Re: Internet radio (fwd)

From: Russell Stockard, Ph.D. (stockard@ROBLES.CALLUTHERAN.EDU)
Date: Mon May 17 1999 - 16:34:44 AST


I hope some of you may have heard of and are using Internet radio.

Russell Stockard, Ph.D.
School of Business & Communication Arts Dept.
California Lutheran University
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
Office phone: 805-493-3365
Office fax: 805-493-3354
Home phone: 818-991-0723
"Local Talk", 7 PM, Fridays, KCLU 88.3 FM, Ventura, 102.3 FM, Sta Barbara

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Date: Thu, 13 May 1999 12:07:43 -0700 (PDT)
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Cc: CARIBB_STUDY@listserv.bc.edu
Subject: Re: Internet radio in the Caribbean

I am doing research on radio and audio on demand originating from
stations/websites in the Caribbean. I want to ask the following question:
Do members of the list
        _ know about radio broadcasts available over the World
          Wide Web of the Internet?
        _ sometimes listen to such webcasts?
        _ frequently listen to such webcasts?
        _ sometimes listen to such webcasts originating from stations in
          the Caribbean?
        _ frequently listen to such webcasts originating from stations in
          the Caribbean?
          What are your reasons for listening to such webcasts?
          (news, sports, business, travel/tourism, business,
          culture, music, other______________)
        Is your national origin Is your residence
        _ from the Caribbean? _ in the Caribbean?
        _ from the U.S.? _ in the U.S.?
        _ from Canada? _ in Canada?
        _ Europe? _ Europe?
        _ Other? ___________ _ Other? ___________
        _ Male _ Female
        Thank you.

Perhaps I'll see some of you at the Caribbean Studies Association next
week in Panama.

Russell Stockard, Ph.D.
School of Business & Communication Arts Dept.
California Lutheran University
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
Office phone: 805-493-3365
Office fax: 805-493-3354
Home phone: 818-991-0723
"Local Talk", 7 PM, Fridays, KCLU 88.3 FM, Ventura, 102.3 FM, Sta Barbara

On Thu, 13 May 1999, MICHAEL MALEC / DEPT OF SOCIOLOGY / BOSTON COLLEGE / CHESTNUT HILL, MA 02167 / (617)552-4131 / FAX: (617)552-4283 wrote:

> Dear Colleagues,
>
> This Caribbean Study listerv has become almost dormant. I am very
> much inclined to terminate it, but before I do, I want to give you a chance
> to tell me why I should not do so. I will then decide.
>
> I have administered this site since its inception several years ago,
> and I thank those who have contributed to it. But it seems no longer to have
> a function.
>



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