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Archive for the 'Radio' Category
Washington DC - February 4 - The Federal Communications Commission adopted a First Report and Order that gives tribes a priority to obtain broadcast radio licenses in tribal communities.
To read the entire report, CLICK HERE
Washington DC-July 29- TOPICS: Durable Goods Orders; U.S.-China Economic Dialogue; Wind Energy; Rural Development; and a exclusive interview about food safety with Rep. Rosa DeLauro, Chairwoman of the House Agriculture Appropriations Subcomittee.
To listen or download the program, CLICK HERE
Washington DC - July 28 - Consumer Confidence; Health Care; Cash for Clunkers; Obesity; and dairy policy, with an exclusive interview about organic dairy production.
To listen to the WashingtonView Radio Netcast, CLICK HERE
Washington DC -July 27- New home sales, health care, and the economy are just some of the topics included in today’s WashingtonView Radio Netcast. To listen or download the latest program, CLICK HERE
Washington DC - June 8 - In a significant victory for low power FM radio, the U.S. Court of Appeals of the D.C. Circuit affirmed the December 2007 Federal Communications Commission decision to protect LPFM stations against “encroachment” by full power radio stations.
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Washington DC - May 1 - Rep. Steve Israel (D – New York) released the following statement blasting conservative radio hosts for spreading lies about the H1N1 flu virus outbreak and blaming immigrants for the spread of the virus in the United States.
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Washington DC -December 4- Future food and farm policy were the topics during the Farm Jounal Food and Agriculture Policy Summit held here this week.
During an exclusive interview, Farm Journal Washington Editor Roger Bernard talked with WashingtonView.com editor Mike Duncan about the future of agriculture and food policy.
To listen to the interview, CLICK HERE
Washington DC -July 1- With summer in full swing, thousands of tourists are visiting Washington DC to be part of this year’s Fourth of July holiday celebration.
Part of the yearly experience is the Smithsonians Folklife Festival that features cultural exhibits from around the world, and this year, the State of Texas.
A big attraction is a huge Texas tent where visitors can enjoy authentic Texas BBQ, served up just right by Nick Fontana and his crew from Capital Q, a Washington DC “Texas-style” BBQ restaurant.
Click here to hear the tasty details.
For more info on Capital Q, check out their website at: www.capitalqbbq.com
Washington DC - June 16- With summer in full swing, now is a good time to visit your local farmers market, according to Ann Harvey Yonkers of FRESHFARM Markets in Washington DC.
Demand for fresh, locally-grown farm products continues to increase in the United States, Yonkers says, and farmers markets offer the opportunity for consumers to meet the regional farmers and growers who sell what they grow, raise or produce on their farm.
Yonkers made the comments during an interview at the Dupont Circle Farmers Market in Washington DC. You can listen to the entire interview right now at WashingtonView.com.
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For more information on farmers markets, go to www.freshfarmmarkets.org or www.localharvest.org
Washington DC -April 25- President Bush today signed a one-week Farm Bill extension which was passed by the Congress on Thursday. Read the rest of this entry »
Washington DC -April 21- Getting a Farm Bill passed yet this year is a top priority for the National Farmers Union (NFU). Tom Buis, President of NFU, told WashingtonView Radio today that the House and Senate need to come to an agreement soon.
Listen to NFU Tom Buis interview NOW at: www.blogtalkradio.com/washingtonview
Washington DC -April 13- Consumers and producers continue to search for the best quality food to bring to the dinner table, and the growing niche market for those products is the topic of this week’s WashingtonView Radio Program.
Our guest is Mary Ellen Taylor of Endless Summer Harvest (www.esharvest.com), a hydroponic lettuce and herb producer in northern Virginia which provides consumers and upscale restaurants in Washington DC, high-quality produce grown year-round.
Listen to the program now at WashingtonView Radio