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Free Speech Radio News

A daily 30-minute national and international newscast, syndicated to over 100 stations across the country.

  • A Visit to the Cannabis Café,” 3:17, November 24, 2009

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KBOO 90.7 FM

A full-strength community radio station with a mix of music and public affairs, serving 50,000 listeners a week in Portland, the Columbia Gorge and the Willamette Valley.

Evening News

Short segments produced for the station’s nightly 30-minute newscast.

  • A Flyover of the Gulf Oil Disaster, May 13, 2010
    An interview with John Wathen, of the Friends of Hurricane Creek in Alabama

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  • Big Plans for the Burnside Bridgehead, January 28, 2010
    The Portland Development Commission sees a lot more than dirt and bulldozers on the east end of the Burnside Bridge.

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  • Homeless Citizens Sleep at City Hall, October 15, 2009
    With parks and sidewalks off limits at night, homeless people feel like they have nowhere to go at night. So they headed to Portland’s City Hall.

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Political Perspectives

I’ve done a number of in-depth half-hour interviews for morning public affairs programming.

  • Joseph E. Stiglitz, March 24, 2010
    I spoke with the Nobel prizewinning economist about the “Great Recession of 2008″ and his new book, Freefall: America, Free Markets, and the Sinking of the World Economy. 28 minutes.

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  • Daniel Maguire, December 23, 2009
    In his Nobel Prize acceptance speech, President Barack Obama invoked the theory of “Just War.” Daniel Maguire is a progressive-minded Professor of Moral Theological Ethics at Marquette University, a Catholic institution. He says Obama’s invocation was misguided to say the least. 28 minutes.

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Daily News Headlines

A 3-minute segment of the day’s top stories that airs at noon Pacific. Previously, the station used only syndicated segments, and I suggested and developed the locally produced format.

  • January 13, 2010
    A day after the century’s deadliest earthquake struck Haiti.

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  • About

    Stefan is a reporter and internet nerd who specializes in print, radio and online storytelling. Originally from rural New Jersey, he attended college in Chicago and spent two years in Portland, Oregon while figuring out what to do with his life. After a stint at the Portland Mercury, he's hitting the road in search of stories and adventures. Send an email.
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