Good Morning, Richmond
I'll be talking about the Fairness Doctrine on WRVA in Richmond, Virginia, this morning at about 7:35. If you live in Richmond, you can tune in at 1149 1140 AM; whether or not you live in Richmond, you can listen online.
For more from yrs. truly on the Fairness Doctrine, go here and here.
Update: You can download a podcast of the interview here.
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I was able to tune in in Richmond (it was 1140 am, not 1149 btw). Good job, educational
Wow dude, that is some pretty cool stuff!
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it was 1140 am, not 1149 btw
Oops -- that's what I get for typing without my glasses on. I just fixed it, though it's too late to matter now.
Jesse Walker: More advanced notice would be nice. I just saw this.
PBR Streetgang: Kewl handle. Are there any libertarian, preferably non-Randian, groups in Richmond?
Jesse Walker: More advanced notice would be nice. I just saw this.
Jesse moves like the wind, dude. He's The Drizzle.
Tonio, no groups, Randian or otherwise, that I am aware of, but I do know some local individuals of a libertarian bent. Time to organize, you in or about Richmond?
BTW, nice callback on your e-mail address.
Jesse,
Any chance we'll be able to download or stream this?
Any chance we'll be able to download or stream this?
See here. (Currently, the segment is the last entry under "RMN" ["Richmond's Morning News"].)
Separately, how far does WRVA's daytime signal go? I'm wondering because WRVA is a Class A station.
PBR Streetgang: Yes, I'm in Richmond. If you, or anyone, wants to organize, give a shoutout at the addy on this post.
Thanks, EJM.
Not a bad appearance Jesse, I wish you had had more time.
Tonio,
Got it, I'll keep you posted and continue to look for you on here.