Citizen Radio
Citizen Radio | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
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Country | USA |
Language(s) | English |
Home station | Independent |
Hosted by | Allison Kilkenny, Jamie Kilstein |
Created by | Allison Kilkenny, Jamie Kilstein |
Written by | Allison Kilkenny, Jamie Kilstein |
Air dates | since 8/29/2008 |
Audio format | .mp3 |
Website |
www |
Podcast | http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/citizen-radio/id387432077 |
Citizen Radio (formerly Drunken Politics) is an internet radio show "for young people disillusioned with corporate media and a political system that doesn't speak to them."[1] It airs every weekday. The show is hosted by political writer Allison Kilkenny, contributor to The Huffington Post and The Nation, and comedian Jamie Kilstein.[2]
Past guests
- Noam Chomsky
- Howard Zinn
- Matt Taibbi
- Don Lemon
- Talib Kweli
- Rachel Maddow
- Dick Gregory
- Peter Singer
- Jeremy Scahill
- Billy Connolly
- Moby
- Amy Goodman
- Markos Moulitsas
- Ralph Nader
- PZ Myers
- Joe Rogan
- Chris Hedges
- Alan Grayson
- Janeane Garofalo
- Glenn Greenwald
- Jane Hamsher
- Greg Graffin
- Marcy Wheeler
- Dan Choi
- Anna Baltzer
- Greg Palast
- Bertha Lewis
- Melissa Harris-Lacewell
- Tariq Ali
- Johann Hari
- Matt Gonzalez
- Eugene Jarecki
- The Thermals
- Rise Against
- Serj Tankian
- Bad Religion
- Chris Hannah
- Parker Marie Molloy[3]
- Paul F. Tompkins
Hosts
Allison Kilkenny is a social critic and former columnist for The Huffington Post. Kilkenny is best known for her contributions to political and humor websites like The Huffington Post, Talking Points Memo, 23/6, The Beast, CounterPunch, The Nation, and Alternet.org.[4]
Jamie Alexander Kilstein is a comedian, writer, and radio host. He is a contributing writer for Timothy McSweeney's and made his TV debut performance on Conan with an anti-war stand up routine.[5] Kilstein is also a regular guest on SIRIUS radio.
Move to independent status
On Friday 24 September 2010, Citizen Radio announced that they would be leaving the online radio station that had hosted them since the show's start (Breakthru Radio) to go independent starting the following Monday.[6]
Citizen Radio followed the announcement by revealing a new membership model that rewards individuals and companies who provide financial support with community status, bonus content, and sponsorship messages during the podcast for the highest level of supporters.[7] Though the show relied on memberships and donations, the regular episodes of the podcast remain free to download regardless of membership status. The stated intention of the membership model is to provide financial support for the continued existence of the podcast and spur expansion to more days and richer content.
Video content
As of August 9 2010, Citizen Radio's YouTube channel began hosting new content produced by Citizen Radio focusing primarily on guest previews for upcoming episodes of the radio show and providing viewers new content separate but thematically-linked to the radio show.
Content includes videos of live Citizen Radio shows, Kilstein on tour, sketches, extended interviews and guest previews. In 2012, Citizen Radio hired Kevin Allen Caby as a video producer. He creates short animated clips and pairs archival footage with particularly notable interviews featured on the show.[8][9]
References
- ↑ http://prmac.com/release-id-3286.htm
- ↑ "Two New Interviews: Citizen Radio and NZ Vegan Podcast". Retrieved 11 January 2013.
- ↑ http://wearecitizenradio.com/20140912-parker-molloy-on-survival-tips-for-trans-youth-and-ray-rice-janay-palmer-and-domestic-abuse/ (2014/09/12) Parker Molloy on survival tips for trans youth, and Ray Rice, Janay Palmer, and domestic abuse
- ↑ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/allison-kilkenny
- ↑ http://www.tbs.com/video/index.jsp?oid=242863&eref=sharethisUrl
- ↑ "Citizen Radio declares independence, Don't Ask, Don't Tell, and Listener Mail". Retrieved 11 January 2013.
- ↑ "Special guest Rachel Maddow discusses Don't Ask, Don't Tell, Democrats, and corporate media". Citizen Radio. 27 September 2010. Retrieved 11 January 2013.
- ↑ Caby, Kevin Allen. "We Are All New Yorkers Today". Retrieved 11 January 2013.
- ↑ "Citizen Radio Interviews Act UP Activist Peter Staley". Retrieved 11 January 2013.