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Friday, April 07, 2006

Jumping on the shortwave... radio

From Podcasting News:

The Enigma Radio Network announced today that, starting on March 29th, their podcasts will be available throughout most of the world via shortwave radio.

According to Kathleen Keating, the founder of the network, “The expansion to shortwave radio insures that we can fulfill the needs of our listeners by expanding the options to hear the shows.”

Enigma Radio Network shows include:

The Daily Dig, a 3-5 minute world news program can be heard on Frequency 15.825 on WWCR, Monday through Friday at 1:05 PM Eastern time. This news program covers all of the day’s top stories with commentary on current events and is hosted by Kathleen Keating.

The Enigma Files, an hour-long weekly show hosted by Kathleen Keating, will be available on Wednesdays at 4pm Eastern, also on Frequency 15.825 on WWCR. The Enigma Files was the winner of the 2005 People’s Choice Podcasting Award for World News.

Homeland Security Weekly, an hour-long weekly show hosted by Doug Hagmann, can be heard on Frequency 15.825 on WWCR on Thursdays at 4pm Eastern. Hagmann, is the founder and director of the Northeast Intelligence Network and the author of Tactical Surveillance.

All of the network’s shows will remain available on-demand, and free of charge, on the Internet. More information on The Enigma Radio Network’s shortwave support can be found on ernradio.com.

Enigma Radio Podcast


I took a look at the podcasts... and the content has definitely sparked my political interest. ;-)
~Dani

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