Saturday, January 07, 2006

Laura Flanders leading the "RadioNation"

Kat here and you're minutes away from the live broadcast of The Laura Flanders Show. If you listen in an area that airs the program later, well your heads up is a little more ahead of everyone else. But for those who hear it live (over broadcast radio, satellite radio or via online streaming), you're minutes away from the live broadcast.

The Laura Flanders Show always provides excitement. That's due to a host, Laura, who's a radio professional doing making it sound so easy as she goes from commentary to interviews. That's due to a range of interesting topics and a desire to explore them.

It's also due to the people behind the scenes as Laura always notes. That's people like Rosenfeld
and Christabel Nsiah-Buadi. There's some new behind the scenes support:

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

On her last two shows of 2005, Laura had hinted at some new developments that would come in 2006, one of them is that her show now has the support of the country's oldest political magazine, The Nation. What does that mean?

Well, for one thing, that Katha Pollitt will be one of the guests Sunday. You know that will be worth listening to. But the conversations always are. To find out more about what this means, listen to RadioNation with Laura Flanders.

On the show about to air, there will be me the usual wide range of discussion (including singer-songwriter Rhiannon). What else? I'll assume at least some of you have been taking part in some activism today. You know Laura's cover the Out of Iraq events.

This is Flanders first broadcast in the year 2006 so listen in and welcome her back.

Stealing from C.I.:

Via podcast, via broadcast radio (if there's an AAR in your area), via XM Satellite Radio (channel 167) or listen online.