Soundprint_news_09-00046: Sneak Out/Who Needs Libraries?
Series: SOUNDPRINT weekly series (News Hole Compatible)
From: Soundprint
Length: 00:25:40
This program is offered to current SOUNDPRINT MEMBER stations as a free alternative to our weekly (full 59 minute) Soundprint feed. If you are interested in broadcasting this Newshole-Friendly version of Soundprint, but are not a Soundprint Member Station, please contact us (BEFORE DOWNLOADING) about a trial period or other options at (301)317-0110 . Thanks for reading carefully!!
**** PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS ****
Who needs libraries? ?As more and more information is available on-line, as Amazon rolls out new software that allows anyone to find any passage in any book, an important question becomes: Who needs libraries anymore? Why does anyone need four walls filled with paper between covers? Surprisingly, they still do and in this program Producer Richard Paul explores why; looking at how university libraries, school libraries and public libraries have adapted to the new information world. This program airs as part of our ongoing series on education and technology, and is funded in part by the U.S. Department of Education.
Sneak Out ?In the 1960's, in California, African American parents set up an elaborate ruse to get their children a better education. Restricted to poor schools in low income East Palo Alto, outside of San Francisco, parents looked across the freeway and devised a way to send their children to wealthy Palo Alto schools. A young mother, barely educated herself, organized the Sneak Out program. Working with white parents, the program was a modern day Underground Railroad. KQED FM's Kathy Baron paints a portrait of conducters and passengers, students and safe houses in the fight to end school segregation.
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Piece Description
This program is offered to current SOUNDPRINT MEMBER stations as a free alternative to our weekly (full 59 minute) Soundprint feed. If you are interested in broadcasting this Newshole-Friendly version of Soundprint, but are not a Soundprint Member Station, please contact us (BEFORE DOWNLOADING) about a trial period or other options at (301)317-0110 . Thanks for reading carefully!!
**** PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS ****
Who needs libraries? ?As more and more information is available on-line, as Amazon rolls out new software that allows anyone to find any passage in any book, an important question becomes: Who needs libraries anymore? Why does anyone need four walls filled with paper between covers? Surprisingly, they still do and in this program Producer Richard Paul explores why; looking at how university libraries, school libraries and public libraries have adapted to the new information world. This program airs as part of our ongoing series on education and technology, and is funded in part by the U.S. Department of Education.
Sneak Out ?In the 1960's, in California, African American parents set up an elaborate ruse to get their children a better education. Restricted to poor schools in low income East Palo Alto, outside of San Francisco, parents looked across the freeway and devised a way to send their children to wealthy Palo Alto schools. A young mother, barely educated herself, organized the Sneak Out program. Working with white parents, the program was a modern day Underground Railroad. KQED FM's Kathy Baron paints a portrait of conducters and passengers, students and safe houses in the fight to end school segregation.
Broadcast History
This News-Hole-friendly version of SOUNDPRINT is produced in tandem with our weekly Soundprint series, which feeds Friday afternoons via PRSS and is aired on member stations throughout the following week
Please note:
This program is offered to current SOUNDPRINT MEMBER stations as a free alternative to our weekly (full 59 minute) Soundprint feed. If you are interested in broadcasting this Newshole-Friendly version of Soundprint, but are not a Soundprint Member Station, please contact us (BEFORE DOWNLOADING) about a trial period or other options at (301)317-0110. Thanks for reading carefully!!
Timing and Cues
Program Time: 59:00
File Format: MPEG 1 Layer II (.mp2) 256kbps from 16 bit 44.1kHz
File Size: 108 MB
SOUNDPRINT 1: Sneak Out
SOUNDPRINT 2: Who Needs Libraries?
SOUNDPRINT (NewsHole-Friendly) will be available Fridays at 1200 Eastern Time via PRX, the Public Radio Exchange, at: www.prx.org/series/11955
Do NOT pull left channel only. Sum to Mono is OK
***DETAILED CLOCK RUNDOWN***
00:00 - 00:59 SOUNDPRINT Billboard
00:59 - 01:00 BLACK
01:00 - 06:00 NEWS HOLE
06:00 - 28:59 SOUNDPRINT 1: Sneak Out
-[In cue: "Welcome to Soundprint, I'm Lisa Simeone..."]
-[Out cue: "...up next on SOUNDPRINT"] @ 28:54
-[followed by :05 theme music. Please note that music ends cold]
28:59 - 29:00 1 second black
29:00 - 29:59 Music bed[an opportunity for stations to do local forward promoting and underwriting credits]
29:59 -30:00 1 second black
30:00 - 58:29 SOUNDPRINT 2: Who Needs Libraries?
-[In cue: "Welcome to Soundprint, I'm Lisa Simeone..."]
-[Out cue: "...I'm Lisa Simeone"] @ 58:26
-[followed by 00:03 theme music. Please note that music ends cold]
58:29 - 58:30 1 second black
58:30 - 58:59 Music bed[an opportunity for stations to do local forward promoting and underwriting credits]
58:59 - 59:00 1 second black
Additional Credits
SOUNDPRINT is produced by the Soundprint Media Center, INC in association with WAMU and American University.



