Area 51 Employees Call In on the Open Lines - Coast to Coast with Art Bell
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Art Bell Coast to Coast Open Lines - 'Anti-Christ Line' - 5th Caller. Classic.
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In a rare interview, Art Bell speaks with Leonard Nimoy
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Art Bell interviews Robert, 'Bigfoot expert' and 'Bugs', an alleged shooter of two Sasquatch creatures.
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Art Bell on Coast to Coast AM opens up the "weird caller" line to this guy who collects toenails of his neighbors and alleged celebrities.
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Small aircraft pilot decides to fly over Area 51 and call in. His fate remains unknown.
Topic: talk radio
talk radio has disbanded due to creative differences. The former members hope that their music will live on in the hearts and heads of all of their fans, and would like to thank everyone for their support. This site will continue to operate, but it will not be updated.
Topic: talk radio
C2C with Art Bell - Time Travel Night Open Lines - Alternate Realities caller
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Farm Talk KSKQ.org
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We just started a dark and demented radio station featuring songs we've written and some other artists that are unknown. It's basically all about the power of spoken word mixed with drugs of course... We pray to the master for he is our guardian. I personally have every single cd that has mentioned his name... including some i'm really embarassed about... like, chicago... i burned it in the name of satan though!
Topic: Goth Talk Radio
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Internet Multicasting Service
The Internet Multicasting Service was the Internet's first radio station. With headquarters in the National Press Building and on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., the nonprofit station operated from 1993-1995. Known as Internet Talk Radio (“The Flame of the Internet!”), Internet Multicasting provided live streams from the floor of the House and Senate, streamed National Press Club Luncheons, was a member of the Public Radio Satellite System, created original programming, and broadcast...
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Internet Multicasting Service Document Repository World’s Fair Speech Carl Malamud Speech given at Networld+Interop to kick off the Internet 1996 World Exposition
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Apr 27, 2016
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Internet Multicasting Service Document Repository Cyberstation expands communications David Briscoe Associated Press
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Internet Multicasting Service Document Repository Your Place in Cyberspace Internet Multicasting Service Presentation materials summarizing first full year of operation.
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Internet Multicasting Service Document Repository UN Closing Ceremony Looks to Future United Nations At the invitation of the United Nations, the Internet Multicasting Service did a live multicast of the 50th anniversary ceremony.
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Internet Multicasting Service Document Repository Plug In, Log On, Tune In Kevin M. Savetz Microtimes
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Internet Multicasting Service Document Repository Letter to Mr. Jeff Duncan Carl Malamud Our response to the letters from Congressman Dingell.
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Internet Multicasting Service Document Repository Harperaudio Joins Internet ’Radio Show’ ABA Newswire
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Internet Multicasting Service Document Repository Japan Routing for the World’s Fair Network Jun Murai Shows the network topology in Japan that supported the Internet World’s Fair
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Internet Multicasting Service Document Repository Internet hosts a world’s fair on your computer John Byczkowski Cincinnati Enquirer
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Internet Multicasting Service Series: Dialogue Program: Ideas about Color, Beliefs about Race When European scientists considered the nature of Africans during the height of the slave trade, they produced analyses that are thoroughly racist by modern standards. In fact, their labors would later contribute to the 19th century’s fixation on race in ways that still bedevil modern societies. Ironically, the classical civilizations of Greece and Rome had dealt with ethnic differences in a much...
Topics: Internet Talk Radio, Dialogue
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Internet Multicasting Service Concert in the Park Welcome to the audio CD for Carl Malamud, A World's Fair for the Global Village (MIT Press, 1997). Foreword by His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Afterword by Laurie Anderson. The book is available for free download the Hathi Trust. The book has been released to the public domain. The Concert in the Park is an audio CD that is included with the book. This professionally produced disc includes over 50 minutes of music, half of it original music...
Topics: Internet Talk Radio, Specials
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Internet Multicasting Service Series: Dialogue Program: The State and Social Investigation Every time a law is passed in America it means that a particular understanding of a national problem has proven persuasive. And that, in turn, means that the research and conclusions of social scientists, activists, lobbyists, and commentators have been weighed in the balance. The contributions of scholars and others to our understanding of terms like poverty, unemployment, or literacy cannot be...
Topics: Internet Talk Radio, Dialogue
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Internet Multicasting Service Document Repository With the Frontier Growing Up, Pioneer Malamud Closes His ’Net Shop John Schwartz Washington Post
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Internet Multicasting Service Document Repository Letter from the SEC Michael E. Bartell Letter thanking the Internet Multicasting Service for a job well done.
Topics: Internet Talk Radio, Documents
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Internet Multicasting Service Series: Dialogue Program: The C.E.O. Goes to Washington Corporate executives have always pursued their interests in Washington. The pace has quickened as regulatory agencies, Congressional committees, and new technologies directly affect corporate interests. The role of corporate executives in pursuing their interests often have significant impact on the public interest. Journalist Max Holland documents and analyzes that impact. Holland is a Contributing Editor of...
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Internet Multicasting Service Series: Dialogue Program: Selling Big Government Big government is widely decried, yet the demands made upon government by society often create the need for massive administrative structures. Brian H. Balogh, Associate Professor of History at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, traces the growth of big government in America and the effects of war, social concerns, and ambitious administrators on this phenomenon. Starting in the mid-19th century, the early...
Topics: Internet Talk Radio, Dialogue
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Internet Multicasting Service Series: Soundprint Program: Tides of Maine The Gulf of Maine has its own complex ecology, an ecology that is increasingly under threat from the activities of humans. Scientists describe how they model aquatic systems such as the Gulf of Maine, how they observe the gulf itself, and how they monitor the progress of the processes that shape this fertile and endangered natural resource. oun_01_ITH.au The rebroadcast of SOUNDPRINT is made possible by the Internet...
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Internet Multicasting Service Series: Soundprint Program: In Search of Judith Producer Judith Kampfner explores the biblical story of Judith. In the apocryphal book, Judith’s people are tormented by an Assyrian general. She goes to the general’s camp, ingratiates herself with him, and cuts off his head, which she brings back as a symbol of triumph for her people. Although her historical existence has never been proven, Judith has inspired poets, artists, and composers for millennia. To some...
Topics: Internet Talk Radio, Soundprint
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Internet Multicasting Service Series: Soundprint Program: The Old Country is Gone Producer Neenah Ellis travels to the Dalmatian coast of Croatia with her father to check in on relatives, to see how they’re coping during the war. As they travel together, father and daughter try to understand the life of their forbears, left behind when they emigrated to the U.S. before World War I. They discover the island peasant life is nearly gone, and after fifty years of communism, hard work and personal...
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Internet Multicasting Service Series: Soundprint Program: Japan is a Safer Place to be a Fish The United States is a dangerous place -- especially compared to Japan. The gun incident that killed a Japanese exchange student who was looking for a halloween party typifies the fear Japanese have about the United States. Producer Mary Beth Carlson examines the difference in safety between the countries, and interviews several Japanese women who teach courses in how to understand life in the United...
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Internet Multicasting Service Series Title: Communications Revolution Program Title: Democratic Access To Government Information PRA Archive #: PZ0251.09 Description: Democratic Access To Government Information / hosted by Jude Thilman| executive producer Bari Scott| produced by Claire Schoen. SERIES: Communications revolution : 1994| no. 9 Series which examines the social, legal, and ethical implications of changes in telecommunications technologies and applications. CONTENT: Examination of...
Topics: Internet Talk Radio, Revolution
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Internet Multicasting Service SoundBytes, Volume 1 [ Volume 1 ][ Volume 2 ][ Volume 3 ] These carefully crafted audio sequences are brought to you by the Internet Multicasting Service for use in your user interface. Created by the team of Becknell and Lucas. Adapt or Die. Versatile actor Arryl P. Masters in a featured clip from from his audition as narrator for one of those wildlife shows. 2.2 Seconds. Danger! Danger! Logana's warning (with hats off to "Lost in Space"). 7.3 Seconds....
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Internet Multicasting Service Series: Soundprint Program: Haight Street: A Walk on the Wild Side In the 1960s, San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury district was a national symbol of the counterculture. The music, the clothes, the drugs, and the lifestyle thrilled a generation of American youth and outraged thei parents. What’s left of it all now? What’s become of the people who survived the "Summer of Love?" A walk back through the ’60’s with producer Ceil Muller. The rebroadcast...
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Internet Multicasting Service Series: Soundprint Program: Gibtown Gibsonton, Florida is the retirement and off-season home for hundreds of carnival and circus show people. Called "Gibtown" by many of its residents, the town was at one time considered the oddest place in America. You could walk into any restaurant and find The World’s Only Living Half Girl sipping coffee with her 8 foot 4 inch husband, Giant Al. They, along with The Lobster Man, Alligator Skin Man, and the Monkey...
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Internet Multicasting Service Series: TechNation Program: Inside Computers and Technology in Eastern Europe In this program, Dr. Moira Gunn speaks with John Hennessy, a professor at Stanford University, and David Patterson, professor at the University of California at Berkeley, on their new book "Computer Organization and Design: The Hardware/Software Interface." Labeled as tremendous "rivals" by the New York Times, these friends have paired again to bring a book which...
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Internet Multicasting Service Series: TechNation Program: Life in the Technology Age Dr. Moira Gunn speaks with Tony Smith, author of "Parzival’s Briefcase -- Six Practices and a New Philosophy for Healthy Organizational Change." Through the medieval legend of the knight Parzival, Dr. Smith likens our journeys in the technology age to the difficulties of Parzival’s search for the Holy Grail. They discuss the nature of technology organizations and maintaining your personal balance...
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Internet Multicasting Service Series: TechNation Program: Live from Networld+Interop in Las Vegas The Internet -- where has it been? Where is it going? A roundtable discussion features Moira Gunn speaking with Dan Lynch, founder of the Interop conference, Carl Malamud, president of the Internet Multicasting Service, John Gage, Director of the Science Office at Sun Microsystems, Jack Havarty of Oracle Corporation, and Michael Howard, president of Infonetics Research. In this lively session,...
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Internet Multicasting Service Series: TechNation Program: Sir Edmund Hillary Moira Gunn speaks with Sir Edmund Hillary, the first person to reach the summit of the world’s tallest mountain, Mount Everest. Sir Edmund has gone on to create the Sir Edmund Hillary Himalayan Trust, which has provided funds and expertise to support the reforestation of the region, the building of schools and medical facilities, and such technologies as solar power in an attempt to maintain the traditional...
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Internet Multicasting Service Series: TechNation Program: Pioneers of Technology Moira Gunn speaks with Edward Teller, director emeritus of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and senior research fellow of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. Dr. Teller, who worked on the Manhattan project developing the atomic bomb, is regarded as the father of the hydrogen bomb and was the leading visionary for the strategic defense initiative, or "Star Wars," during the Reagan...
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Internet Multicasting Service Series: TechNation Program: Dr. Glenn Seaborg, Scientist Dr. Moira Gunn interviews Dr. Glenn Seaborg, a Nobel Laureate and Former Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission under Presidents Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon. Currently a Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley and Chairman of the Lawrence Hall of Science, Dr. Seaborg reminisces about his years with the Berkeley "Rad Lab Gang," discovering Plutonium, and his...
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Internet Multicasting Service Series: TechNation Program: GRAPES and Mice Dr. Moira Gunn’s first guests are Joan Salute, Manager of the GRAPES project at NASA/Ames Research Center and Phil Frieze, Head of Winemaking for Robert Mondavi Winery. They’ll be talking about a partnership between private industry and the federal government, a partnership which addresses the infestation of a disease which seriously affects the $10 billion/year California wine industry. Learn how NASA’s satellites...
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Internet Multicasting Service Series: TechNation Program: Everyday Wonders and MS/DOS Dr. Moira Gunn speaks with Barry Evans, author of "Everyday Wonders ... Encounters With the Astonishing World Around Us," and nationally-syndicated columnist of "Starwatch." They look at the purpose of "wondering" and examine how close science is to us everyday. Evan’s interviews with Linus Pauling and other scientists of the day are reviewed. Moira also speaks with Brad Chase,...
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