List of Posts
- Mastodon integration (test post)
- Safe routes to school
- Eulogy – Dr Anne Boyle
- An end to the Free Music Archive
- Celebrating women
- How many jobs does Ireland need?
- Primary Care Fallout
- Stephen Colbert’s lawyer, Trevor Potter, analyzes the Citizens United decision
- Compare and contrast
- From O.J. to Trayvon – NYTimes.com
- Twitter / @markmackinnon: At press conference at her …
- Mobile operators seek to block Skype in Sweden – The Local
- From the archives – divorce referendum coverage
- New research survey on community radio in Ireland
- Unless…
- The interplay of copyright and creativity – a Storify collection
- Why Phil Knight’s eulogy of Paterno was so problematic
- Solidarity, unions, and the unemployed
- Why no cafe bars?
- Doctors without Borders make claims of torture in Libya
- Of carried interest and capital gains
- Spotted in Syracuse
- The perils of poor copy-editing
- Media Ownership, Journalism and Sam Smyth’s firing
- Dana’s allegiance issue
- Reducing US spending? Cut the military budget
- Global Facebook subject to Irish Data Protection rules
- Austin Airwaves seeks support for its Borneo project
- Drumm not just a cad, but also engaged in immigration fraud?
- Orphan works: Low-stakes civil disobedience by curatorial institutions
- A mixed day for RTÉ
- Marking Bloomsday
- AT&T to cap competing video services (or why we need net neutrality)
- Mixed employment numbers in US
- A strategy for Irish broadcasting
- Reviewing Ireland’s Human Rights Record
- Traitors
- A tale of two news stories
- More DoE hypocrisy
- Buddy Pack program packs nutrient punch
- Communicating in a crisis – what the Irish government did wrong (part 1 of 80-180 billion)
- Time for an Irish election
- Lessons from Chile: workers’ rights, safety
- Dead Man Walking lecture
- Content is king
- Lag on IAMCR blogging
- Media Participation at IAMCR2010
- Advertising on Irish television
- Intersecting regulatory structures
- 19% of US radio newsrooms still don’t do any digital editing
- Definitions matter
- In Portugal, web radio gains while digital radio stalls
- AFL-CIO weighs in on broadcast royalties
- Station start-up resources
- The trouble with virtual economies on Facebook
- Audio from GEO events
- GEO wins tuition waiver security! Pickets suspended!
- GEO strikes – and seeks help from YOU!
- Call to action: Call the U of I this Wednesday, and support graduate employees
- US healthcare debate trundles on
- Drink driving in Ireland
- Interesting statistics on station numbers in the US
- Carfree day
- War declared! (kind of)
- It’s like they’re not really in government
- Better than the dump truck metaphor
- Public ownership for public institutions – ending religious control of schools and hospitals.
- Weird community radio story of the day
- Following the Irish election, at home and abroad
- Misleading headlines in the Irish Times
- Abuse was not a failure of the system. It was the system.
- What’s wrong with the academy – and how do we fix it?
- Un(der)employment figures worsen
- Irish economy in crisis
- Opportunities for new community stations in Ireland
- This is integration
- Ireland should raise corporate tax rate…
- Making NCA manageable
- Ronnie Drew passes
- Community radio podcasting in Namibia
- DTV coming to Ireland – public platform plans announced
- Blogging while eating…
- Unions seek €30/week for lower paid, cost-of-living increases for everyone else
- Irish national pay talks break down
- GRC summary
- Grassroots radio
- Visiting New Orleans
- Healthcare provision in the United States
- Overview of Venezuelan media
- Denis O’Brien awarded all three Irish television multiplex licenses
- Irish telecoms market data
- The curious case of Steven Kurtz
- Kucinich introduces articles of impeachment against Bush
- Sitting in on the NCMR keynotes
- Grassroots organizing at the NCMR
- WRFU at the Farmers’ Market
- Daily show requires knowledge, rather than generating it
- Activism compendium
- Postal services in Europe – have your say
- Journal issue on community radio
- FCC developments on LPFM
- Yes Men bow to BP complaints – in their own way
- Lunch and learn – Unofficial
- The Cliff Richards performance copyright extension
- Contacting RTÉ about medium wave
- Opposition coalesces against axing of MW by RTÉ
- Symbolism and rhetoric
- Using Twitter to promote radio shows
- Post-ACE resources
- A Critical Ear – 24 January, 2008
- A Critical Ear
- RTÉ to abandon Medium-wave
- Continued EU attacks on public service broadcasting
- New ‘youth’ radio service for west of Ireland
- Perez Hilton’s YouTube accounts suspended
- Community radio show goes online-only, avoids indecency restrictions
- Life lessons in community radio
- Troubled times for media in Bolivia
- FCC adopt new LPFM rules
- Birth control costs shoot up for US students
- Interesting times for LPFM
- Of strikes and solidarity
- DRM+ to be tested in Germany
- Using community radio to promote blogs, self, causes
- A Critical Ear – latest edition
- Podcasting a temporary choice for prospective community radio stations
- New EU rules permit product placement
- The impact of a declining dollar
- Solidarity efforts for WGA
- Immokalee Workers win global anti-slavery award
- Jewish community station for Leeds in UK
- Journalism, the BBC, and advertising
- Community radio for Bangladesh
- Latest Critical Ear – Iran, Iraq, Pakistan
- Dog shoots man
- Community radio reaches Antarctica
- WRFU fundraising – upcoming events
- Editors arrested for disclosing broad trawl for user records
- Impressions from Vancouver
- Vancouver ahoy!
- A silent genius, silenced
- Irish media literacy conference
- A Critical Ear: recent interviews
- RTÉ continues DRM tests on longwave
- Funding for Irish TV productions
- Happy Labour Day weekend?
- Labour Leadership Race
- BCI funds Flirt FM (and a whole lot of other community radio content)
- Brendan Ryan loses seat
- Following the Seanad elections
- Please do not adjust your sets
- The long-awaited random compendium
- Troubling attacks on community radio
- Ireland closer to religious radio
- Exam tips on Flirt FM
- Community radio update: Nigeria, Kenya, UK
- Community radio roundup: Australian station shut
- Genealogy, tourism, and Ireland
- Grammar peeves
- LPFM station gets profiled
- RSF report on 2006
- Community radio roundup: new station in Brattleboro, Chef Ra passes, Indian T&Cs
- Community station at risk in Victoria
- Radio regulation in Ireland
- Futurism, speculation, and news hooks
- Community radio roundup
- Pirate radio protests in Taiwan
- Toronto community station gains praise for aiding youth
- End of analogue TV in Netherlands
- Podcasting community radio in Missouri
- UK signals end to radio
- Government fear of community radio
- …but not that long
- Snow storm makes case for community radio station
- Media access in India
- A career in radio
- Richest two percent own half of world’s wealth
- Guess what? Fires of hell have to wait a little longer for Pinochet
- One fifth of Americans live on average of $7/day
- Community Services grant for prospective community radio group in Athlone
- Nepalese station recognized by community radio movement
- Community radio roundup
- Arsonists strike community station in Australia
- RFI banned from broadcasting to Rwanda
- VoteTube encourages use of online tools in Irish political activism
- Microphone surveillance for London Olympics?
- Local podcast aggregators – have they a role?
- Of coalitions, racism, and the U of I
- Fun with numbers
- More on India’s new community radio policy
- India creates community radio policy
- Pew report not the full story
- Province 5 television to launch service on cable, online
- Urban sprawl causing problems in Dublin, Europe
- ePetitioning the UK government
- Instant run-off voting gaining ground in United States
- Always roses: a tribute to my grandfather
- Curiouser and curiouser
- EU to relax rules on product placement, TV advertising
- Compassionate slavery, anyone?
- DAB dumps MPEG 2
- Suicide in the Travelling Community
- Another profile of Heather, as she reunites with the Irish squad in Cyprus
- Nothing negative about Negativland
- Nation highlights GEO struggle
- What makes your boat float?
- Panels as polemical performance
- Talking at the GEO rally
- Record number of journalists killed
- BCI conference on broadcasting coming up
- Western campaign in Afghanistan close to collapse?
- Ireland gets mixed score on environmental performance
- Broadcasting Bill response
- Anti-Roma sentiment in the European Parliament
- Derivative works, public domain archives, and copyright
- Woman forced to have transfusion because she’s a mother
- Irish digital radio roundup
- Euronews in Arabic?
- Housing policy in New Orleans
- Locked out in Ireland for joining a union
- Active citizenship in Ireland
- MDH on the Middle-East
- New WRFU studio
- Administrative update
- Blair government to fight corruption – abroad
- Personalized (online) radio services from the BBC?
- New media legislation for Ireland
- EU Parliament proposes tax on jet fuel, emissions controls
- Double celebration at Flirt FM
- Non-traditional students in US colleges
- An Teanga ar an raidio
- iTrips to be legalized in Ireland
- RTE radio schedules to change
- Charities as political campaigns
- Web 2.1…
- Podcasting and minority languages
- Media scholar Carey has died
- Shell appeals court judgement in Nigeria
- What’s wrong with this picture?
- Shock jock goes too far
- Media consolidation in Galway
- Digital radio standards
- Irish birth rate highest in Europe
- Comreg shuts church-run ‘public address’-style pirate radio stations
- Another UIUC freesheet
- Community TV comes to Ireland
- Rearranging the deckchairs on the Titanic
- Discrimination against Travellers and Roma in European schools
- Johnnny’s on YouTube
- Regressive VAT tax generates more revenue than income taxes in Ireland
- An tImeall ar an raidio
- Let us arise
- Simple yet effective
- Interrogating population density
- Reclaimed turf
- Will he attend West Wing viewing parties?
- BBC to sell advertising on international website?
- The passing of John McGahern
- Copyright licensing for music in podcasts
- BCI consultation on programme standards
- Oireachtas delegation to lobby US Congress on migration reform
- Policy change could spell woe for community radio in France
- Community stations licenses up for renewal
- Michael D seeks to restore union rights for freelance workers
- RTE bowing to government pressure?
- Endangering academic freedom, or improving performance?
- Sounds like communications research to me
- 20% of Irish live abroad
- Union troubles at NPR
- WiMax as grassroots telecoms backbone?
- Models of broadcast regulation – Ombudsmen v Complaints Commissions
- Unlicensed use of empty space on TV band would cause interference?
- Calling del.icio.us users
- Defamation and religion
- UICC ’06 in review
- Grassroots responses to net neutrality debates
- Why use ANPR? To cover the costs of ANPR
- Ofcom publishes research on media literacy
- New student publication
- Aftermath of riots – interrogating the discourse
- Meditations on Unofficial
- Of riots and politics
- Mmm, pancakes…
- More on regularizing undocumented Irish emigrants
- Blogging in Irish
- Is it about a bicycle?
- Taste and decency on TG4 – the salicious O.C. strikes again
- Immigration reform and the Irish
- Trade and economic performance in the European Union
- Ireland, the Council of Europe, and extraordinary rendition
- New Chair of RTE authority
- Overseas learners will save the Irish language?
- NBC to launch Eurovision not-so-clone
- Intergenerational justice in Ireland
- Robots.txt and irlgov.ie
- No Irish visa for Internet bride
- 2002 census – the answer
- DVB in Ireland – input requested
- Owning information
- Census question
- Religion in Irish schools
- Ireland to allow elective circumcisions
- WSF report
- Who should pay for disposal of freesheets?
- Peter Kavanagh, brother of Patrick, dies
- To each cow its calf, to each grad student a conference presentation
- Free phone calls endangering morals in Bangladesh?
- New shareholder for Ireland’s TV3?
- Toasted Heretic burnt by I.P. issues?
- Risk aversion on television
- Class bias and ‘standardized’ testing
- Community Radio in the 21st century
- Data retention and vehicle tracking
- Homeward bound
- Roche on the rationale for evoting
- Irish Ferries dispute threatens ‘partnership’ process
- Data retention mission creep
- Travellers and prejudice in Ireland
- What implications will the Irish press council have for small/amateur media outlets?
- Call to save creative exemption in Irish tax law
- Professional tagging
- Kenny’s Bookshop
- Annotated audio
- New funding mechanism for public interest programming in Ireland
- Digitizing radio – a discourse
- 18 new community radio stations in UK
- Move to revamp electoral register in Ireland.
- High-school station losing license?
- TV service for Irish emigrants gets closer, but still not there
- New civil rights group for Europe
- …and everything like that
- Pinter wins nobel prize
- Reading group reconvenes – this time with readings
- Back from Chicago
- BCI releases new policy on news commitment derogations
- Irish broadcasters to podcast?
- Complaint to Party still in progress
- AIM status as communication tool
- WRFU fundraiser this Thursday
- This is why he lost
- Cothrom na Féinne don 5 Ros Dumhach
- Cothrom na Féinne don 5 Ros Dumhach
- Year of the killer dolphins
- Help with MT installation
- Irish music fundraiser for NOLA musicians
- BCI licenses Christian station in Cork
- How to organize contingent academic workers
- Protests in CA
- Ireland to promise 0.7% ODA by 2012?
- LPFM for Astrodome
- Data retention push continues
- No GAA coverage online
- BCI launch consultation process on broadcast standards
- Ireland to get Christian – not just religious – radio
- EU to broadcast ‘pro-democracy’ radio into Belarus
- Community media and the hurricane
- Bastards
- Another Year Over
- RTE analysis
- Sunday results
- Race times changed
- Buskers in Galway
- M4- come 4th in B-final
- Niamh 5th in LW1x B-final
- Overheard in Urbana
- Reports from Friday’s race
- The final beckons
- Heather and Sinead reach A final
- The Race Is On
- LW1x semi-final
- Wednesday a good day for the Irish
- Increasing poverty in the United States
- Anna Livia license renewed
- First Day of Racing…
- Heather third in heat
- Tuesday’s racing begins
- Greetings from Ogaki
- “Sometimes mistakes are made”
- Monday results from Gifu.
- Settling in
- Typhoon abates, schedule shifts
- Gifu administrivia and update
- Galway Bay FM’s listenership
- Diary
- My bags are packed
- Rowing updates, 2005 edition
- Exploring Flickr
- Art, politics and temporary pirate stations
- Community television in Ireland – current status
- The saga of Jim March and evoting in San Diego
- Irish libraries to pay copyright holders for borrowed books
- Say, what?
- Shell may ‘walk away’ from Mayo oil
- Current TV is launched
- Daily Illini amends content
- Commercial local tv for Galway and Waterford
- Irish minister doesn’t think students should take holidays
- National religious radio station for Ireland
- Omnibus edition
- On data, identity and security
- Funding the health service in Ireland
- Two models of community radio
- Possible new regulatory environment for Irish broadcasting?
- Fox television’s callous attitude
- Rowing updates
- Costing a wireless network
- Attacks hit UK underground
- Measuring poverty in Ireland – relative and absolute measures
- Censorship fears for student publications
- Making Poverty History
- Local cable TV for Dublin
- Ní bheidh RnaG ag podcraoladh
- Friedman on the Irish economy
- BCI funding runs into difficulties
- Celtic music this Sunday
- Holding a good course at Henley
- RTÉ authority, reprise
- TG4 independence moves forward
- DTT for Ireland
- One Thousand and counting
- New RTÉ Authority announced
- Healthcare in the USA
- Outsourcing America
- Irish community radio licensing
- Problems with Irish voting register
- Minor site changes
- Podcasting ó RnaG go gairid?
- How did it happen?
- Italians bring case against CIA officers over abuction, ‘rendition’ of Eygptian
- Removing the right to cover?
- Ulysses out of copyright?
- EU to focus on competition in new media, telecoms, in 2005
- Flirt FM to do strategic review
- EU Parliament salaries reformed
- No RTE Authority in place for last month
- Software patent decision shortly
- EU sugar subsidies to be cut? No one happy?
- Zapatistas issue Red Alert
- WILL-AM to drop some syndicated programming
- Radio Free Battleboro shut down in FCC raid
- EU and US to co-operate on biometrics standards, regulatory treatment of radio devices
- Pinochet ‘ill’ again (reprise)
- Unhappy birthday?
- The archaeology of graffiti
- Book-meme time
- TASC produces new survey of attitudes to democracy in Ireland
- Rowing interlude
- BCI reviews ownership policy
- Galway Arts Festival lineup announced
- Cable monopoly in Ireland now complete
- Access to the Four Courts
- Why the French referendum failed
- Fine Gael’s cynical move on cafe bars
- Countdown to Bloomsday
- BCI launch consultation on news quota
- Podcasting ‘no longer cool’
- 9 groups propose Christian stations in Ireland
- Tiger, Tiger burning bright
- Incomes in the European Union
- Deep Throat finally uncovered
- Test postI’m trying out a
- SRH buys Donegal radio station
- A message in a bottle
- Labour conference endorses pact concept
- Religious broadcasting in Ireland
- Tearing up the rule book – why the ‘nuclear option’ is so significant and so wrong
- Seattle radio in trouble
- More job losses in Galway
- Sterilization of Roma women
- DTV and the public interest
- Support for Irish community radio
- Call for participants – radio show
- Women’s rights in Turkey
- Saddam, Geneva and the UK
- IFEX on Uzbekistan and the press
- O’Dea is war profiteer
- Irish courts restrict physical access
- (Lack of) coverage of Uzbekistan
- EU commissioner in constitution/holocaust controversy
- Irish government subsidises U.S. military flights
- Page rank and democracy
- OUR media network
- Opening academic plenary
- St Louis it is
- NCMR update
- Gender, ICTs and violence
- IIMPR session 1
- Hersh at U of I
- New JNLR results for Irish radio
- New community station in West Limerick
- What the presidency does to your income
- Why radio shall survive
- Guantanamo and Korans
- Connolly statue defaced at RTS, then cleaned up by activists
- Minor site changes
- IMC buys Urbana post office building
- Grass writes on German identity, politics and society
- Spam guards and commenting
- Media and national identity
- More on EU referendums in Ireland
- Galloway takes seat from Labour
- Labour lose safe seat – over gender quotas
- Irish gov’t to end referendums on European treaties
- British results trickling out
- Europe to create plan to preserve written and A/V heritage
- Acceptable risks calculator
- Ireland pushing for data retention in Europe
- Irish graffiti
- Westlife lose trademark case – to tobacco firm
- NEW IFJ report on attacks on press
- Google News to downgrade ‘unauthoritative’ sources?
- Counter-cultural digitisation
- Irish-language third-level education
- AMARC to track community radio freedom
- Webcasting of public meetings
- May Day audio from Ireland
- Why rendition is wrong
- Survey on attitudes to immigrants in Ireland
- Celtic music for May Day
- Happy May Day!
- Vietnam persists.
- Blair’s legal advice
- And they talk about activist judges
- Defining the seasons
- Alt.rock, student radio and listeners
- Columbia university plans blacklisting
- “Podcast” radio will not be podcast
- The ethics of TV-B-Gone
- TG4 to become independent entity?
- Students and health
- Stoning in Afghanistan
- Flirt FM misses out on Smedia award
- EU members amend support for broadcasters
- BCI policy on commercial radio licensing
- RTÉ television for Irish emigrants in UK?
- Careful journalism
- Crisis time for public service media in Europe?
- Telecoms rewrite passes Senate in Illinois
- No one expects the German inquisitor (to be elected Pope)
- Taleban back on the air
- Analysing Indymedia
- LPTV license hoarding?
- New licensing legislation
- US Federal spending
- Award time
- Moving on from MoveOn?
- Radio host fired for rebroadcasting congressional coverage
- Cruel and unusual
- Irish student media awards
- Birthday thoughts
- Who’s going to be Pope?
- Ethics and the documentary film
- Hubbert’s peak
- Dermot Ahern to promote UN reform plan
- The Pope is dead
- Exciting developments in radical media
- Time up for time-shifting?
- Progress in Ireland
- ICC to investigate Darfur
- Binary logic
- Feminist music
- Blogging in France – response from educational establishments
- Lack of interest in Irish officer position at NUI, Galway S.U.
- Wicklow councillors try to block accommodation for Travellers
- Busy days
- Lessig stops publishing – in journals with restrictive copyright terms
- Extending free travel to Irish emigrants
- Historical perspective on journalists’ deaths
- Sun in anti-Traveller rant
- The Irish language and sex
- Irish govt. defend stance on ODA (again)
- Data retention in Ireland
- Galway to be declared anti-racist city
- ‘No’ side still active in PS in France
- Radio Translator scandal
- Defining weblogs – making appropriate room for journalists
- Farm workers gain victory in struggle with Taco Bell
- IRA offer to kill killers – surprised no one thanks them
- More on fakery, drinking and culture
- EU commission still pushing for software patents
- Scagaire coverage
- ComReg submission on radio spectrum management
- Bad news for public service media in Europe
- Meditations on media reform
- Meditations on cultural appropriation
- Homo-/bi-sexuals at risk of suicide
- Former Sandinista minister refused US visa – branded as terrorist – can’t accept Harvard visiting professorship
- Linking to static pages
- Making it up as they go
- Striking workers forced to remove list of scabs from website
- Paper on first copyright case in world
- What can you say?
- EU to restrict public service media online?
- ComReg radio consultation – act here
- The inhumanity of justification
- Micro-radio talk
- Dissecting the blogosphere
- Innovative uses of spectrum
- The phone-in as radical media tool
- New weblog analysing participatory journalism
- TCD and cannabis
- Global perspectives on community radio/media
- More on piracy
- BCI policy review briefing
- A Monument to Johnny Massacre?
- Teacher apologises for critical comments of students
- Ancient intellectual property – a teaser
- Looking to the future of radio
- Irish government to launch consultation process on ODA?
- Community radio and LPFM on Media Matters
- No to Software Patents in EU Parliament
- Slums and political agency
- Organizing and the internet
- eDemocracy in the UK
- German radio station with innovative approach
- Lessons from the 18th century anti-slavery movement
- Walmart closes unionised store
- GEO and visa reform
- Peru to introduce welfare payments?
- Eyes on the Prize
- Nuclear weapons in Europe
- Responses to Myers on single parents
- Meeting on weblogs and RSS
- Submission in progress on Irish radio spectrum
- Lockout of musicians in St Louis
- On piracy
- ComReg consultation on radio spectrum policy
- IRA ‘taking all proposals off the table’
- Jailed for asking to testify
- WILL to air Buster episode
- Some dates
- Minister attacks newspaper
- Tommy Broughan on digital broadcasting
- More spam trackbacks
- FGM and male circumcision
- AWC campaign administrivia
- New Alternative Media Notes
- Flirt FM 10 year plans
- Updating RSS feeds
- Defending advertising to children
- New site layout and design
- New site design – still in draft format
- Bush’s Irish link
- Another smoking ban
- Snail mail spam
- Language differences
- Beyond broadcasting
- Stáisiún Gaeilge eile?
- Digital radio standards
- Ireland’s growing wealth
- DAB update
- Tar éis an tOlltonn in Aceh
- CMC in history
- DAB update
- Regulators, DAB and community radio
- Following the tsunami, observations on ODA and global solidarity
- NYT, Posner, on ICJ and ICC
- Recording on an iPod
- WiFi in Peru
- Latest podcast items
- Become a DJ without trying
- Torrent feature
- Analysis of Overseas Development Aid figures
- Head and tail
- News from the Ukraine
- Petitions, farmers, aid and AIDS
- Recent Media Minutes Items
- Recent Media Geek shows
- Recent editions of Media Matters
- Copyright fees and libraries
- New Adventures #5
- Ownership of Irish commercial radio
- Pinochet ‘ill’ again
- Interviewed on WEFT’s MediaGeek
- DAB, analogue radio, and regulation
- Bhutan bans smoking in public
- No new community radio for Galway
- BCI to review radio ownership in Ireland
- Free wifi in Dublin, courtesy of eircom
- Gov’t plans to introduce evoting without VVAT
- IMC analysis
- Press Freedom index
- His hands were gentle, his hands were strong
- Legal research in Cork, Ireland
- Half world’s children suffereing
- Traffic safety in Ireland and Illinois
- Labour campaigns on ODA commitment
- Free fees do work
- High school radio in trouble
- What’s wrong with ‘liberals’, latest installment
- Ideas for SM applicants
- 200 students protest outside Dáil
- Alabamans refuse to remove segregation from constitution – still
- Defining the weblog – a typology
- The obscenity of Irish immigration law
- Spam trackbacks!
- What can you say?
- The gypsy holocaust
- US makes another attack on the ICC
- Community technology centres as social space
- Reform of UNSC pending?
- Attacks on LPFM in localism filings
- How good?
- Dr Pepper at NCA “Policies for the broadband and digital migration: lessons from the internet”
- Clear Channel and localism
- Níl ann ach gnó
- Republican calls for end to embedding
- Cogadh agus Daonnacht
- Two pieces on LPFM
- High school radio under threat in Michigan
- Tragic killing of Margaret Hassan
- US marine kills (prone, unarmed) prisoner in Fallujah
- Fallujah update
- More war crimes
- A plague on both your houses
- More on peer-to-peer radio
- Targeting medical facilities in wartime
- Alternative Media Notes #3
- Media Matters – with Norman Solomon
- Rhizomic micro-radio networks
- Media Geek 5 November
- Economic analysis 101
- Media Minutes 5 November
- American Imperialism
- Latest Media items
- Feature Request
- Don’t mourn, organize!
- The new map
- Responding to the Bush victory
- Abortion rights in danger in the USA
- Last post of the evening? Things not looking so good
- Election Night V
- Election Night IV
- Election Night III
- Election Night II
- Election night part I
- Where will you be when it all goes down?
- Secret life of Weird Al?
- Independent media on the eve of the U.S. elections
- Voting machine problems, or inadequate voter problems?
- In Florida ballot troubles increase
- Completism is in!
- I’ll get back to you on that
- Media Minutes 22 October 2004
- Tariq Ali on Iraq / Me on Ireland
- Media Matters Link
- MediaGeek link
- Confusion surrounds seizure of Indymedia servers
- Latest media files
- AMN 2 online
- Fun! Fun! Fun! Ballot problems in the US already!
- More on Stewart on Crossfire
- Problems with QuickTime
- Welcome to the list….
- Jon Stewart on Crossfire
- Introducing Alternative Media Notes
- Callanan on victims of terror
- mediageek: (i)Pirate Radio — It’s not cool until hipster yuppies are doing it
- The future of college radio
- Podcasting Idea
- MediaGuardian.co.uk | Media | Two-thirds of Wapping printers to go
- Ireland to renege on ODA commitment?
- Rabbitte’s poll results
- Advertising to children on Irish TV
- IBEC on absenteeism
- More on incomes in Ireland
- Poverty in Ireland
- 19-22 September, 2004. Brighton, UK.
- Being the Media – a call for papers
- Weblogs paper
- First meeting details
- Clear Channel and Air America
- Soros and currency speculation
- Vote swapping in 2004
- Alt.weekly
- Paging GPSO…
- ‘Affordable’ housing in Ireland? Hah!
- Meeting: 10th Sept., 6pm
- A State of Disconnect
- Live from New York…
- Cheney opposes opposition to gay marriage
- Clear Channel goes ‘progressive’
- More on Land Reform
- Shafer on the Media monopoly
- OK, I’ll bite
- Drugs and sport
- Decadence
- Social programmes in Venezuala
- From the “You can’t be serious” department
- Poverty in Venezuala
- Is this real?
- Torture OK, as long as you get someone else to do it?
- CJR on evoting
- Internships and class divisions
- Flash Radiojacking
- Preparing for Preparedness
- Kerry’s war record
- What if Bush wins?
- Alcohol-free events in breach of alcohol licensing laws?
- Hiroshima and terrorism
- Islamic fundamentalism
- Overcharging in Ireland
- WRFU
- The prison population in the United States
- Getting back on track
- Vote swapping in 2004
- J-Lab on participatory media
- RFPI looking to get back on air
- Community radio licensed in UK
- Turning up the heat – Fahrenheit 9/11
- DNC slaps down those calling for end of occupation
- Iraqi Prime Minister in extra-judicial killings?
- Art and terrorism
- 25-26 June, 2004. Ireland.
- 16 June 2004. Dublin.
- 15 June, 2004. CFP
- Election joy, referendum woe
- Wow, what a week.
- 11 June 2004. Ireland
- Chasing the Olympic Dream
- Ratliff on weblogs and the public sphere
- Emergency copyrght legislation needed to allow exhibition of manuscript
- Dublin conference
- Labour launch anti-war site
- 27-31 May 2004. New Orleans.
- Helicopter attacks on civilians and children
- Movable Type 3.0
- MDH on citizenship
- Defending the indefensible
- Joyce on property and theft
- Solomon on introspection
- What is torture, Bob?
- Amnesty expresses concerns about Guantanamo
- More of the same….
- Citizenships of convenience
- European left to splinter?
- Save me from cynicism. Please.
- Bush to help Iraqis rid themselves of foreign invaders
- Committing to the war on terror
- Protesters ambush conservative think tank
- Knowing America
- Tortured logic
- Why liberalism is morally insufficient
- Brutal acts of occupying troops
- Electronic Voting suspended – will not be used in June
- Resisting digitally, in Paris
- UICC colloquium
- E-voting in India continues to enable ballot stuffing
- Referendum opposition in Ireland
- Swanlund update
- Swanlund – minor update
- Anti-Chief sit-in – 30 hours in
- Passport control and Iraq
- New sub-site – IPRH reading group
- Reading group in participatory media
- Gay rights in Ireland
- The smoking ban in Ireland
- Endangering democracy
- New sub-site – Flirt FM Alumni
- Alumni group launched
- Submission to the Commission
- Sign language and stereotypes
- Strange Brew roadtrip
- The world still says no…
- Why Ireland needs media reform
- Details of Bush’s visit to Ireland
- This IS what democracy looks like
- Bush in Ireland
- Labour criticise xenophobic referendum
- Irish gov’t to remove benefits from same-sex couples
- Electronic voting in the USA
- Shame! Shame! Shame! Irish government in xenophobic opportunism
- Amy Goodman at UIC
- Voting at 16?
- The ‘independent’ commission
- Risk and perception
- Racism in Galway
- Bread and Roses in Ireland on Int’l Women’s Day
- Gun ban confusion
- Creating content online
- Story propagation on and off line
- MDH defends right to protest against Bush
- Send a letter
- Arbour as UNHCHR
- Introducing Bernie
- Political developments a-plenty
- Soros gives CU-Wireless cash to develop world’s most advanced community wireless network
- Opposition motion to be discussed in Dáil
- David Dill condemns Irish system
- Proposed constitution
- Why Visas don’t work
- Youth Court offers hope
- Funding media regulation: back to the future?
- Faith Based e-voting in Georgia
- Right Hook interview
- Audio footage
- Comcast building a (better?) mousetrap
- Oxford seminar
- Opposition parties agree common approach on electronic voting
- CorpWatch on Halliburton workers in Iraq
- Update on case against FCC rules
- Mobile phones fight poverty
- Ben Scott on Direct Democracy
- Electronic voting on Q and A
- Actions of Joyce estate highlight problems with copyright law
- What is terrorism, Bob?
- Globalization and American Exceptionalism
- Button mania
- Schedule of propaganda briefings
- Questions for, but no answers from, department
- Dáil Cttee refuses to delay evoting
- Cullen makes our argument for us
- At What Cost?
- Weblog comment on electronic voting
- Whelan on electronic voting
- Debate roundup
- EU undermining privacy
- Constitutional issue with electronic voting
- Cullen’s verbose verbiage
- Opposition increases in Ireland
- And Now, at last, it’s Mingering Mike
- Irish universities to be privatised?
- Auditor General questions introduction of electronic voting
- Electronic voting fails in California
- ‘Red team’ test finds serious flaws in Diebold system
- The dangers of the Hutton report
- Waterford tries to ‘dispel myths’
- Chorus/Princes Holdings in trouble
- Annan on migration and the EU
- EU commission attempts to break/bend law to please USA
- Stagg on Irish emigration
- Paper trails for US?
- Voting news from Mayo
- Sinn Féin to raise concerns about electronic voting system at Dept ofEnvironment briefing – Daithí Doolan
- God Kills Babies….
- Rowland on Kay
- Steve Jones on internet research
- MDH for President?
- Evoting campaign image
- Web banners
- Conflict in responses about availability of source code
- Iraq had no WMD says US chief inspector as he quits
- Family ties in Israel and Palestine
- Internet voting is fundamentally insecure – report
- Gov’t dismantles independent appointments system
- Wireless access to voting machines?
- New York Times on electronic voting
- Start a local campaign
- Campaign primer
- T-shirt designs
- Posters and flyers
- At What Cost? Briefing paper
- Join our contact list
- Contact details
- Cost of Irish presidency
- Talking this Tuesday
- Women and Radio in Afghanistan
- Electronic voting in Ireland
- Polygamy in Ireland
- Poverty in Ireland – new data
- RSF pirate radio for WSIS
- Neutrality and the EU
- British defied King to let Irish mayor die
- Protest at Shannon
- Irish Times spikes anti-war article
- Irish activist jailed
- Problems for press in Aceh
- Diebold backs down
- Bush to visit Ireland
- Censorship in Iraq
- AMARC and others call for Nigeria to implement African Charter on Broadcasting
- Plumbing the depths of the stupid barrel
- Chinese suspend (some) newspaper subsidies
- Benetton take over lands in Patagonia
- 300,000 children in Ireland live in relative poverty
- Journalists among those arrested at FTAA
- New ITU survey
- FBI deny monitoring political speech, monitor anti-war groups
- More FTAA news
- Because organizing matters
- Oh, Mr President…
- Ryan seeks Euro nomination
- Irish president talks about Irish presidency of EU
- More protest updates
- Bush in London
- US wanted to use military against (possible) rioters
- IRC and Google
- FTAA and media
- MoveOn, Schechter, and political efficacy
- Guardian on Murdoch
- The Internet as organizing tool
- Bye bye ICANN?
- Reforming the Media in Madison
- Music consolidation
- TV takeover
- European petition on electronic voting
- Weblog to cover WSIS
- Diebold memos and the problems with electronic voting
- Like father, like…. oh, wait
- Numbers hungry and in poverty in USA increase
- New sub-sites
- Breaking news in Springfield…
- Rheingold on ‘we journalism’
- New fund for non-state broadcasters
- Electronic voting is dangerous
- EU to target media concentration – as affront to fundamental freedoms
- Publicans and the smoking ban
- Estimate of information flows
- You Can with the BBC
- More newspaper directors imprisoned in Zimbabwe
- Outrageous bonfire antics in Sussex
- Trouble for Columbian government?
- Zimbabwe’s ‘The Insider’ to go online
- Media Reform conference – agenda and fringe conference
- AoIR recap – blogging, dissent, and more
- More newspaper trouble in Zimbabwe
- LPFM colour piece
- Solomon on media reform
- Gillmor’s keynote on journalism
- Liberation Radio closed
- MDH lashes the PDs
- FCC court challenge update
- Yay! Smoking ban introduced
- Bolivia and crimes against humanity
- Prisoners and mental health
- Publishers worried by WSIS
- FCC public comment processes
- Planning media reform
- Reporters sans frontiers rankings
- Blunkett’s skewed priorities
- More on aid changed to Loans
- Agriculture subsidies decoupled from production
- Cynical moves by Democrats
- Gore’s channel won’t be liberal
- Concern over journalists’ deaths in Iraq
- Report on ethnic visibility on TV
- WSIS ‘in turmoil’
- Al Gore to run TV channel?
- The future of file-sharing
- Dissertation on wifi
- BCI
- Tributes to Neil Postman
- Chomsky talk online
- Clear Channel dissected on CorpWatch
- NYT to launch weblog-style output
- Pilger on Blair
- Watch Fox, lose information
- Measuring the blogosphere
- Thoughts from the midwest #6 – study, travel, and observation
- Radio ownership stats
- Can blogs have several parents?
- Journalistic benefits
- New book on Galway
- O’Reilly criticises gov’t over FoI changes
- Media channel developments
- New Pacifica structures discussed
- MDH slams scrapping of film incentives
- Chinese gov’t releases cyber-dissident
- Press freedom awards for persecuted journalists
- OhMyNews profile on WACC
- Focus on local news
- Update on Zimbabwe’s newspapers
- Drop in FoI requests
- Arnold’s publicity machine
- Magill shuts (again)
- Free Press
- FoI global survey
- Prometheus protest at NAB event
- New ‘newspaper for peace’ in Sudan
- Comcast’s attacks on public access encounter setback
- US rejoins UNESCO
- Phantom FM gains licence
- Summary of proposed changes
- Lecture on electronic voting
- Draft now online
- Interview: by-laws in Galway
- Measuring poverty
- what it means to be a troublemaker….
- Diebold controversy
- Edward Said is dead
- WSIS getting closer, groups swing into action
- New alternative outlet
- Gitlin and activism
- Schwarzenegger’s misogyny
- VW threatens Brazilian workers
- Freedom of Information in Ireland – a review
- MDH’s vision for the Labour party
- ‘help Iraq – help yourself’ says US
- New report on American attitudes to Iraqi situation
- Iraq to block news channels?
- Algerian papers protest press restrictions
- Provost’s committee reports
- University paper alters photo
- Regularising immigrants
- He walked the line…
- Galway by-laws deferred
- Flirt FM gets second studio
- Independent wants to expand
- Taoiseach in hole. Keeps digging.
- Senate blocks FCC
- accountability and international organisations
- Insanity and bureaucracy
- Prometheus gains stay on FCC rules
- satire is (still) dead
- SEVIS critiqued in First Monday
- WTO and media diversity
- Aceh conflict escalating
- Part-time education in Ireland
- Who owns the media?
- Following ‘the’ news
- Waspish remarks
- Israel’s new law
- Propaganda and the press
- Orlowski’s abuse of truth
- CSO launches new survey on incomes
- Powell criticises Israeli actions
- Incomes in Ireland
- Support for Bush slipping?
- Local TV for Galway?
- Positive spin on negative ads?
- Contradictions in Irish government policy
- Labour responds to IMF report
- Church documents breach law?
- Newsletter August 2003
- Copyright and essay databases II
- Income distribution
- Support Prometheus
- NAB changes stance on FCC rules, again
- Selling daughters for food
- Directory of refugee journalists in UK
- Agricultural subsidies
- Galway street entertainer dies
- Religion in the USA
- GOP warn stations on responsibilities
- Thoughts From the midwest #5 – summer, sun, and the Flirt FM alumni list
- More from Aceh
- Unusual emails
- McCain to respond to Mitre study
- Hoaxes online
- Controversial Olympic plans
- Population growth to 2050
- Media pieces in Salon
- UK funds Irish language
- Hinchey amendment fails in House
- More detail on FCC-rule debate
- Innovation in journalism rewarded
- FCC rules – showdown in Congress
- Public input to nanotechnology debates
- Funding MoveOn ads
- Thought crime
- Paying for Participation
- Hypocrisy in the UK
- RISKS in SEVIS
- Us and them
- Dog bites man/Flooding in Galway
- Copyright and ‘essay databases’ online
- WEF Dublin meeting cancelled
- South Park Parody
- More site developments
- FCC Orders LPFM Off The Air
- CFP – Interfacings
- Travellers in Ballyfermot
- In Iraq, women in fear
- Coup in Sao Tome and Principe
- Online forum on Civil Society Portals
- America’s Most Wanted?
- Online local news the hot new outlet
- Irish media contracts?
- The public, the FCC, congress, and you
- Future of Music and iTunes
- Older DIY media sources
- GEO accepts pay offer
- Changes to funferal
- Picture of Heather
- Enjoying ‘The Wrap’ while I have it
- Broadcast Lobby Caught Red Handed With Red Herring
- Problems with monopolies
- Emailing Intel
- Roundup
- Still convalescing
- Silver
- Finding WMD
- Safari/Mozilla bug
- That’s not how it works!
- Heather through to final!
- Memory Hole rescues the past we never knew we had
- Repechage results
- Heat over
- Go Heather!
- Guardian to charge for email update
- Break for LPFM?
- Tuam’s Traveller mayor covered on NPR
- Head Start woes
- Flirt FM Training Manual
- Guest editors in the Guardian
- Media Reform – call Congress
- Libel liability and weblogs
- Definition follow-up
- Aceh II
- Grad Union woes
- Prisons in Ireland
- ACM recognises Adelstein and Copps
- Irish government connectivity – a follow-up
- Musharraf on the beach
- Fall break in Cancun – the WTO
- Fundraising and Politics
- Aceh
- Update: Irish government connectivity
- International Criminal Court
- Government availability online
- Renting in Ireland
- Defining the weblog
- The West Memphis 3
- Burma update
- Underheard and overlooked
- Third level education and access
- Subcultures and the mosh-pit
- Food and famine
- Upcoming media regulation changes
- Back in the saddle
- Fall-off in posting
- Dangers of cannabis
- Apple Music Store Review
- Pledge drives, funding and weblogs
- Style vs Substance
- MoveOn moves on
- Argentina
- Panama repatriates Colombian refugees
- For those who still wonder
- Growth of niche TV channels in UK
- McSweeney and Chomsky
- Children in Camp X-Ray
- Putting the US in quarantine?
- Fascism and equivalence
- SARS mortality rate
- McChesney, media reform and the FCC
- TV Turnoff Week
- FCC and media reform
- IP in Iraq
- No Sweat!
- Is Iraq Yugoslavia or Japan?
- 1 story, 2 sets of coverage
- Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No it’s super-DMCA!
- Fast food and war
- Features I want to see in Safari
- Short on sympathy
- Kashmir advances
- Political Analysis
- Scottish elections – SNP victory in the air?
- Misleading stats from Orlowski
- Terrorism and war
- 12 year old arrested for stomping in puddle
- You thought ‘3 strikes’ laws were tough?
- Lining them up (part II)
- Peace vs War
- Hitchens, the peace movement, and the future
- Extradition treaties
- Agonist update
- Kurds v US
- You line them up …
- Pork barrel
- Agonism update
- Next generation of aggregation
- Sinn Féin modifies stance
- Bush to visit Ireland
- Plagiarism
- Google’s demise
- Earliest copyright
- MCLLM 2
- Liberals
- Saturday protests
- Good RSS Feeds
- GNN
- Back online – MCLLM 1: weblog as literature
- 76 co-authors?
- Sodomy in Texas
- The severed hand on the metal door
- Media coverage of war
- Fisking
- Popquiz
- Land of the free?
- Fluffy kittens
- Sigs
- Don’t bring them home?
- Emperor and Empire
- Aren’t you suspicious?
- IMF admits guilt
- POWs – everyone’s guilty
- What is an anomoly, Bob?
- Where to now?
- What is terrorism
- Not POWs
- SARS
- More Moore
- veterans
- discontent in Iraq
- Perles of wisdom?
- Willing/Billing
- Life imitating Buffy
- Who would Jesus bomb?
- Revolution is not an AOL keyword
- US using Napalm
- it’s not about …
- in-bedded with the military
- Irish govt’s shameful stance
- Bugging in EU
- Blair’s mendacity
- Megnut on Iraq
- Rheingold on limitations of technology based activism
- Anti-war analysis
- This is not the end
- Endgame
- An open letter to An Taoiseach – Thoughts from the Mid-West #4
- Death penalty for trespassing?
- Airport security
- US plan to bomb journalists
- Baghdad Blog
- Diplomacy 101
- why?
- War is bloody
- Democracy Now Profile
- Blogs and Wikis
- Death Penalty
- Ivory Coast
- NYT opposes war
- Analysis of internet
- When is kicking someone humane?
- Numbers look good
- Bulgaria
- Cameroon tries balancing act
- Angola
- St Patrick’s Day
- Security Council II
- Security Council Meeting
- Detainees die
- Nine years old
- Why can’t we all just get along?
- Fighting the Cow
- More on Dr Pepper
- What annoys me
- Goes without saying
- Sometimes a lie is something you can touch.
- Cinema and Life
- Logic and argument
- History repeats itself
- Patriot II
- Forced Medication
- More commercial blogs
- Body Counts
- Caught you!
- Canned Goods
- Latest on Electronic voting
- Looking good …
- new blog format
- Thinking of changing
- International Diplomacy Madness
- Researching weblogs
- Google buys Pyra
- Setting up a Radio Station
- Thoughts from the Mid-West #3
- There’s something rotten in the state of Ireland
- Thoughts from the mid-west #2
- Thoughts from the mid-west #1
- Safe in Illinois
- Finishing work, and Seanad election over
- Kuro5hin – Rusty plans new structure
- UIUC update
- Blogdex and creating a media agenda
- K5 update
- Kuro5hin launches pledge drive
- Seanad News – NUI panel
- Props to the GadFly
- Programme for government and Senate results
- More election news, and senate predictions
- Irish election update
- Student Media Awards and more
- Media Law and Defamation
- Eurosport … and political posters
- Forum on Broadcasting
- Organisational structure of participatory media: Flirt FM: a case study
- Slashdot and the public sphere
- The use of new media by children
- Into the future: national identity, public service media and globalisation
- The influence of ownership structure on the media agenda