Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#11
|
|||
|
|||
"Frank Dresser" wrote in message ... I'll add James Lloyd, The Last Day Prophet of God and G.W. Gentry to that list! And where might a fella tune him in? ************************************************** ****** Rev. Tim McIntire AIM/YIM/MSN: revtimmymac http://www.reverendtim.com PGP Key ID: 0x0290EA17 ************************************************** ****** |
#12
|
|||
|
|||
"Rev. Tim McIntire" wrote in message ... "Frank Dresser" wrote in message ... I'll add James Lloyd, The Last Day Prophet of God and G.W. Gentry to that list! And where might a fella tune him in? Alex Jones: http://infowars.com/listen.html James Lloyd's program is called "the apocolypse chronicles" http://www.christianmedianetwork.com/bschedule.htm And here's the Prophet: http://overcomerministry.com/Outreach/sw.shtml George W. Gentry is on WWCR 5.070 MHz Sunday 5:30-6:00AM central Highly Recommended!!! Frank Dresser |
#13
|
|||
|
|||
"Volker Tonn" wrote in message ... T. Early schrieb: ... The fact is -all- media consistently reflect the biases of those responsible for the creation of the content. The VoA for example is known to be controlled by the US gouverment all way down and shows its biases through every word said and even more NOT said. In germany the influence of gouvernment on media is very limited by strong laws. We agree partially on this one. Certainly VOA is an arm of the U.S. government, but I believe what they -do- say is more non-partisan ("bland" might be another term) than much of what is broadcast on our private sector media. I'd agree, though, that the devil is in what they -don't- say. While I understand your point relating to the lack of influence of government on media in Germany, that does not mean that the media (e.g., DW) does not have its own biases--only that those biases are not government influenced. |
#14
|
|||
|
|||
Maximus wrote:
Hi Rev I like Radio New Zealand and Radio Nacional Do Amazonia in Brazil. I pass over any religious stations because I find very very few to be my cup of tea and I dislike the way religion is used as a means to make a living, but that is my personal bias. I personally don't like the form of Christianity that stations like WWCR push. I find it to be very bigoted, hateful, and greedy. I doubt Jesus would have approved. I also like Radio Vlaanderen International and Radio Netherlands because I like hearing what is going on in the rest of the world. I don't trust our government to speak the truth anymore, and I don't trust the media to be factual either because they are driven by the urge to splash sensational headlines and abandon a worthy story because it no longer carries the impact it did. I like Radio Netherlands too. I also like Radio Exterior De Espan~a's news-when I can hear it, which isn't often nowadays (today they were under the noise floor). I trust their news more than American news (although I DO watch NBC, just to have a point of reference when debating on usenet with people who only know American news). I've tried Vlaanderen, and it seems to me that they're mostly focused on Belgian national news rather than international news. But that was a while ago, maybe they've changed. Considering how much the American government lies to its people, I'd trust a crack addict with my money before I'd trust the Bush Administration with the truth. I also like listening to Hams, GHFS and weather stations. Hams have always bored me. As for weather stations, I find that I'm enjoying my little $1.98 Weatheradio. Although the weather doesn't do dramatic shifts here like it does in other parts of the country, the loop tape still makes for interesting listening. I'm also a big fan of plain old DXing-when I wake up real early, which is about once a week, I tune around to see what I can get. I hang out mostly on 49m and 31m-41m has too much ham QRM, the tropical bands don't come in too well around here, and there seems to be a high noise floor above 10 Mhz. "Strength and Honor" "Rev. Tim McIntire" wrote in message ... Hey, all... As slight detour from the technical specs that go over my head and the flame wars between people I don't know, I thought I'd ask everyone which radio programming they most enjoy. Me, I like Alex Jones, Art Bell, the BBC World Service, and Radio Cairo. And I think John Batchelor on WABC 770 in New York is the absolutely most informative show on radio. ************************************************** ****** Rev. Tim McIntire AIM/YIM/MSN: revtimmymac http://www.reverendtim.com PGP Key ID: 0x0290EA17 ************************************************** ****** |
#15
|
|||
|
|||
Volker Tonn wrote:
Maximus wrote: .... I don't trust our government to speak the truth anymore, and I don't trust the media to be factual either because they are driven by the urge to splash sensational headlines and abandon a worthy story because it no longer carries the impact it did. Good general coverage insight. Sadly even true for europe. At least DW and other international german broadcasters are (mostly) independent from goverments with their content. This formula doesn't always work-look at the BBC. |
#16
|
|||
|
|||
Rev. Tim McIntire wrote:
Hey, all... As slight detour from the technical specs that go over my head and the flame wars between people I don't know, I thought I'd ask everyone which radio programming they most enjoy. Other than weak signal dx, Radio New Zealand International is my favorite. I also listen to the BBC (World Service) and Radio Netherlands. -- Brian Denley http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html |
#17
|
|||
|
|||
Brian Denley wrote:
Other than weak signal dx, Radio New Zealand International is my favorite. I also listen to the BBC (World Service) and Radio Netherlands. Do you remember when RNZI was weak signal dx? -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
#18
|
|||
|
|||
As slight detour from the technical specs that go over my head and the flame
wars between people I don't know, I thought I'd ask everyone which radio programming they most enjoy. VOT(Voice of Turkey) Coast to Coast Alex Jones (sometimes,depends) Israel 700WLW 1360HOMER (sometimes) China Russia Taiwan 60 meter band is my favorite dxing band:-) **there are many more** ~*Monitoring The Airwaves*~ *GO BEARCATS* ~Hammarlund HQ 129X Heathkit Q Multiplier~ Hammarlund HQ 140X Multiple GE P-780 |
#19
|
|||
|
|||
For purely entertainment value, Alex Jones is tough to beat!
OH, you know you believe a lot of what he says. ;-) ~*Monitoring The Airwaves*~ *GO BEARCATS* ~Hammarlund HQ 129X Heathkit Q Multiplier~ Hammarlund HQ 140X Multiple GE P-780 |
#20
|
|||
|
|||
|
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Forum | |||
who can do programming of Moto VISAR HTs? (VHF high) | Equipment | |||
What AM Station do you miss the most? | Broadcasting | |||
Icom IC-R20 Programming Comments | Scanner | |||
Geller Media | Broadcasting | |||
Announcement: Shortwave Programming Discussion E-list | Shortwave |