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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