[CTSARA] Interview about SOPA and PIPA this Saturday

Jonathan Solomon jon at thesolomonhouse.com
Mon Jan 23 22:15:36 EST 2012


Larry-

Is the interview avialable as a podcast or online now?

Thanks!

On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 6:54 PM, Larry Stoler <lstoler99 at optonline.net>wrote:

> Dear CTSARA List,
>
> This Saturday at 4:30 PM, I will be interviewing Josh Levy the Internet
> Campaign Director for Free Press and the Free Press Action Fund.
>
> Mr. Levy and I will be discussing SOPA and PIPA.  They are two bills which
> if passed could affect the future of the free and open internet which we
> have come to accept and take for granted for a long time.
>
> The interview will take place on my program which is heard on the first
> and third Saturdays of each month from 4 PM to 7:00 on WPKN in Bridgeport,
> CT. and online at www.wpkn.org.
>
> You may have heard about both proposals especially this week as Google.
> Facebook, Twitter, Wikipedia and others protested in opposition by shutting
> down their sites or in some cases posting a detailed explanation of what
> this important matter is about.
>
> WPKN is a non-commercial listener supported station that broadcasts with
> 10,000 watts at 89.5 FM.  Due to the fact that WSOU a college station in
> New Jersey also shares the frequency, the station is difficult to hear in
> the Stamford/Greenwich area unless you live in a high location and have a
> good FM antenna.
>
> As I mentioned, WPKN also streams its diverse programs online at
> www.wpkn.org.  When you go to the site, click on just below where it says
> listen now.  That is not a clickable link.
>
>  What you want to click on is where it says img/play_new.  Don't go to
> where it says archives as that refers to programs that have already been
> heard on the air.
>
> After that, click on where it says Listen with Flash (recommended) and the
> stream will come up.
> The interview should last about an hour.
>
> Again that's this Saturday at 4:30 PM for a discussion of SOPA and PIPA
> and how both pieces of legislation could affect the Internet as we know it
> if Congress passes them.
> Larry
> WA1PDK
>
>
>
> Larry Stoler
> lstoler99 at opt.net
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