Topic: Radio Broadcast

11 chapters across the catalog

The Freedom Report   Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, Alex Jones [B3ToJZd91Mg]
1:01:47 - 1:10:05

The Freedom Report Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, Alex Jones [B3ToJZd91Mg]

Alex Jones, Richard Collison, KXAN News Complaint

Audio is played of Alex Jones calling KXAN News 36 to complain about their coverage of his protest. Jones attempts to speak with producer Richard Collison, but is repeatedly rebuffed or hung up on; the hosts allege that Collison lied about his identity during the calls to avoid the confrontation.

Frontline Texas   Jack Blood & Sheila Dean Aug 18th 2008 [HIO5KIqSmmk]
57:32 - 58:38

Frontline Texas Jack Blood & Sheila Dean Aug 18th 2008 [HIO5KIqSmmk]

Outro, Final Listener Comment on Race

Jack Blood concludes the program by providing resources such as jackblood.com and beatthechip.org. A final caller attempts to make a comment regarding the racial demographics of those discussing "impending doom," but is cut off as the show ends. Blood announces he will return the following week to continue the broadcast on Frontline Texas.

City Of Gonzales Texas Outlaws Garage Sales [CxliYOCAZJ8]
9:24 - 10:25

City Of Gonzales Texas Outlaws Garage Sales [CxliYOCAZJ8]

Jeff Davis Show Cancellation Rumors

Uncertainty surrounds the future of the Jeff Davis Show following rumors that the current week might be its last. While some information suggests the show could continue, the hosts acknowledge conflicting reports regarding its status. The discussion remains speculative as they transition to further analysis of local legislative language.

Mike Hanson(Classic Interview 1995) With Catherine Matteson(passed Away Oct. 6, 2009) [WTIfnuQxgAw]
21:58 - 25:47

Mike Hanson(Classic Interview 1995) With Catherine Matteson(passed Away Oct. 6, 2009) [WTIfnuQxgAw]

David Koresh's Final Audio Tape, Evidence of Gunfire

Katherine Matteson explains that she left the compound specifically to deliver a 58-minute audio tape from David Koresh intended for national radio broadcast. She describes the physical state of Koresh after he was wounded and recounts seeing extensive bullet damage throughout the building's interior. The segment references drawings made by children from the compound that depicted numerous "dots" representing bullet holes in the ceilings and walls.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1998) 3 Hour Special W⧸ George Humphrey, Steve Lane, Rob Patterson [Pl9yC0kotOY]
1:03:25 - 1:05:06

Jeff Davis(Classic 1998) 3 Hour Special W⧸ George Humphrey, Steve Lane, Rob Patterson [Pl9yC0kotOY]

Micro Broadcasting, Radio Free Tejas and FCC

Jeff Davis introduces Rob Patterson of the Austin American-Statesman and Jim Ellinger of Co-op Radio to discuss the rise of unlicensed micro-broadcasting. Patterson, who wrote the "Radio Free Tejas" column, explains that hundreds of "pirate" stations are appearing across the U.S. as a reaction to corporate media consolidation. The panel explores how these low-power FM stations provide a platform for voices excluded from mainstream airwaves.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1998) 3 Hour Special W⧸ George Humphrey, Steve Lane, Rob Patterson [Pl9yC0kotOY]
1:18:40 - 1:22:49

Jeff Davis(Classic 1998) 3 Hour Special W⧸ George Humphrey, Steve Lane, Rob Patterson [Pl9yC0kotOY]

Micro-Broadcasting Movement, Corporate Media Consolidation

Rob Patterson and Jim Ellinger define the micro-broadcasting movement as a global phenomenon of citizens using low-power FM transmitters to bypass FCC licensing. They argue that while technically illegal, these stations offer a "vitality" missing from commercial radio. The discussion touches on the various terms used for the practice, including "clandestine radio" and "pirate radio," and the minimal equipment costs involved.

Jeff Davis W Special Guest Steve Lane And Wes Curtis 1997 [zmL0AXTm6mI]
1:28:31 - 1:34:24

Jeff Davis W Special Guest Steve Lane And Wes Curtis 1997 [zmL0AXTm6mI]

Strategies for Alternative Media and Grassroots Networking

Wes Curtis and the host discuss bypassing mainstream media through pirate radio, shortwave, and the internet. They plan to hold an event on the West Mall at the University of Texas to reach students. The host praises Curtis for his serious commitment to the movement and the survival of future generations.

Everything Documented Jeff Davis Show Classic 1997 W Special Guest Alex Jones [xuHqoa9JZww]
0:00 - 5:26

Everything Documented Jeff Davis Show Classic 1997 W Special Guest Alex Jones [xuHqoa9JZww]

Micro-broadcasting and FCC Licensing Challenges in Central Texas

Jeff Davis discusses the rise of micro-broadcasting in Central Texas, defining it as the use of radio technology without an FCC license. Davis acknowledges his own participation in live programming on a micro-broadcasting station and argues that individuals should have the right to use available frequencies provided they do not interfere with existing signals. He predicts an FCC crackdown on the estimated 10,000 micro-broadcasters currently operating in the United States over the coming months.

Steve Lane Hosts W Special Guest Ralph Epperson [kwsTOjiebBA]
26:21 - 29:03

Steve Lane Hosts W Special Guest Ralph Epperson [kwsTOjiebBA]

KCXL Radio, Kansas City Tornadoes, Alex Jones Popularity

Johnny Santoli of KCXL 1140 AM describes surviving a series of tornadoes in Oklahoma and Kansas while traveling to a seminar. He discusses the growing popularity of Alex Jones in the Kansas City market following the September 11 attacks. Santoli attributes this growth to the documented nature of Jones's video research and radio broadcasts.

Love [uckyJ2ci91I]
1:00:45 - 1:02:25

Love [uckyJ2ci91I]

Constitutional Defense, Final Sign-off Against Globalism

The broadcast concludes with a passionate defense of the United States Constitution and the Republic. The speaker warns of a controlled society where information is manipulated but asserts that patriots will prevail by standing up against the "New World Order." The segment ends with a final blessing for the Republic and a call to action for listeners to stay informed via the nightly radio program.

Alex Jones On Howard Stern Show [kSi JSZu9uI]
20:35 - 22:16

Alex Jones On Howard Stern Show [kSi JSZu9uI]

Financial Success, Infowars Operations and Staffing

Alex Jones discusses the financial side of his media empire, noting he employs approximately 50 crew members and operates out of an 18,000-square-foot facility. He confirms his show is broadcast on over 150 terrestrial stations, XM Radio channel 166, and via internet streams. Jones claims his podcast reaches roughly 600,000 listeners.