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October 7, 2012 • Coop Média de Montréal

Entrevue avec Bilbo Cyr, président d'Environnement Vert-Plus (Baie-des-Chaleurs)

La Gaspésie en lutte (été 2012)

September 25, 2012 • Coop Média de Montréal

Losing Frequencies #6: Speak Out by former CKLN Programmers on Losing 88.1FM

88.1FM CRTC Turns the Dial on CKLN: In conversation with Omme Rahemtullah, Carmelle Wolfson, Joeita Gupman and Sharmeen Khan

September 25, 2012 • Coop Média de Montréal

Losing Frequencies #5: Looking Through the Lens of Radio Ryerson

88.1FM CRTC Turns the Dial on CKLN: An interview with Siobhan Ozege, a volunteer involved with the Radio Ryerson application

» Listen: by CKUT News Collective

September 22, 2012 • Coop Média de Montréal

Losing Frequencies #4: Reflections on CKLN 88.1FM and Campus/Community Radio in Canada

An Interview with former news and arab programmer, Mostafa Henaway

» Listen: by CKUT

September 21, 2012 • Coop Média de Montréal

Losing Frequencies #3: Radio Ryerson Applicants Face Defeat in Vying for 88.1FM

88.1FM CRTC Turns the Dial on CKLN: An interview with Radio Ryerson's Jacky Tuinstra Harrison on their rejected application and the significance of campus community station

» Listen: by CKUT News Collective

September 21, 2012 • Coop Média de Montréal

Losing Frequencies #1: OpenMedia.ca on the Big Changes at the CRTC

88.1FM CRTC Turns the Dial on CKLN: An interview with OpenMedia.ca's Lindsay Pinto on Bell's Proposed Acquisition of Astral Media and OpenMedia's Stop the Takeover Campaign

» Listen: by CKUT

September 21, 2012 • Media Co-op

Losing Frequencies #2: National Campus/Community Radio Respond to Losing 88.1FM

88.1FM CRTC Turns the Dial on CKLN: An interview with Shelley Robinson, Director of the National Campus and Community Radio Association

» Listen: by CKUT

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