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Jennifer is back from travels, that included Hawaiian community radio, to join Eric and Paul. First up, a question: is “pathfinder” a good replacement for the word “pioneer,” the latter of which has an unfortunate colonial heritage? Listener Pat Flanagan suggested it to us after we asked for input a couple of episodes, so we provisionally adopt it here to talk about people who are finding new paths for our favorite audio media.
Jennifer updates us about a new pathfinding low-power FM station backed by the San Francisco Public Press, and announces that the call for papers is open for the next Radio Preservation Task Force conference in October 2020.
Paul reports back from Podcast Movement, where some 3000 podcasters of many stripes met for 3 days in Orlando, Florida. He remarks on the wide variety of podcast email newsletters he learned about, and the Podcast Brunch Club. We note recent allegations of plagiarism against a popular true crime podcast, using it as a launching point for a discussion about journalism and ethics in community broadcasting and podcasting.
Show Notes:
- Call for Papers – ‘Century of Broadcasting: Preservation and Renewal’ Conference
- Podcast #192: Saving Radio History with The Radio Preservation Task Force
- Muni Diaries
- San Francisco Public Press
- Podcast #191: How an LPFM Produces an Hour of Hyper-Local News Every Weekday
- Podcast Movement 2019
- Preserve This Podcast
- Podcast Brunch Club
- The Adventure Zone podcast
- NY Times: Popular ‘Crime Junkie’ Podcast Removes Episodes After Plagiarism Accusation