31 March 2011

Web Radio and Web TV How-Tos

First, let's check out Coast-to-Coast AM. The show can be very interesting, has many interesting call-ins, and promotes interaction, unlike those inflicted with ideology. My advice is to "sift" for what attracts your fancy and imagination; anything else, best avoided and psycho-validated "if if hurts to avoid", is probably based in duty, morality, political ineptness, and other internalizations of "the colonial"....

Stasis-saluting idiots will dismiss it carte blanche, as they feel compelled to spread their own embracement of eternal failure like a pandemic. [See Wilhelm Reich's The Mass Psychology of Fascism.] Afterall, self-moving people are dangerous to hierarchy. Idiotologists reproduce it in their organizations and bodies. Those also with the genes of psychopathy and/or the upbringing of sociopathy
cling to elitism narcissistically nourishing their loss by vacuuming up everyone else's lives as a disposable resource. These Fabians fear people, just like orgasm, and always kill to cover up their own tracks from themselves.

How to listen to Coast-to-Coast AM:
  • in Eugene, OR listen to KPNW 1120 (50 kw) on your radio or http://www.kpnw.com/ on your computer:
       M-F: 11p-5a
       Sat: 10p-6a
       Sun: 10p-5a
  • in San Francisco, CA on KSFO 560 (5 kw) on your radio or http://www.ksfo.com/ on your computer:
       M-F: 10p-3a
       Sat: 10p-5a
       Sun: 10p-5a
  • in Sacramento, CA on KFBK 1530 (50 kw) on your radio or http://www.kfbk.com/main.html on your computer:
       M-F: 9p-4a
       Sat: 10p-4a
       Sun: 10p-4a
  • for a station in your area, go to http://www.coasttocoastam.com/stations; above the "highlights" headline on the left (in yellow), click "STATIONS"; click your state (as with "OR" or "CA");
  • to listen directly via the Coast-to-Coast AM web site:
    1. go to http://www.coasttocoastam.com/, look for "tonight's show", and then look for (and click) "Live Show NOW PLAYING";
    2. if you want to listen on your radio (locally), then, above the "highlights" headline on the left (in yellow), click "STATIONS";
    3. click your state (as with "OR", "CA", or elseplace);
    4. examples... if in Eugene OR, click KPNW-FM (http://www.kpnw.com/) or if in Portland OR, click KEX-AM (http://www.kex.com/);
    5. if the show is running "Coast to Coast", you'll see a clickable link that says "who's on the air" (with a picture of one of the C2C hosts... George Noory, George Knapp, Ian Punnett, or Art Bell).
Next, check out some other "radio" and "television" shows worth yourself: Now for some fun....
  1. Dump Comcast's overpriced and mindnumbing television "service";
  2. get a Roku box (streaming media player) for $59, $79, or $99 (I got the latter);
  3. add the YouTube feed from ;
  4. register for YouTube and get a webcasting center of your own, a "channel";
  5. subscribe to other channels' cast lists;
  6. they all show up on your Roku box;
  7. see http://www.youtube.com/user/christopher94523 for some subscription examples;
  8. there are many to choose from:
    • I search a topic of interest and look for the provider links that show up often;
    • I click on their linked name and check out their offerings;
    • if I like the variety under "see all" on the right top, I subscribe to them and ask to be updated by email on new offerings;
    • I create mail filters to keep subscriptions categorized and trackable, dropping ones that are static, ideological, and/or boring.