Tue, 1 April 2014
We're back, and love is in the air! Irene celebrates her birthday with the N1L crew; Skye gives her best guesses on romance; blogger and sexpert Violet Blue shares her carnal knowledge; Frank the Imac gives love a chance on a blind date; Irene receives a Valentine's Day wish from her "Backup Plan." Rachel Bolton and Matt Gowen from Hallmark give a greeting card perspective on this most consumerist holiday; Melissa phones in the first part of an extended Gay Report on love, cigarettes, and anything else she can think of. Irene and Melissa continue their discussion of all things queer; Dr. Helen Fisher clues us in on the physiology of love; Steve the Drummer shares a brief romantic sentiment; Irene serenades the audience. |
Tue, 1 April 2014
Irene from No One's Listening interviews Makerbot Industries with guests Eddie Codel and Keith Ozar. Makerbot has invented a new consumer-grade, desktop-size 3-D printer. Yes, you can make and print your own lego collection right from the comforts of your home. The show also features Megan McCarthy from Mediagazer.com the webs premier aggregator for media industry news. Scott Orn the world's friendliest media-savvy venture capitalist. And finally, Irene's co-hort in No One's Listening crime, Chris Cornell gives a call into the show. Finally, comedian Caitlin Gill give the show a ring to tell us of a new advances in science tech news.
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Tue, 1 April 2014
Real time anonymous blog 4chan explained. Featuring author Cole Stryker, who discusses his book "Epic Win For Anonymous", and internet culture expert/writer Nick Douglas. |
Tue, 1 April 2014
Irene from No One's Listening interviews Makerbot Industries with guests Eddie Codel and Keith Ozar. Makerbot has invented a new consumer-grade, desktop-size 3-D printer. Yes, you can make and print your own lego collection right from the comforts of your home. The show also features Megan McCarthy from Mediagazer.com the webs premier aggregator for media industry news. Scott Orn the world's friendliest media-savvy venture capitalist. And finally, Irene's co-hort in No One's Listening crime, Chris Cornell gives a call into the show. Finally, comedian Caitlin Gill give the show a ring to tell us of a new advances in science tech news. |
Tue, 8 November 2011
We be jamming! We went digging through our archives and found this never released classic N1L with guest Jack Napier and Milton Rand Kalman from the Billboard Liberation Front. They join us -- in disguise, no less! -- to discuss the phenomenon of culture jamming. Professor Miriam Smith from San Francisco State University provides an additional perspective. This is a recycled show from back in the day - but we're pretty sure you'll still love it today! |
Thu, 20 October 2011
We read the newspapers, see the reports on TV, but what aren't we seeing when it comes to Occupy Wallstreet. Well, No One's Listening is an audio show...so you still won't get to see the difference. However, you can close your eyes and pretend you are on a museum audio tour! Host Irene McGee and produce Winslow Porter head to the Occupy Wallstreet. The show opens with reporter Drew Grant, who has been covering the protest since day one. Later in the show we get a call-in from comedian Jamie Kilstein live. Jamie's the cohost of the popular political podcast Citizen Radio. The show wraps with an interview from Jesse LaGreca a writer for the Daily Kos who gained fame after footage from his un-aired Fox news video interview went viral. The footage, which was caught by a citizen journalist, garnered lots of attention because wherein he "explained" the problem with the news media coverage at the event. The viral video was even mentioned on the Jon Stewart show. I'd like to dedicate this show to my student loans. |
Sun, 2 October 2011
Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales stops by the N1L studio (ok he calls in...but it still made us feel fancy...and if you click on the link in that sentence you can watch Irene interviewing Jimmy in person). We also were lucky enough to meet the who the NY Times referred to as "The King of Tumblr" Anthony De Rosa. He discusses the growing populartity of his blog http://soupsoup.tumblr.com/. Plus, journalist, Adam Clark Estes calls in to explain how and why Wikipedia is valuable for journalists today. PLUS, special guest Skye the Ladybug calls in! Finally, in fantastic news we - in an effort to keep things as "real" as possible are creating and producing No One's Listening in a studio in Brooklyn. Why? Because we met the ridiculously talented Winslow Porter who is now a proud member of the N1L team! |
Sun, 18 September 2011
Ah rejection. A painful reality to life in showbiz. Nothing hurts more, and you never get used to the pain...Or do you? The show starts with Irene and N1L producer Chris Cornell swapping stories about painfully true N1L rejection stories. The inspiration for today's N1L was guest Jon Friedman, the host of a comedy show in NYC called "The Rejection Show." His show is a tribute to comedians and sketches that all got rejected. Legendary drummer Steve Bowman calls in and talks about the highs and lows of being the drummer in The Counting Crows to being the "on-call" drummer for Train. Director Nic Hill calls in to discuss the making of his documentary film Truth in Numbers. Finally, Scott Orn calls in to gives the flip side of the story...what it's like to be the person doing the rejecting. |
Sat, 17 September 2011
Real time anonymous blog 4chan explained. Featuring author Cole Stryker, who discusses his book "Epic Win For Anonymous", and internet culture expert/writer Nick Douglas. |
Sat, 27 August 2011
Join Irene as she chats with guests regarding how she awoke one day to find herself an internet meme thanks to hurricane Irene. Guest include comedian, actor and writer Guy Branum Plus, comedian and blogger for VH1's site Best Week Ever Michelle Collins! |
Sat, 18 August 2007
a test on our critical reality tv watching skills
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Thu, 17 May 2007
Irene concludes her discussion of DIY culture. Part 3 of 3.
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Wed, 16 May 2007
Irene continues exploring DIY culture. Part 2 of 3.
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Tue, 15 May 2007
Irene discusses DIY culture. Part 1 of 3.
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Mon, 16 April 2007
Irene concludes her discussion of wi-fi connections. Part 3 of 3.
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Sun, 15 April 2007
Irene continues to discuss the future of wi-fi with guests via phone. Part 2 of 3. |
Mon, 9 April 2007
Irene and her guests discuss wireless internet access and the issues involved. Part 1 of 3. |
Tue, 3 April 2007
Irene concludes her discussion of disaster communication. Part 3 of 3. |
Wed, 28 March 2007
Irene and Skye continue their discussion of disaster preparedness and emergency communication. Part 2 of 3.
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Wed, 21 March 2007
Irene explores methods of communication during disaster situations. Part 1 of 3. |
Sun, 11 March 2007
Irene relates more of her story regarding recent events. Part 2 of 2. |
Wed, 7 March 2007
Irene relates the tale of her recent ordeal as her apartment burned and her life was thrown into chaos. A special report for our loyal fans; thanks for your support during this difficult time! Part 1 of 2. |
Tue, 26 December 2006
Season 3 goes out with a bang! Diane Farsetta from the Center for Media and Democracy updates us on the ongoing battle vs. VNR's and fake news; the N1L crew reveals the ... interesting list of top search terms used to reach the site; former guest Jessica Weiner fills us in on her career and latest media education causes; Skye and Chris finally fix Irene's answering machine message. See you next year! Part 3 of 3. |
Sat, 23 December 2006
Our season wrap-up continues with a call from Martin Garbus, Josh Wolf's lawyer, on Josh's ongoing case and incarceration; Melissa phones in her final Gay Report of the year; Irene and Chris meet former guest and Washington Post chairman Don Graham in person, and ask about ongoing changes in the industry. Part 2 of 3.
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Wed, 20 December 2006
Another season draws to a close as we follow up with previous guests on previous topics. Skye tries another round of "Name that Previous Guest"; Donna Gaines, sociologist from Columbia University, updates us on the closure of CBGB and the decaying scene in New York. Part 1 of 3.
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Thu, 14 December 2006
Mind your p's, q's and www's! Joe Loong from AOL AIMPages chats about blogging etiquette; Skye confronts Frank about the spam situation; Irene interviews Jayne Hitchcock from haltabuse.org about online behavior; Chris previews Irene's new (looooong) phone message. Part 3 of 3.
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Tue, 12 December 2006
Our investigation of new media etiquette continues! Irene interviews Dan Briody, bringer of the Ten Commandments of Cellphone Etiquette; a big N1L "Olá!" to our friends in Brazil as we track down author John Riley at the ICANN conference; Irene and Skye discuss the finer points of writing well online. Part 2 of 3. |
Sun, 10 December 2006
N1L seeks out the rules of online etiquette! Skye minds her manners on a new quiz; Chris confronts Frank about spamming from the N1L mail server; Irene talks to Judith Kallos from NetManners.com about email etiquette; the gang discusses Irene's... ahem... informal email technique. Part 1 of 3. |
Thu, 7 December 2006
Deck the halls! Irene meets Danny Schechter at the opening of "In Debt We Trust" in San Francisco; Arthur Grau from JustThink.org discusses the simple living movement and how to scale back our expectations; "Predators" raises the roof from the "In Debt We Trust" soundtrack; Irene, Skye and Chris discuss school, debt, shopping and bad Christmas carols. Happy holidays to one and all! Part 3 of 3.
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Tue, 5 December 2006
The holiday show continues as Professor Miriam Smith drops by to discuss the meaning of "giving"; we feature the "In Debt We Trust Anthem" from Danny Schechter's new film; Irene talks to author Bill McKibben about how to achieve a "Hundred Dollar Holiday"; Polarity 1 performs "Winter in America" from "In Debt We Trust." Part 2 of 3.
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Sun, 3 December 2006
'Tis the season for a special N1L look at the holidays and consumerism! Skye tests her holiday shopping IQ; we feature the trailer from Danny Schechter's film, "In Debt we Trust" (more at www.indebtwetrust.com); Irene talks to Jo Robinson, co-author of "Unplug the Christmas Machine"; the Austin Lounge Lizards perform "It's Always Christmastime for Visa" from the film. Part 1 of 3. |
Thu, 23 November 2006
Our annual WTN coverage concludes! Daniel Seiberg from CNN talks about hosting the summit awards show; Kate Roberts from Cisco Networking Academy talks about innovations in training and learning; Fran- er, Irene interviews William McKean from the University of Florida about technology and serendipity. Part 3 of 3.
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Tue, 21 November 2006
Our coverage of the World Technology Summit continues with WTN founder Jim Clark; Irene's old friend Bill arrives to help us make fun of her voice; Irene talks to Osea Nelson from the University of Wyoming about the summit; marketing guru Don Peppers from Peppers & Rogers Group discusses honeybees and vampire bats. Part 2 of 3.
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Sun, 19 November 2006
N1L returns to the World Technology Summit for our second annual coverage show! Skye tests her knowledge of technology and current events; Irene talks to conference award winner Carl Mitchum from the Colorado School of Mines; Melissa phones in her random musings. Part 1 of 3.
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Sat, 4 November 2006
The money show concludes! Peter Kafka, senior writer for Forbes, calls in to discuss changes in the media industry; Irene talks to Nick Giordano, an actor and former accountant in L.A., about the current state of the industry. Part 3 of 3. |
Thu, 2 November 2006
Our show on money matters continues with a slightly tangential Gay Report (Good to have you back in the studio, Melissa!); Ben Jordan, a trader at Standard Chartered Bank, discusses the stock market and media companies. Part 2 of 3.
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Tue, 31 October 2006
Hail, capitalism! Skye bombs a quiz about product placement and show sponsorship; Irene talks to OneCoach founder John Assaraf about making it as a business owner. Part 1 of 3. |
Sat, 28 October 2006
Frank makes one last pitch to be included in the show; listener Dave LaMorte phones in some video game news; Melissa joins us in the studio for her first live report in... well, a while; Irene interviews Morgan Webb of G4 on gaming and the industry. Game over! Part 3 of 3.
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Thu, 26 October 2006
Our gaming show continues, and we're going for the high score! Author and professor Brent Malin discusses the cultural impact of video games; Frank's harassing voice mail messages continue; Irene pitches her game ideas to game developer extraordinaire Tim Schafer of Double Fine Productions. Part 2 of 3. |
Tue, 24 October 2006
N1L explores the exploding (Ka-Boom!) video game industry! (Insert Coin.) Irene and Skye trudge their way through a 1337 gaming quiz; Frank the Imac returns and tries to squeeze his way into the show; Gamespot Executive Producer Ryan MacDonald talks about games, kids and the industry. Part 1 of 3. |
Fri, 13 October 2006
Greetings, sports fans! Irene interviews world champion halfpipe snowboarder Ross Powers; Melissa phones in her perspective on extreme sports; guest Michael Pauker continues his discussion of the Southern California scene. Part 3 of 3. |
Wed, 11 October 2006
Our coverage of sports and the media continues as Thrasher magazine hangs up on us; Irene interviews Olympic gold medalist Jonny Moseley about sports and sponsorships; Michael Pauker of "Mikey Likes It" hangs out in the studio and talks surfing, skating and retail hating. Part 2 of 3. |
Mon, 9 October 2006
N1L explores the world of extreme sports and the role that media coverage has played in their current explosion in popularity. Skye shows off her inner "skater groupie" on the quiz; Irene talks with Ross Peterson about funding and creating a skatepark in Missoula, Montana. Part 1 of 3.
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Tue, 3 October 2006
We wrap our coverage of rock in general and the Virgin Festival in particular. N1L gives a shout out to Josh Wolf, who is back in jail (more at joshwolf.net); the crew talks to Chris Busher, a DJ and fellow festival crasher; Skye recounts her first concert experience, and Irene reminisces about her chaotic temp job at Woodstock; the exhausted N1L team signs off and takes a nap! Part 3 of 3. |
Sun, 1 October 2006
We continue our look at all things rock'n'roll with more random tidbits from the Virgin Festival in Baltimore; Melissa relates her first concert experience, and info on a favorite annual event; rock journalist great Ben Fong-Torres recounts his experience with bands and concerts over the years. Part 2 of 3.
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Sat, 30 September 2006
No One's Listening travels to Baltimore for the first Virgin Festival in the US! Irene, Chris and Colin discuss the trip; Skye tests her knowledge of rock festivals past and present; Irene talks to Keisha Shorter of IMP about organizing the event and helping out certain podcasters in need. Part 1 of 3. |
Wed, 20 September 2006
Our exploration of the Josh Wolf case concludes. Melissa is back... well, sort of -- she calls in from across the country; Xeni Jardin from BoingBoing discusses journalism and civil liberties with Irene and Josh Wolf; finally, Josh wraps things up with a few words about the current "crisis point" we face as citizens. Part 3 of 3. |
Mon, 18 September 2006
Josh Wolf continues the harrowing story of his incarceration and subsequent release on bail. Check out Josh's site for more information at http://www.joshwolf.net . Part 2 of 3.
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Sat, 16 September 2006
Stop the presses! Oh wait, we have no presses. Former guest Josh Wolf visits us in the studio for an extended discussion of his current predicament. Josh is currently out on bail for refusing to turn over personal video footage to federal agents; he kindly fills us in on exactly what happened and how this might play out from here. Part 1 of 3. |
Thu, 14 September 2006
Better late than never... we finally wrap up a new show! The N1L crew discusses domain name extortion; Irene, Chris and Colin travel to Adobe headquarters to discuss media tools and the future with VP Bill Hensler; what, we're done now? Part 3 of 3. |
Tue, 12 September 2006
Our Season 3 opener roars on! Irene interviews J.D. Lasica, author of Darknet and creater of ourmedia.com (apologies for the audio quality -- you should have heard it before the cleanup!); the crew discusses email, spam and changes to our website; Stefan Springman dicusses his show Can't Get a Date and his camera invention, the Inquisitor. Part 2 of 3. |
Sat, 9 September 2006
At long last! Irene and the crew are back and ready to explore the world of user created media. We catch up on the past summer as well as upcoming events; Skye bombs her first quiz of the season; Irene talks to Eric Steuer of Creative Commons about sharing content and protecting your works. Part 1 of 3.
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Sat, 27 May 2006
Season 2 comes to a close! (Don't worry, new shows begin in a couple of weeks.) We dig through the big electronic bag of recent user feedback; Eddie Codel, guest on our blogging show, talks about his experience with N1L and his new endeavor, Geek Entertainment Television; Irene and Chris shut down the board and turn off the lights for the final time at KSFS. (Viva la mobile podcasts!) Part 3 of 3.
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Mon, 22 May 2006
Our final KSFS show continues with Chris' favorite clips from all his co-conspirators; Jim Young and Charles Ribaudo phone in from Texas to talk about Irene's mad matchmaking skillz; former guest and N1L pal Ben Fong-Torres provides some yuks with his Dick Cheney parody song; a call from Italy goes awry but Steve the Drummer manages to call in from a tourbus in Madison, WI. Part 2 of 3.
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Sat, 20 May 2006
N1L dedicates our last show in the KSFS studio to our listeners and previous guests. Has Skye been listening? See how many guests she can associate with their words of wisdom in the Skye Quiz. Listener Cindy Straight phones in from Nashville to discuss the guilty pleasures of reality TV, and Frank gloats over his new listener-submitted theme song. Part 1 of 3.
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Wed, 17 May 2006
Hilarity ensues as comedian Edward Salazar tells tales of trying to make it in the L.A. scene; Melissa talks about jobs and the future -- and delivers some surprising news (an N1L exclusive!); Irene wraps things up with a chat with Lisa Kaye of greenlightjobs.com. Part 3 of 3.
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Fri, 12 May 2006
Listen up and see if you are more qualified for a media job than Skye and Colin as they fearlessly battle another demanding quiz from Chris the producer. Next, Irene interviews ABC Family Creative Director Jeffrey Weinstock who lets us in on his ideas about what works, and what doesnâ??t, when trying to secure employment. We end part 2 with a shameless N1L plug. Part 2 of 3.
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Wed, 10 May 2006
Listen up as the No One's Listening crew tries to crack the code of finding a job in the media industry. We talk with recent media studies grad Jeremy Sigel about his efforts to track down that elusive media position. Then we try to stay on topic and not die from laughter while listening to words of wisdom from Irene's Dad Al. Part 1 of 3.
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Tue, 2 May 2006
Part 3 takes us to Irene's interview with Daniel Berger, archives director of The Museum of Broadcast Communication (www.museum.tv). Next up, Irene and Skye return from Las Vegas and the National Association of Broadcasters and the Broadcast Education Association conventions. Also, watch out for our first listener submitted theme song (thanks again Jeff).
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Fri, 28 April 2006
Archive speak continues as Colin tries to help Skye out with part 2 of Chris the Producer's ever challenging audio quiz. Next up Irene chats with the creator of the Way Back Machine and Internet Archive Chairman Brewster Kahle. Part 2 of 3.
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Fri, 28 April 2006
N1L does the impossible, facilitating a fun and interesting discussion regarding the rarely touched topic of radio, television, and internet archiving. Tune in for a chance to to win some N1L prizes during part 1 of another "titillating" audio Skye quiz and stick around for Irene's interview with broadcast history expert and the author of Watching TV, Walter Podrazik. Part 1 of 3.
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Mon, 17 April 2006
We dig into the N1L mailbag for some great comments and feedback from around the world (Keep it coming!) before returning to symposium coverage; Shelly Palmer from NATAS and Advanced Media Ventures Group gives his take on sweeping changes in the industry; Irene and Chris wrap up with their thoughts on Old vs. New Media. Part 3 of 3. |
Sun, 16 April 2006
Our symposium coverage continues as we sit down for a discussion with Smokey the Bear, Rocky the Strong Man and the other misc. personalities of voice-over artist Jack Angel; Melissa veers off-topic but only in the most entertaining way; Irene ponders the future of gaming with Ryan McDonald of CNET's GameSpot Live. Part 2 of 3.
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Fri, 14 April 2006
N1L covers SFSU's symposium on "Changing Channels: Braving the New World of Byte-Sized Media." Skye racks her brain for info on the guests and panelists; William Randolph Hearst III talks about changes in media and working with entrepeneurs; Peter Casey gives insight into his career on Wings, Cheers and as executive producer of Fraser. Part 1 of 3.
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Sat, 1 April 2006
Unlike many of our media counterparts, N1L offers an extra long edition for our PSA. As many of you may know, our host Irene has suffered from lyme disease for many years and this show works as an opportunity for her to educate our listeners about what it's like living with lyme as well as offering a couple exciting ways to keep yourself lyme free. We also have a chance to talk with fellow lyme sufferers Michelle Wallace of Owl Magazine and one of our favorite authors, Amy Tan. This is N1L doing it's part to serve the public.
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Fri, 17 March 2006
Our discussion of the U.S. in Iraq concludes. Raed Jarrar gives us his final thoughts; Irene interviews Anthony Lappe of Guerrilla News Network on his documentary and time in the Middle East; Steve the Drummer closes things out with a few choice words of
his own. Part 3 of 3.
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Thu, 16 March 2006
Our discussion of the U.S. in Iraq continues with David Martinez of Graffiti Films; Melissa chimes in on gays in the military; Irene dissects writer/filmmaker Danny Schecter. Part 2 of 3.
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Wed, 15 March 2006
N1L explores coverage of Iraq from the United States and other sources. Skye tests her knowledge of the country and its history; Irene talks to blogger Raed Jarrar (http://raedinthemiddle.blogspot.com/) about Iraq, the U.S. and the region. Part 1 of 3.
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Wed, 8 March 2006
Irene continues her interrogation of Don Graham from the Washington Post; Bruce Brugmann of the San Francisco Bay Guardian relates the trials and tribulations of running an independent paper; Steve the Drummer discusses online news, sound recording and Irene's bad clarinet hygiene. Part 3 of 3.
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Tue, 7 March 2006
Irene chats with A.C. Thompson, award-winning reporter for the San Francisco Bay Guardian, an independent weekly; Melissa shares her thoughts on the state of gay journalism; Don Graham contributes his perspective as chairman and publisher of the Washington Post (continued in the next segment). Part 2 of 3.
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Mon, 6 March 2006
Skye and Colin team up to take on Chris' most elaborate quiz yet (What's your score?); Jimmy Wales of Wikipedia gives a "New Media" perspective on information and verification. Part 1 of 3.
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Mon, 27 February 2006
Our discussion of race relations concludes! Jenny Lee from the New York Times talks about her upcoming book on the Americanization of Chinese food; grad student and activist Vanessa Au shares her experiences in campaigning against Asian racism in the media; Steve the Drummer gives a regional perspective as a well-travelled musician; Irene and Chris wrap up the show. Part 3 of 3.
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Sat, 25 February 2006
Our discussion of racism (finally!) continues with James Oyedijo of Dork Magazine; Skye delves into the N1L (e)mailbag for some love... (and hate!); Melissa updates us on racism in SF's Castro district. Part 2 of 3.
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Tue, 21 February 2006
N1L discusses images of race in the media and stereotypes that have emerged. Irene references the diamond trade in Africa; Skye takes a quiz and comments on citizen journalism; McLean Mashingaidze-Greaves of the NiMBLE Company discusses alternatives to traditional TV for underrepresented groups. Part 1 of 3.
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Sat, 18 February 2006
Valentine's week comes to a close! Irene and Melissa continue their discussion of all things queer; Dr. Helen Fisher clues us in on the physiology of love; Steve the Drummer shares a brief romantic sentiment; Irene serenades the audience. Part 3 of 3.
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Fri, 17 February 2006
The V.D. goodness (that's the holiday, not the STD) continues! Rachel Bolton and Matt Gowen from Hallmark give a greeting card perspective on this most consumerist holiday; Melissa phones in the first part of an extended Gay Report on love, cigarettes, and anything else she can think of. Part 2 of 3.
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Thu, 16 February 2006
We're back, and love is in the air! Irene celebrates her birthday with the N1L crew; Skye gives her best guesses on romance; blogger and sexpert Violet Blue shares her carnal knowledge; Frank the Imac gives love a chance on a blind date; Irene receives a Valentine's Day wish from her "Backup Plan." Part 1 of 3.
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Thu, 15 December 2005
It's the end of Season One as we know it! (We'll feel fine after a few days of sleep...) Kurtis Matthews from SF Comedy College gives advice to aspiring (and perspiring) comics; Melissa phones in the Gay Report (At a fan's request, we're extending her segment from 2 minutes to 4 minutes); Steve the Drummer tries stand-up from the road; Jack Vaughn from Comedy Central discusses recording albums with comedians. We made it! Lights out. Part 3 of 3.
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Tue, 13 December 2005
Comedy week continues! Irene talks with JoAnn Grigioni about her role in Talent Recruitment for Comedy Central; Chris serves up clips of bloopers and outtakes from our recent shows; Irene trades yuks with Kent Emmons from National Lampoon Radio; Skye digs ever deeper into the N1L Mailbag. Part 2 of 3.
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Sat, 10 December 2005
Grab the rubber chicken and a pair of Groucho glasses! Da Mayor Willie Brown mentions N1L; Irene interviews Dan Powell, Manager of Original Progamming and Development at Comedy Central in New York; Daniel Tosh shares a bit from his new CD, "True Stories I Made Up," and phones in more hilarity. Part 1 of 3.
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Wed, 7 December 2005
Noam's Listening… and we are, too! The N1L crew bravely soldiers on as the studio crumbles around us. Irene talks with Noam Chomsky about fake news and other societal woes; Gary Ruskin from Commercial Alert enlightens us on the Channel One high school program and other advertising hijinks; Steve the Drummer brings our glitchiest show to a close fittingly enough… by getting cut off. Part 3 of 3.
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Mon, 5 December 2005
Melissa joins Irene to discuss would-be reporter Jeff Gannon and his possible riske' business; Melinda Arons from ABC's Nightline discusses integrity and authenticity on a national news show; Skye the Ladybug digs deep into the N1L mailbag; Irene talks to Craig Newmark about what's next after craigslist. Part 2 of 3.
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Sun, 4 December 2005
Noam's Listening Week Begins! Frank the irate Imac proves to be a correspondent of questionable ethics; Skye bombs the Fake News quiz; KRON-TV anchor and SFSU professor Marty Gonzales gives us a rundown on the history of VNR's; Irene chats with Steve Rendall, Senior Analyst at FAIR (Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting). Part 1 of 3.
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Wed, 23 November 2005
Irene interviews Lisa Voldeng of Sugar Lab at the WTN summit; Steve the Drummer discusses technology, music and the disturbing lack of drums in Ohio; John Beezer from Shared Media Licensing shares an elevator with the N1L crew. Part 3 of 3.
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Tue, 22 November 2005
Melissa joins Irene and Skye to discuss technology and tubas; Daniel Sieberg, technology correspondent for CNN, calls in to compare notes on the World Technology Summit; Ziv Navoth of Verve! talks about helping companies adapt to new changes. Part 2 of 3.
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Sun, 20 November 2005
Good heavens, Miss Sakamoto! Irene and Chris get blinded with science at the World Technology Summit and Awards. WTN Chairman Jim Clark explains how the event came to be; Irene asks a question at the "citizens vs. professional broadcasters" panel; Skye the Ladybug bombs the technology quiz; Irene interviews David Pescovitz of BoingBoing.net. Part 1 of 3.
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Tue, 15 November 2005
Irene continues to talk radio with Ben Fong-Torres and Professor Dina Ibrahim; Steve the Drummer reports from the mall; author Rick Kaempfer talks about "The Radio Producer's Handbook"; Irene interviews Bob Agnew, the man behind The Quake and KNEW. Part 3 of 3.
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Sun, 13 November 2005
Amazingly, Ben Fong-Torres sticks around for more N1L! Melissa's Gay Report is short but sweet; Allen Pitt from the ARRL talks about amateur radio and the ham response to Hurricane Katrina; Kim Bryant, Regional VP for Clear Channel, fields tough questions about the company and their practices; Professor Dina Ibrahim joins Irene and Ben in the studio; Jack Swanson from KGO gives Irene advice on running a talk show. Gilroy or Bust! Part 2 of 3.
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Sat, 12 November 2005
Ben Fong-Torres joins us in the studio for donuts and diatribes! Skye the Ladybug navigates a new quiz; Jesse Walker, author of Rebels on the Air, talks about the history of radio and independent broadcasting; Bill Conway, General Manager of KOIT FM in San Francisco, discusses programming a station, MSN's radio experiment, and radio vs. iPods and the internet. Part 1 of 3.
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Mon, 31 October 2005
Irene chats with Jello Biafra about punk, politics and cleaner living; Steve the Drummer chimes in with a mainstream musician's perspective; Jesse Townley from the Frisk tells tales about touring and earning respect. Part 3 of 3.
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Sun, 30 October 2005
Rock N Roll high school! Irene interviews young DIY band Pretty Lights Below, with an excerpt from their song "City Lights Can't Be Mistaken"; John from the Fleshies calls in to talk about the scene today; Skye dips into the N1L mailbag; V. Vale from RE/Search Publications talks about the beginnings of the West Coast punk scene. Part 2 of 3.
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Sat, 29 October 2005
God save the queen! Skye the Ladybug takes a quiz to determine her punk cred; Sociologist Donna Gaines, author of Teenage Wasteland, talks about the New York scene and CBGB; Melissa's Gay Report focuses on punk fashion. Part 1 of 3.
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Sun, 23 October 2005
The Remix show continues! Irene argues with her old Imac; an excerpt from the Lawrence Lessig interview is presented; Skye introduces the best of our worst mistakes; two young guests talk about Real World 2006 auditions and body image. Part 2 of 2.
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Sat, 22 October 2005
Irene takes a week off and chaos ensues! Skye and Chris remix highlights from our previous shows. The funniest clips of the crew kick things off; Eddie, Ryan and Rene from the blogging world make a return appearance; Irene can't resist phoning in on her day off; David Gill relates what it's like to produce a reality show. Part 1 of 2.
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Mon, 17 October 2005
Connie Sobczak from The Body Positive gives her perspective on body image; Steve the Drummer joins the discussion, live from Supercuts; Irene, Mandy and Rachel bring things to a close. Part 3 of 3.
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Sun, 16 October 2005
Irene crashes the current "Real World" auditions and talks with Annalies and Eliza, two hopefuls; Melissa enlightens the crew with the latest Gay Report; "advertising refugee" Rachel Gaunt joins us in the studio. Part 2 of 3.
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Sat, 15 October 2005
Estrogen is on the rampage at N1L! Skye the Ladybug subjects Irene to a body image quiz; Irene is confronted by her bitter old, outdated lime Imac; the girls interview Jessica Weiner, author of "Do I Look Fat in This?" Part 1 of 3.
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Wed, 12 October 2005
The Lawrence Lessig interview continues; 'RIAA Blue' concludes; Irene ambushes Schlomo Rabinowitz into an on-air argument; Irene's dad phones in an opposing viewpoint. Part 3 of 3.
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Tue, 11 October 2005
'RIAA Blue' continues; Melissa scrapes the barrel for gay copyright issues; Irene interviews Elana Rosen of Just Think; Steve the Drummer weighs in on musicians and copyright law from... a pumpkin patch. Part 2 of 3.
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Mon, 10 October 2005
Gary the office manager returns for a quiz on intellectual property; Part 1 of the radio drama 'RIAA Blue'; Irene attempts a dramatic interpretation of the RIAA stance on piracy; the first half of our interview with author Lawrence Lessig. Part 1 of 3.
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Tue, 4 October 2005
Skye's search engine session continues; Irene gives video blogger Schlomo Rabinowitz a tour of her apartment; Chris relates his 15 minutes of fame via unintentional identity theft; Eddie Codel shows Irene how to set up a blog; and Steve the Drummer checks in, better late than never. Part 3 of 3.
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Tue, 4 October 2005
Melissa delivers a report on gay blogs and sites; Eddie Codel and Ryan Junell discuss online corporatization; Renegade Rene calls in to share her wisdom on video blogging; and Skye the Ladybug's search engine session is interrupted by a surprise call from the owner of nooneslistening.com! Part 2 of 3.
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Sat, 1 October 2005
Irene and company are introduced to the wonderful world of online self-publishing by special guests Eddie Codel and Ryan Junell from Webzine 2005. Josh Wolf talks about video blogging, Irene's dad calls in with some sage advice... and that's just the first third of this week's show!
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Wed, 28 September 2005
Our first show is now available in bite-sized chunks! Captain Analogy comes to the rescue; drummer Steve Bowman checks in from a tour bus somewhere in Kansas; Irene interviews Matthew Smith, author of Survivor Lessons; Irene answers the most-asked questions about her stint on "Real World: Seattle." Part 3 of 3.
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Tue, 27 September 2005
Our first show is now available in bite-sized chunks! Skye and Irene continue with the reality show audition; Melissa delivers the first Gay Report; Irene confronts reality show producer David Gill and learns a thing or two in the process. Part 2 of 3.
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Mon, 26 September 2005
Our first show is now available in bite-sized chunks! Irene and Mandy introduce the show; Jello Biafra comments on Irene and The Real World; Skye the Ladybug tackles the reality audition questionnaire; Irene interviews Mark Andrejevic, author of Reality TV: The Work of Being Watched. Part 1 of 3.
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