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TV, Radio and Internet radio - Worldwide Poetry Events Available Through the Internet
This section includes radio stations (including community, digital and internet radio) worldwide with poetry programs which can be accessed through the internet. If you know of any please let us have details - info@poetrykit.org
| The Writer's Almanac | USA | a daily program of poetry and history hosted by Garrison Keillor, can be heard each day on public radio stations throughout the USA. Each day's program is about five minutes long. The archive of almanac entries stretches back to 2001. http://writersalmanac.publicradio.org/ |
| Leisure Talk | USA |
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| erbacce | UK |
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| The Red Room creates, produces and distributes poetry inspired projects, by new and emerging Australian writers, for the public, in unusual ways. Artistic Director Johanna Featherstone. Red Room Radio broadcasts nationally through community radio. For more details contact johanna@redroomorganisation.org |
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BBC Poetry Pages - BBC - What's on?
Radio Anna Livia 103.2fm (Ireland) The Poet's Chair - Every Wednesday: 8.30pm John Fardy speaks to well known people about their favourite poems.
| Artsworld | UK |
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Lethbridge, Canada.
MOST VOCAL's radio show 88.3 FM Lethbridge for
"not your mother's poetry"
Saturdays Noon to 1 pm
(21004)
2NUR, Newcastle, NSW, Australia
Every Tuesday, 9:30-10:30 PM
Poetry at the Pub On Air
PATP On Air is a weekly radio show for poetry and writing, broadcasting to a listening audience of 120,000 in the Hunter Valley. It accepts broadcast-quality cassette tapes or CD's of poetry on any subject. No serious profanity, graphic sexual references, or other content which is prohibited by broadcasting law. No payment, however the show will do author bios and give details of books published. Send with background information to PATP On Air, c/- Rob Riel, 1 Saltram Close, Eleebana, NSW, 2282. Submissions cannot be returned. Include an SSAE, or an SAE and 2 IRC's if submitting from outside Australia.
Internet broadcasts
has a number of interview subjects who are writers and poets.
Well worth looking through their listings.
RADIO PIRATE ERBACCE If you go to my webpage at erbacce; http://www.erbacce.com and click on the Radio Link you will now be able to tune into Radio Pirate-erbacce :-) I plan to broadcast most weekdays at 5.0pm UK time and at 11.00pm weekends. (Or save this link: http://82.42.97.21/radiodestiny.html) WARNING; Pirate-erbacce is an adult site; we will read adult poetry and discuss political matters. Feedback, requests, comments are appreciated... (27114)
The Red Room
creates, produces and distributes poetry inspired projects, by new and emerging Australian writers, for the public, in unusual ways.
Artistic Director Johanna Featherstone. Red Room Radio broadcasts nationally through community radio.
For more details contact johanna@redroomorganisation.org
Dr. Andy's Poetry and Technology Hour
available on the web, Wednesday afternoons, Pacific timeWhereits.at
New youth satellite TV channel launched April 12th 2001Alvin Stepp is host of The Louisville Poets Guild Show on channel 98 on Insight cable tv Thuresday night at
7;pm in Louisville KY.
informal symposium on contemporary avant-garde poetry
hosted and moderated by Al Filreis with Shawn Walker
live from the Kelly Writers House, 3805 Locust Walk, at the University of Pennsylvania
Recording of a symposium held on 7th December 1999 at the Kelly Writers House in Philadelphia - featuring Ron Silliman, Jena Osman, Bob Perelman, and Brian Kim Stefans, and interactions with, among others, Tom Orange from Washington, Alan Golding from Louisville, and Patrick Durgin from Iowa
Digital Diaspora is a network of artists, musicians and writers dedicated to fusing urban culture with new media.
Live from Camden to the worldwide web, Digital Diaspora will showcase a diverse array of established and emerging artists in contemporary popular culture collaborating on-line. Leading musicians DJs and visual artists performing simultaneously at the cutting edge of multi-media technology.
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Through the medium of Real Audio, many poets can now be heard over the internet reading their work. Here are links to some major resources.
If you do not have a Real Audio player, you can download a free version from http://www.real.com. You can also download a free version of Real Audio Producer, to make your own audio files.
Muddy Bank - a podcast of THE ROSARY POEMS, the 2River chapbook by Alison Shaffer. With iPodder, you can download the podcast to your iPod. Or you can listen to the podcast with any MP3 player.