Weekly Radio Spin

Weekly Radio Spin: Playing the Re-Name Game

Listen to this week's edition of the "Weekly Radio Spin," the Center for Media and Democracy's audio report on the stories behind the news. This week, we look at new names to avoid old crimes, water for the world, and cultural "sharing." In "Six Degrees of Spin and Fakin,'" Countrywide Financial Corporation. The Weekly Radio Spin is freely available for personal and broadcast use. Podcasters can subscribe to the XML feed on www.prwatch.org/audio or via iTunes. If you air the Weekly Radio Spin on your radio station, please email us at editor@prwatch.org to let us know. Thanks!

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Weekly Radio Spin: How to Look Like You're Kicking Butt

Listen to this week's edition of the "Weekly Radio Spin," the Center for Media and Democracy's audio report on the stories behind the news. This week, we look at more U.S. military propaganda, flying without fear, and biofuel pitfalls. In "Six Degrees of Spin and Fakin,'" Leon Panetta's smoking deal. The Weekly Radio Spin is freely available for personal and broadcast use. Podcasters can subscribe to the XML feed on www.prwatch.org/audio or via iTunes. If you air the Weekly Radio Spin on your radio station, please email us at editor@prwatch.org to let us know. Thanks!

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Weekly Radio Spin: My Bucks Are Beautiful

Listen to this week's edition of the "Weekly Radio Spin," the Center for Media and Democracy's audio report on the stories behind the news. This week, we look at military spending on PR, using Michelle to sell, and another Shell game. In "Six Degrees of Spin and Fakin,'" Procter & Gamble. The Weekly Radio Spin is freely available for personal and broadcast use. Podcasters can subscribe to the XML feed on www.prwatch.org/audio or via iTunes. If you air the Weekly Radio Spin on your radio station, please email us at editor@prwatch.org to let us know. Thanks!

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Weekly Radio Spin: Taking Nobel Laureates for a Ride

Listen to this week's edition of the "Weekly Radio Spin," the Center for Media and Democracy's audio report on the stories behind the news. This week, we look at military lobbying, not getting the lead out, and protecting whistleblowers. In "Six Degrees of Spin and Fakin,'" being distracted by the Burmese junta. The Weekly Radio Spin is freely available for personal and broadcast use.

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Weekly Radio Spin: Never Mind the Military-Industrial-Media Complex

Listen to this week's edition of the "Weekly Radio Spin," the Center for Media and Democracy's audio report on the stories behind the news. This week, giving the OK to domestic propaganda, waiving your own ethics rules and making Condoleezza Rice a star. In "Six Degrees of Spin and Fakin,'" the industries that feed and clothe Patrick Moore. The Weekly Radio Spin is freely available for personal and broadcast use. Podcasters can subscribe to the XML feed on www.prwatch.org/audio or via iTunes. If you air the Weekly Radio Spin on your radio station, please email us at editor@prwatch.org to let us know. Thanks!

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Center for Media and Democracy - Weekly Radio Spin, January 16, 2009

Listen to this week's edition of the "Weekly Radio Spin," the Center for Media and Democracy's audio report on the stories behind the news. This week, we look at nominating a military lobbyist, selling the auto industry and spinning dirty oil. In "Six Degrees of Spin and Fakin'," the firm that loved spies. The Weekly Radio Spin is freely available for personal and broadcast use.

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Center for Media and Democracy - Weekly Radio Spin, January 9, 2009

Listen to this week's edition of the "Weekly Radio Spin," the Center for Media and Democracy's audio report on the stories behind the news. This week, we look at a costly contract, Robert Redford's lust and Israel blaming the victims. In "Six Degrees of Spin and Fakin'," the RTNDA and Barbara Cochran. The Weekly Radio Spin is freely available for personal and broadcast use.

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Center for Media and Democracy - Weekly Radio Spin, January 2, 2009

Listen to this week's edition of the "Weekly Radio Spin," the Center for Media and Democracy's audio report on the stories behind the news. This week, we look at an off-key gift, education that doesn't teach and SLAPPed reporters. In "Six Degrees of Spin and Fakin'," Chip Saltsman. The Weekly Radio Spin is freely available for personal and broadcast use.

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Center for Media and Democracy - Weekly Radio Spin, December 26, 2008

Listen to this week's edition of the "Weekly Radio Spin," the Center for Media and Democracy's audio report on the stories behind the news. This week, we look at China's online censors, Wyeth's busy ghosts and how to sell during an economic meltdown. In "Six Degrees of Spin and Fakin'," the Bush administration and Goldman Sachs.

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Center for Media and Democracy - Weekly Radio Spin, December 19, 2008

Listen to this week's edition of the "Weekly Radio Spin," the Center for Media and Democracy's audio report on the stories behind the news. This week, we look at the Pentagon's PR slush fund, the U.S. auto industry's positioning and Europe's worst lobbyists. In "Six Degrees of Spin and Fakin'," what the coal industry, Iraqi Health Ministry and Barry McCaffrey have in common.

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