(fwd) Re: Ethnic Radio

Arthur R. McGee (amcgee@netcom.com)
Tue, 30 Nov 1993 19:53:47 -0800


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Subject: Re: Ethnic Radio
Date: 25 Nov 1993 11:55:10 GMT
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Don't forget the chain of Community stations in South Dakota, KILI is one,
if memory serves.They are a network of Native American oriented stations. The
NAt'l Federation Of Community Broadcasters (202) 393-2355 could tell you more
(or maybe somebody with a better memeory in this group!) Also try Ray Cook of
the Indigenous Communications Association (518) 358-4185. ^They might be worth
a call. I did a similar project, and Canada provided many usefull examples,
since they've made an effort to provide such programming at a federal level,
maybe that's not what you intended, but it's an idea.

Jim Justen
Human Ear Ltd.
POB 14023
Dinkytown Station
Mpls, MN 55414
INTERNET: Juste001@maroon.tc.umn.edu
VOX/FAX: 612/827-2947

Jim Justen
Human Ear Ltd.
POB 14023
Dinkytown Station
Mpls, MN 55414
INTERNET: Juste001@maroon.tc.umn.edu
VOX/FAX: 612/827-2947

Jim Justen
Human Ear Ltd.
POB 14023
Dinkytown Station
Mpls, MN 55414
INTERNET: Juste001@maroon.tc.umn.edu
VOX/FAX: 612/827-2947