[All] FW: Environmental Segment on Kitchener-Waterloo CBC

jeff stager shadynook at golden.net
Tue Dec 1 18:38:31 EST 2015


Hi
I think you would be great for this Louisette. Many of the other members 
of GREN would be great speakers.
Full disclosure first. I do a radio show at CKMS called The Agriculture 
Show. The station is a coop and as a member of the coop it is incumbent 
on me to encourage more programmers. In general then, a few comments 
about having an environmental radio show would be roughly the same for 
the other community radio stations.
First a little about The Agriculture Show.  I have had GREN speakers on 
the show twice. First was Susan ad Kevin talking about the Waterloo 
Region Growth Plan.  http://soundfm.ca/2013/04/24/1179/ and then  Susan 
and Anne talking about the Pollinator Information and Speakers event. 
http://soundfm.ca/2015/03/18/episode-112-agriculture-show-march-17-2015/
Perhaps I'll leave it to Susan, Anne, and Kevin to speak to the format 
and style if they so choose, if this discussion goes further.  Regarding 
any future radio efforts, you could have The GREN Show,, 6 months,, with 
or without a host, lecture style with music breaks.  Or maybe the 
Lousiette Environmental Show with more music, at least 2 guests with 
host and co-host for an ongoing show. All kinds of combinations are 
possible.
Here's a link to how CKMS 100.3  soundfm brings along new shows. I can 
help out with a CKMS show.  http://soundfm.ca/start-a-new-show/
Hope this helps
jeff stager

On 12/1/2015 11:50 AM, Louisette Lanteigne wrote:
> That would be easy to do. I've got a bird's eye view on the issues. I 
> live and breath it every day by nature. I'm a policy watcher and can 
> cover indigenous Enviro issues too. I'd do it for sure.
>
> Louisette
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> *From:* jeff stager <shadynook at golden.net>
> *To:* Shannon Pennington <spennington at wlu.ca>; "all at gren.ca" 
> <all at gren.ca>
> *Sent:* Tuesday, December 1, 2015 11:20 AM
> *Subject:* Re: [All] FW: Environmental Segment on Kitchener-Waterloo CBC
>
> Hi
> You should consider creating your own radio show on one of the many 
> community radio stations in the area. Cover local and provincial 
> issues as they relate to national and international events.
> Local stations include WLUSP Lauriers own station (web based), CKMS 
> 100.3 UW spinoff as a coop,  CKWR 98.5, and  CFRU 93.3 the University 
> of Guelph station.
> jeff stager
>
>
>
> On 12/1/2015 10:44 AM, Shannon Pennington wrote:
> Dear Environmental Friends,
> I hope you are all well. I am approaching you today because I was 
> hoping that you could support an initiative by some students in my 
> Environment, Psychology and Action course in collaboration with Felix 
> Munger to promote local environmental programming on CBC. Please 
> consider signing the petition and spreading the word about this 
> through your networks. We hope to get several hundreds signatures 
> within the next few days.
> All the best,
> Manuel
> Dear friends,
>
> It’s clear that Canadians are increasingly concerned about the 
> environment. With the Paris Climate Conference just around the corner 
> and with new energy and willingness in the federal government to 
> address the climate change crisis, we think *it is the perfect time 
> for the Kitchener-Waterloo CBC to start airing a weekly segment 
> focused on the environment *(showcasing local, provincial, national 
> and international news, actions and events).
>
> Please join us (a group of Wilfrid Laurier University students in 
> partnership with Sustainable Societies Consulting Group) in persuading 
> Kitchener-Waterloo CBC to create a weekly environmental segment to 
> promote dialogue on sustainability, environmental issues and local 
> initiatives.
>
> *What we’re asking from you:*
> ·Forward this email to your friends and colleagues
> ·Sign our *petition*
> <http://sscg.org/petition-cbc-environment-segment/>
> ·‘Like’ our *Facebook page* <https://www.facebook.com/KWEcoRadio>
> ·Tweet about it: @EcoRadioKW <https://twitter.com/EcoRadioKW> and 
> @sust_consulting <https://twitter.com/sust_consulting> | 
> *#environmentnewscbc*
> ·Complete our *survey* 
> <https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Environmentalsegmentcbckw>
>
>       * If you listen to Kitchener-Waterloo CBC, we invite you to
>         participate in our brief survey to help us understand your
>         perception how well the local CBC covers environmental issues
>         and events. *The survey is anonymous* and we do not ask for
>         any identifying information including IP address. The survey
>         is conducted for the purpose of the Wilfird Laurier University
>         course (Psychology, Environment and Action) and its findings
>         may be used to inform Kitchener-Waterloo CBC to help them
>         decide on local regular programming.
>
>
>
>
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