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<title>November 2004 at Ibiblio - The New Radio?</title>
<description>It gives us great pleasure to be able to broadcast very worth while 
messages of helpfulness and cheer to the youth of America...They have asked me 
to express to you the hope that every Girl and Boy Scout--and I add every other 
self-respecting girl and boy--has access to a radio receiver and is now 
listening in to catch these words. I will now reproduce for you a message from 
one of the world's foremost citizens and greatest men, one who has brought more 
joy and comfort to civilized millions than any other man of his time, and 
therefore the greatest inventor in history...Mr. Thomas Alva Edison
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<link>http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/1/8/6/11861/11861-8.txt</link>

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<title>WXYC - 10 Years of Webcasting</title>
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WXYC 89.3 FM is the non-commercial student-run radio station of the University 
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. We broadcast at 400 watts from the student 
union on the UNC campus, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Our coverage area 
encompasses approximately 370 square miles in central North Carolina. 
November 7th, 1994, WXYC became the first radio station in the world to 
rebroadcast its signal over the Internet. This November marks the 10-year 
anniversary of WXYCs internet simulcast.
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<link>http://www.wxyc.org/about/first/tenyear.html</link>
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<title>WXYC and WCPE - Internet2 and IPv6</title>
<description>
The North Carolina Networking Initiative (NCNI), the University of North Carolina at 
Chapel Hill (UNC-CH) and the CENTAUR Lab at NC State University Centennial Campus has 
enabled ibiblio.org to begin broadcasting two radio streams, one for WXYC and one for WCPE 
using Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
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<link>http://www.ibiblio.org/news/ipv6_press_release.html</link>
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<title>Podcasting</title>
<description>
The brainchild of former MTV VJ Adam Curry, podcasting is a technology that uses 
RSS to automatically download audio files to iTunes or Windows Media player via 
the iPodder software. You can also download radio programs that have Podcast 
feeds or create your own radio show at home. Here is a list of sites we host that 
provide Podcast feeds:
The Newkular Family Entertainment
AudioActivism
McGuinn's Folkden
Carrboro Poetry Festival
http://newkularfamily.org/podcast/
http://www.audioactivism.org/index.xml
http://www.ibiblio.org/jimmy/folkden/php/podcast
http://carrboropoetryfestival.org/audio/cpfpodcast.xml
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<title>AudioActivism</title>
<description>
AudioActivism is hosted by ibiblio.org and contains various audio about the web 
and the world we live in. Maintained by Brian Russell, his goal is to tell 
people about cool places on the web that perform great activism in media, 
politics and information as well as giving a little of promo to excellent 
artists and activists. AudioActvism is also home to the 3URLs show, which 
is a weekly talk radio style show about three websites involved in some sort of 
activism.
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<link>http://www.audioactivism.org/</link>
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<title>McGuinn's Folkden</title>
<description>
The purpose of this page is to use the medium of the World Wide Web to continue 
the tradition of the folk process, that is the telling of stories, and singing 
of songs, passed on from one generation to another by word of mouth. In this 
electronic era, such a process is in danger of being overwhelmed by the 
commercial mass media. This page and others on the 'net are working to preserve 
the folk songs that have our global heritage for centuries. 
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<link>http://www.ibiblio.org/jimmy/folkden/php/search</link>
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<title>Carrboro Poetry Festival</title>
<description>
The 2004 Carrboro Poetry Festival featured readings from 40 poets during the two 
day event, including renowned local authors
Andrea Selch, Faulkner Fox, Olufunke Moses, Jaki Shelton Green, Jeffrey Beam, 
John Balaban, Lou Lipsitz, shirlette ammons,
and Steven Katz. They read their poetry along with some of America's finest 
younger poets--Brian Henry (editor of Verse and
founder of Verse Press), Linh Dinh (anthologized in Best American Poetry 2000 
and the editor and co-translator of Night
Again: Contemporary Fiction from Vietnam), K. Silem Mohammad (founder of the 
Flarf movement and author of Deer Head Nation), and Lee Ann Brown (Charlotte 
native and winner of the New American Poetry Prize).  
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<link>http://www.carrboropoetryfestival.org/</link>
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<title>The Newkular Family Electronic Media Library</title>
<description>
The newkular family electronic media library is a catalyst for electronic media development and circulation. Through their electronic media library and community efforts, they seek to expose digital film, video art, audio narrative and documentary, and electronic music to a broader audience. The newkular family electronic media library provides a forum in which amateur producers can share their digital video and electronic music work. The video archives are limited to non-professional work to provide an atmosphere that encourages newcomers to venture into artistic frontiers. The musical collection includes the original production work of amateur electronic musicians, as well as DJ performances of house, electro, drum 'n' bass, hip-hop, techno, and other styles of electronic music. 
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<link>http://www.ibiblio.org/newkularfamily/</link>
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