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Dialect Radio Bristol | 26.02.2006 12:47 | Culture

Dialect Radio is a Bristol (UK) internet broadcasting co-operative run by volunteers. Our main activity is our weekly current affairs magazine programme 'Dialect' which we stream live every Thursday evening from 7 til 8pm. We also provide the time and space for people to produce and present their own shows from our studio at Trinity Community Arts Centre.

Dialect co-op engineers live podcasting from our Bristol studios
Dialect co-op engineers live podcasting from our Bristol studios


We interview Phil Gibbons from Bristol Community FM who have, after a 16 month wait, won ofcom's community radio licence for Bristol.
Also we have an interview with Cat. Hobbs from Friends of Suburban Bristol Railways about the future of Bristol's local railways.
Dialect's Tony Gosling asks Economist Martin Summers and ex-MI5 officer David Shayler to analyse Wednesday's attack on the Askariya shrine in Samarra, Iraq... as well as discuss the scabre-rattling between the US/EU and Iran over their nuclear programme.

ADDED BONUS:
This week we introduce the Arthur Pink Show, sexy beats and latin flavours.
Following Arthur Pink, Stanley Forbes introduces the Anti-Sobriety Variety Show with live music from Mr Forbes himself, The Wraiths and poetry from Andy Langford-Woods.

Dialect Radio Bristol
- e-mail: studio@radiodialect.net
- Homepage: http://www.radiodialect.net/index.php?cmd=listallBlog