Rustbelt Radio

Rustbelt Radio is the Pittsburgh Independent Media Center's weekly radio program which introduces itself as "news from the grassroots, news overlooked by the corporate media".

Rustbelt Radio
GenreNews, Current affairs
Running time1 hour
Home stationWRCT 88.3FM Pittsburgh
SyndicatesWPTS-FM, WDUQ-LP, WNJR, WIUP-FM, WKCO-FM, WOBC-FM
Produced byPittsburgh Indymedia collective members
Original releaseMay 2004 – present
No. of episodes150+
Websitehttp://radio.indypgh.org
PodcastRustbelt Radio

Production

Rustbelt Radio is produced by a volunteer collective working primarily in the Pittsburgh area. Volunteers conduct interviews and record events. They then edit the audio using Audacity, a free and open-source digital audio editor. The show is organized each week using a wiki in a collaborative process. The show is produced, recorded and aired live on Monday evenings from the studios of WRCT-FM.

gollark: I would be somewhat annoyed if someone I was meeting with seemed to not care if I got infected or not.
gollark: Generally, if stuff gets written into law that way it ends up losing nuance.
gollark: Lots of stuff cannot particularly be done as WFH, so in most cases you probably cannot just stay home conveniently.
gollark: ... work?
gollark: Or feel socially pressured to because other people are, or just don't really know either way.
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