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Tag Archives: alternative media
It Was a Dark Time
It was a dark time across the land. The people suffered greatly. Small creatures scurried in the shadows, and a thick pestilence clung to the streets. No doors would open because twigs had been jammed into all the locks. And … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellany, Politics
Tagged alternative media, citizen-controlled media, Community Radio, Globe Hotel, Nanaimo, Queens Hotel, Radio CHLY, Radio Malaspina
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Oct. 30 Elections for Nanaimo’s CHLY Radio
Nanaimo’s CHLY Radio at the Crossroads By Kim Goldberg October 23 UPDATE: As of this morning, numerous members of Nanaimo’s CHLY Radio have been banned from the organization’s public facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/chlyradio/) because of their concerns with the current management of … Continue reading
Posted in Events, News, Politics
Tagged alternative media, citizen-controlled media, Community Radio, Globe Hotel, Nanaimo, Queens Hotel, Radio CHLY
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Locked Out at Radio CHLY Nanaimo
By Kim Goldberg September 8, 2013 NANAIMO, BC–Nothing says “community radio” like changing the lock on the door. As of yesterday (September 7), program producers no longer possess a key to open the door at Nanaimo’s beleaguered CHLY Radio, whose … Continue reading
Radio CHLY Program Producers Speak Out
Two days ago, I blogged about the turmoil at Nanaimo’s campus-community radio station CHLY (101.7 FM) where bannings and removal of programmers have become a near-daily ritual. Program producers at the beleaguered station have now issued a statement. This is their … Continue reading
Mutiny at Radio CHLY Nanaimo
By Kim Goldberg September 2, 2013 NANAIMO, BC—There’s a storm a brewin’ at Nanaimo’s CHLY radio. And the latest salvo was fired this afternoon by the Changes Radio show—one of the station’s oldest and most venerated programs. The programming team … Continue reading