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This is the second installment of a new, seven-part radio documentary on natural gas drilling in southwest Virginia and eastern Kentucky from WMMT, Appalshop’s public, community radio station in Whitesburg, Kentucky. “Fractured Appalachia” is a one-hour program, also available as seven short features, that examines legal and environmental facets of the region’s burgeoning new energy industry. For more information about gas drilling in the central Appalachian coalfields, check out fracturedappalachia.org, and for more information on WMMT - Mountain Community radio, head over to the revamped wmmt.org.
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Fractured Appalachia
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From: WMMT
Natural gas drilling in southwest Virginia and eastern Kentucky is the subject of a new radio documentary from WMMT, Appalshop’s public, community radio station in ...
Part I: Geology
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In our first episode, we begin our documentary series by starting at the bottom, with the rocks underneath our feet. What exactly is under the ground of eastern Kentucky and ...
Part III: Get A Lawyer
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In this installment, producers Jonathan Hootman and Rich Kirby examine both the importance and the difficulty of soliciting legal advice before signing a lease for natural gas.
Part IV: Forced Pooling
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In this installment of Fractured Appalachia, we hear about the legal arrangements that govern the royalties that people receive from natural gas extracted from their land. ...
Part V: Drilling
(10:05)
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In this piece, producers Jonathan Hootman and Rich Kirby examine the process of how a gas well is drilled, using technology developed within the last five years. This ...
Part VI: Regulations
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In this installment of Fractured Appalachia, producers Jonathan Hootman and Rich Kirby take a look at what regulations exist surrounding oil and gas extraction in central ...
Part VII: Economy
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So often, when a natural resource is being developed, we hear of a two-sided debate: it’s jobs versus the environment, and you can’t have both. In this installment of ...
"The Town Too Tough to Die" Leads Kentucky Toward LGBT Fairness (long version)
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Vicco, Kentucky, a town of 334 tucked deep into the heart of the central Appalachian coalfields and known locally as "The Town Too Tough to Die," made history recently: on ...
"The Town Too Tough to Die" Leads Kentucky Toward LGBT Fairness
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Vicco, Kentucky, a town of 334 tucked deep into the heart of the central Appalachian coalfields and known locally as "The Town Too Tough to Die," made history recently: on ...
Laid Off and Looking for Answers: An East Kentucky Coal Miner Speaks
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Since January, thousands of coal miners have been laid off in Central Appalachia. We’ve heard a lot of opinions about the causes of this decline and what the future holds - ...
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This is the second installment of a new, seven-part radio documentary on natural gas drilling in southwest Virginia and eastern Kentucky from WMMT, Appalshop’s public, community radio station in Whitesburg, Kentucky. “Fractured Appalachia” is a one-hour program, also available as seven short features, that examines legal and environmental facets of the region’s burgeoning new energy industry. For more information about gas drilling in the central Appalachian coalfields, check out fracturedappalachia.org, and for more information on WMMT - Mountain Community radio, head over to the revamped wmmt.org.
