with Ben Scott) of the collection Our Unfree Press: 100 Years of Radical Media Criticism. He'll discuss his latest book, Communication Revolution: Critical Junctures and the Future of Media. (7:30 AM)
The Old Mole Variety Hour - News, views, reviews and interveiws from the underground. Tune in to hear the moles digging among the hidden roots of polite society, exposing the foundations of wealth and power. Today Bill Resnick interviews Steffanie Woolhandler of Physicians for a National Health Plan about why the US is spending so much for such poor health and what the advantages of a national single payer system are. Jan Haaken interviews Kboo engineer Tami Dean about her work as an goldsmith and artist on the Elysian Trumpet, and her trip to New Orleans around this project. And Clayton Morgareidge will comment on the saying "It's all about choice." (9:00 AM)
Healthwatch - MEMBERSHIP DRIVE SPECIAL - Hear an excerpt of a talk by John Robbins, author of Healthy at 100 and Diet for a New America and the founder of EarthSave International. He spoke at VegFest in Portland earlier this year. (10:00 AM)
Get This - "Open Season." Chris Andreae's guest is local horse trainer and healer Leslie Roach. They discuss a recent spate of horse shootings. (10:30 AM)
Democracy Now! Hosted by Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez. (11:00 AM)
KBOO Evening News - Tune in every weeknight for non-corporate, volunteer-produced news reports from your community! YOU can be a part of making it happen! Call in your news tips, take our volunteer trainings, and become a citizen-reporter with KBOO News! (5:00 PM)
Free Speech Radio News - An international collective of freelance reporters produces this daily newscast of news stories from around the world. Real news by real people -- hear the voices of those affected, in their own words, uncensored and straight from the source. (5:30 PM)
Labor Radio - A weekly program about working people, labor unions and organizing. This week: Union Issues and Health Care Concerns. Maribeth and Ken host. Maribeth Healey is the executive director of Oregonians for Health Security and Ken Allen, is the executive director of AFSCME (American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees) Council 75. (6:00 PM)
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KBOO podcast for dialup: Mon Sep 24th news and public affairs