PRX Sweeps Iowa Caucus

PRX Station Newsletter
January 3, 2008

PRX Sweeps Iowa Caucus

Hi friend of PRX,

We?re not sure we know what it means (or even if it matters), but PRX has surged ahead of all the candidates in Iowa overnight. Once word got out that PRX is apolitical, a prairie fire broke out. No wonder. Just look at our platform:

We back youth radio like this story about missing the Dominican Republic. Health care? How about senior exercise in Alaska! Instead of a house overlooking the golf tee, grab one near a vineyard.

On to New Hampshire!
--John

(Photo by Ben Strand.)

Striving For Equality
Every Voice And Sing!
Eric V. Tait, Jr., 5 hour-long pieces
The history and music of Black college choirs.

Humankind: Meeting Hate With Love -- Stories of King and Gandhi
David Freudberg, 58:55
Explorations on the non-violence philosophies shared by King and Gandhi.

Hear more for Black History Month.

Check out the Editor's Picks for Black History Month Music.

(Image by Bryan Villarin.)

The Pilots Are Ready!
Hey, remember that contest? That contest we had, where everyone competed to be the next big radio star?

Ladies and gentlemen, meet your new hosts and air their shows:
* Al Letson: State of the ReUNION
* Rebecca Watson: Curiosity Aroused
* Glynn Washington: Snap Judgment

Click now to listen, license and review!

Cool Jazz
Get hip to the Night Lights series of jazz classics and stars from WFIU in Bloomington, Indiana.

* The Return of Bill Evans
* 1959: Jazz's Vintage Year
* Willis Conover and Jazz at the Voice of America

Dig these specials on Frank Morgan, Max Roach, Oscar Peterson, and Cab Calloway.

Plan Ahead
>> Curator Mike Marcotte's Picks
>> Welcome to 2008
>> Free Audio For Campaign '08


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