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Playlist info for: 'WTUL News and Views' on 10-31-2016

Show nameWTUL News and Views
Show DJs DJ Ruby,eustatic,Margot,DJ RadioActivity,Under The Bus,DJ Habi,meme,kelp goose,DJ Budd,Sophie Kunen,DJ Brackish
Show infoMonday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 8am-10am [[ In the 8am hour = Featured Local Interview or program [[ @ 9am = Democracy Now! syndicated
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Time Title Artist Album Label Genre
08:00 am Black Lives Surveillance: "The relative lack of interest in the impact of spying on activists—a practice with a long and disturbing history given new power by technology—is the latest example." Brandi Collins on Black Lives Surveillance - "Corporate journalists rely on the First Amendment, but it’s increasingly unclear if the First Amendment can rely on them." http://fair.org/home/brandi-collins-on-black-lives-surveillance/ http://FAIR.org Community
08:38 am Me Too Conversations. Vol.2 - Natasha Tracy - Is there "stigma"? Sweeping Prejudicial Statements about Bipolar are Never True Natasha Tracy - " award-winning writer who specializes in writing about depression, pharmacology, bipolar disorder, and other mental health issues": For more information, visit Natasha's website http://natashatracy.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pj6dZrIchIw Award-winning blog, the Bipolar Burble Community
09:00 am War & Peace Report; FBI's October surprise - Agency is investigating more emails from Hillary Clintons misues of a private email system; update on Dakota access pipeline corporation's crackdown on protesters; Federal Jury Acquits Bundy Brothers in Tak Democracy Now! October 31, 2016 DemocracyNow.org Community

Playlist Artists:
 Brandi Collins on Black Lives Surveillance - "Corporate journalists rely on the First Amendment, but it’s increasingly unclear if the First Amendment can rely on them."
 Democracy Now!
 Natasha Tracy - " award-winning writer who specializes in writing about depression, pharmacology, bipolar disorder, and other mental health issues": For more information, visit Natasha's website http://natashatracy.com

Playlist Labels:
 Award-winning blog, the Bipolar Burble
 DemocracyNow.org
 http://FAIR.org