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There is a guest editor section in Techdirt, called "Favorite Techdirt Posts of the Week", where several high-profile personalities of politics and culture contributed articles over the years; for instance Marietje Schaake, Member of the European Parliament for the Netherlands, [5] Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon [6] or author Glyn Moody.
Spark was a Canadian radio talk show about "technology and culture." [1] Hosted by Nora Young, the program made its CBC Radio One début on September 5, 2007. [3] The show was also broadcast on Sirius Satellite Radio 159 and, since January 9, 2010, on Vermont Public Radio's network of stations in the United States. [4]
Michael Masnick (born December 8, 1974 [1]) is an American editor and entrepreneur.He is the CEO and founder of Techdirt, a weblog. [2]He coined the term "Streisand effect" on the Techdirt blog in January 2005 and was interviewed about it three years later on National Public Radio's All Things Considered.
Sam Sanders (born August 1984) [1] is an American journalist and podcast host. He is one of the co-hosts of the Stitcher/Sirius XM podcast Vibe Check, and the host and executive producer of The Sam Sanders Show, a podcast and radio show on NPR member station KCRW.
TWiT.tv is a podcast network that broadcasts technology-focused podcasts, founded by broadcaster and author Leo Laporte in 2005, and run by his wife and company CEO Lisa Laporte. The network began operation in April 2005 with the launch of This Week in Tech .
The Best of The David Webb Show: Sirius XM Radio Best-of 9 a.m. 6 a.m. Just the News Radio with John Solomon: Bentley Media Group Pre-recorded 10 a.m. 7 a.m. Breitbart News Weekend: Sirius XM Radio Live 1 p.m. 10 a.m. Sonnie's Corner with Sonnie Johnson Sirius XM Radio Live 3 p.m. 12 p.m. The Best of The Brian Kilmeade Show: Fox News Radio ...
[49] Tech journalist Mike Masnick called these accusations baseless, pointing out that many different websites were routinely receiving such notices from Google (quoting nine recent examples from his own news site, Techdirt): "It's not anti-conservative bias, but just yet another example of how difficult it is to do any form of content ...
Today, colloquially known as the Today programme, is BBC Radio 4's long-running morning news and current-affairs radio programme.Broadcast on Monday to Saturday from 06:00 to 09:00 (starting on Saturday at 07:00), it is produced by BBC News and is the highest-rated programme on Radio 4 and one of the BBC's most popular programmes across its radio networks. [1]