Think Global CALL-IN 30-sec PROMOS
Series: Think Global Collaboration PROMOS
From: Public Radio Collaboration 2005
Length: 00:02:54
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30-second Promos for "For Richer, For Poorer: A Global Call-In":
- Dick Gordon & Robin Lustig "Advance" Promo
- Dick Gordon & Robin Lustig "Today" Promo
- Dick Gordon & Robin Lustig "Tomorrow" Promo
- Larry Mantle & Robin Lustig "Advance" Promo
- Larry Mantle & Robin Lustig "Today" Promo
- Larry Mantle & Robin Lustig "Tomorrow" Promo
Hosted from London, Boston and Los Angeles, and reaching audiences on five continents, this special two-hour call-in program will explore the impact of globalization on your way of life, wherever you live. How does global economic change affect the lives of ordinary people? What are the cultural pluses and minuses of the global marketplace? How can poor nations compete in a world where multinationals and their brands have global reach? Hosts Robin Lustig (BBC's Talking Point), Dick Gordon (WBUR's The Connection) and Larry Mantle (KPCC's AirTalk) will guide a lively global conversation between experts from around the world and listeners who call, e-mail or send text messages.
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Piece Description
YOU MUST BE LOGGED INTO PRX TO LISTEN TO AND DOWNLOAD THESE PROMOS. EMAIL HELP@PRX.ORG FOR A FREE ACCOUNT OR PASSWORD REMINDER. 30-second Promos for "For Richer, For Poorer: A Global Call-In":
- Dick Gordon & Robin Lustig "Advance" Promo
- Dick Gordon & Robin Lustig "Today" Promo
- Dick Gordon & Robin Lustig "Tomorrow" Promo
- Larry Mantle & Robin Lustig "Advance" Promo
- Larry Mantle & Robin Lustig "Today" Promo
- Larry Mantle & Robin Lustig "Tomorrow" Promo
Hosted from London, Boston and Los Angeles, and reaching audiences on five continents, this special two-hour call-in program will explore the impact of globalization on your way of life, wherever you live. How does global economic change affect the lives of ordinary people? What are the cultural pluses and minuses of the global marketplace? How can poor nations compete in a world where multinationals and their brands have global reach? Hosts Robin Lustig (BBC's Talking Point), Dick Gordon (WBUR's The Connection) and Larry Mantle (KPCC's AirTalk) will guide a lively global conversation between experts from around the world and listeners who call, e-mail or send text messages.



