"MFNBC" to Broadcast Men's Issues Shows
HombreVIII writes "MFNBC is pleased to announce that we will start broadcasting men's rights shows live, via the internet, this Sunday starting at 8 PM Central Time. Accompanying the 2 shows we will be broadcasting this Sunday will be a hosted chat, (accessible through the site), where listeners can discuss the shows as they are being aired. MFNBC - the Masculists Factfinding Network and Broadcast Channel located at www.MFNBC.com, will be presenting episodes of Jack Kammer's 6 year running radio show called "In a Man's Shoes" for the first time ever on the internet starting this Sunday! This will be followed immediately by a broadcast of Raymond Cuttill's newest "Men's Hour" show, scheduled for realease on that date as well." For more details, see the Read More section below.
"MFNBC is a newly created site designed to do two things. First, to provide men's activists with quick and easy access to the information which justifies our cause. Second, MFNBC is attempting to help promote networking among men's activists while at the same time possibly increasing the audience size for men's rights broadcasts. By providing a reason to listen to these shows at specific times, the hope is that interested parties will not wait until they "get around to it" to listen to the shows, which inevitably never happens. The Men's Hour will continue to be archived at its current location, though no archives will be kept of "In a Man's Shoes". As other shows join the lineup, they may or may not choose to archive their shows elsewhere as well.
Q: Will the broadcasts work?
A: We hope so. The beta-testing has been admittedly short, but so far broadcasts seem to be working properly. Not all platforms have been tested however.
Q: What if I have a show I'd like to see played at MFNBC alongside a hosted chat?
A: Great! Just go to www.mfnbc.com/broadcast/submitshow.htm and fill out the form. Also, there's a short FAQ there which will hopefully answer any questions you have about webcasting a show with us.
For the latest information on these shows or to browse our factfinding network, just visit our site at www.MFNBC.com. Note that we are not affiliated with Microsoft, NBC, or MSNBC in any way."
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