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Valentine's Day Show Promo (60 sec)


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Valentine's Day Promo for the February 13th DJBC Happy Hour.

The World Party - Show 65 (February 7, 2012)


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 THE WORLD PARTY AIRS ON

TUESDAYS from 7PM - 8PM

The World Party features energetic and eclectic dance and party music from all corners of the globe!

  • Show 65 originally aired on February 7, 2012.

  • Show 65 features international dance and party music of various styles originating from Italy, Israel, Guadelupe, France, England, Wales, Jamaica, Senegal, Russia, Brazil, Spain, Germany, Canada, and the United States. Exciting, upbeat music heard on popular radio stations and dance clubs in various parts of the world! You may not understand all the foreign lyrics in some songs, but that doesn't matter. Here's a chance to broaden you musical tastes with some really cool new music!

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The Beat Oracle - 02/04/2012


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Doctah X - Track 01


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Occupy the Courts, Columbus Ohio plus Cornell West at Occupy Gainsville and more


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Bob Fitrakis at Occupy the Courts rally in Columbus Ohio

Bob Fitrakis is a journalist, attorney, and professor of political science at Columbus State Community College. He spoke with WCRS on Jan 20 at Occupy the Courts, a rally and protest against the US Supreme Court's Citizens United ruling on the second anniversary of the decision. Activists gathered said corporations are not people and money is not speech.

“ Many other democracies don’t have these problems. For example, you could require elected stakeholders, workers on every corporate board in America. Like Germany, we could require the larger ones---with more than 5,000 employees---- have half of their boards elected by their workers; and that if it’s a tie between their workers and the representatives of management, the workers get to break the tie.”

Fitrakis said corporate personhood is part of a broader issue.

“It’s the fact that our corporations are absolutely undemocratic. You got 12 people. Often these corporate directors are responsible only to a bottom line, not to the country, the community, or its workers.”

He calls for democratizing corporations.

“The first step is to say they are not people; they are legal fictions…Conservatives like to talk about states’ rights. But in the old days, you could pull a corporation’s charter if it was acting outside of what you chartered it to do.”

Fitrakis said in the past corporations existed for a period of time and then went out of business.

Q Factor - Feb 2 2012


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Originally recorded winter 2008-2009. Re-released winter of 2012, nostalgia.

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