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Radio

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The Third Coast International Audio Festival curates exceptional audio documentary and feature work produced around the world, supports the producers creating this fresh and vital work, and brings these stories to audiences through the radio, on the internet, and in a wide range of public settings.
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InvestigateNY will  protect and inform New Yorkers by telling unique and provocative stories with journalistic integrity and skill.

We are a regional, non-profit  investigative journalism center, soon to partner with WNET-TV (PBS in NY) and other partners. We are the only such center in New York State providing superior investigative reporting for the television, radio, print and digital media in the New York region.
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Using Radio and Online News Media to Build the Social Change Movement in Maine.
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Media Mobilizing Project seeks support to expand our radio journalism initiative, Voices of PovertyVoP trains individuals living in poverty to become radio journalists and works to support these leaders in producing media about their own issues and struggles, as well as those of other anti-poverty groups across the city.
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The Free Music Archive is an interactive library of high-quality audio that is pre-cleared for a variety of uses to the benefit of music lovers, radio stations, video producers, educators, podcasters, artists, and record labels. This open source website is free to the public without registration or fees, while the library itself is curated by a global consortium of radio stations, museums, festivals, and archival projects.

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MediaWire is showcasing the first-rate journalism produced by the country's leading independent media outlets, bringing their work to larger audiences and building the influence of their journalism through new media tools and distribution opportunities. This project is also highly beneficial to organizations looking to inform, engage and activate their constituencies.
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Our City, Our Voices (OCOV) is a community journalism project that builds media skills amongst Philadelphia’s immigrant community, low wage workers, and youth. The aim of OCOV has been to provide low-income communities with the tools and skills to tell their stories and then distribute these stories through the Web and other mediums, using this as the basis for civic engagement. 
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From Issues for Your Tissues radio to Make/Shift magazine 300+ women centered social justice media outlets produce blogs, radio shows, newspapers, TV shows, etc on a regular basis throughout the US.  Media Equity Collaborative is coalescing these isolated groups via a survey and a SUMMIT (July 16) to prioritize program needs, strategize networks and build a sustainable fund to ensure stability and growth for this vastly under resourced community.
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This groundbreaking project is building local wireless Internet infrastructure and services that expand Internet access in underserved areas and simultaneously supports community journalism.
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ArtTribesNetwork.com is a social network to increase engagement between socially active artists from all disciplines.
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