PRX Endorses Floss

PRX Station Newsletter
May 22, 2007

PRX Endorses Floss

Hi friend of PRX,

First it was pet food. Now investigators are looking into exports of Chinese-made toothpaste. Additives like anti-freeze are turning up there, too. Which is why PRX is switching to floss. It's good to have alternatives when it comes to radio programs, too. Daily national shows are great but just squeeze the PRX tube for minty and refreshing content from station and indy producers. Might we suggest...

Experiencing the best coffee shop in Phnom Penh. Immersing yourself in the extremes of Bjork's vocal doings. And think PINK.

Rinse,
--John

Memorial Day Weekend
World War One Living History Project
Treehouse Productions, 118:00
Interviews with the last surviving veterans of World War I.

Anna on the Homefront
Whit Richardson, 09:19
An intimate look at a wife of a National Guard member deployed to Iraq.

Hear more for Memorial Day.

(Image by Jason.)

Using the PRX Encoder for Content Depot
Uploading MP2s to the PRSS Content Depot? You can use our very own encoder! Just make sure you're using the most recent version. Using old versions of the PRX Encoder can create MP2s that are problematic for the Content Depot.

Download the latest version here.

Happy Father's Day!
Father's Favorite Shortcut
Peter Bochan, 27:36
A Father's Day Special, a classic mix of memorable music, clips and interviews with Dad.

Father Figures
HearingVoices, 54:00
Paternal praise, pride, disappointment, and love.

Doc Merrick
Viki Merrick, 03:35
A father-daughter coming of age story.

Hear more for Father's Day.

(Image by Mark Wheelwright.)

Plan Ahead
>> Talent Quest
>> Documentaries on Demand: May, June
>> May: Asian Pacific American Heritage
>> Campaign '08


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