Friday, January 06, 2006

RadioNation with Laura Flanders



We're pleased to announce that the new RadioNation show, hosted by author, activist and award-winning radio personality Laura Flanders, will debut on Air America Radio Network tomorrow night, January 7.

Broadcast for three hours each Saturday and Sunday, and available online, the show will feature news and programming from around the country; special remote broadcasts; interviews with Nation writers, editors and Nation Institute journalism fellows; reader call-ins; a weekly journalists' round table; coverage of Nation events; musicians performing live; and cutting-edge political and cultural commentary. A one-hour version will be provided free to noncommercial community and college stations. For general information, click here

RadioNation with Laura Flanders
7:00 to 10:00pm EST each Saturday and Sunday night
Air America RadioNetwork

This weekend's show will be a hot one! On Saturday, Flanders will broadcast live from one of the more than 130 "Out of Iraq" events planned for the day nationwide. Sunday's show will feature an update on the legal cases being brought on behalf of the Guantanamo Bay detainees, a journalists' roundtable with Raw Story's Larisa Alexandrovna and The Nation's Bruce Shapiro and a special commentary by Nation columnist Katha Pollitt.

Click here to see where Air America is broadcast.

Click here to listen online.

Read the RadioNation blog.

Read Flanders' Nation articles.

Check out Flanders' books.

And watch this space for regular info on upcoming RadioNation special broadcasts and events.

Finally, please visit The Nation online to post comments to Nation blogs, to view news-wire links updated twice each day, to see when Nation writers are appearing on TV, for info on nationwide activist campaigns, Nation History offerings, exclusive online reports, and special weekly selections from The Nation magazine--this week we're featuring magazine pieces by Eyal Press, Richard Goldstein and Molly Ivins!

Best Regards,
Peter Rothberg,
The Nation

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