The Watering Hole
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Depending on the time of the day or night, wild animals come to the watering
hole to drink.
The streaming camera is live and shows what happens around the pond 24/7.
Hear the birds, the sounds of the jungle.
An ad hoc collection of websites for English learners/teachers.
africam
Depending on the time of the day or night, wild animals come to the watering
hole to drink.
The streaming camera is live and shows what happens around the pond 24/7.
Hear the birds, the sounds of the jungle.
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Global Voices Online � About : "Global Voices Online is a non-profit global citizens%u2019 media project, sponsored by and launched from the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at the Harvard Law School.
How Global Voices Works:
A growing number of bloggers around the world are emerging as %u201Cbridge bloggers:%u201D people who are talking about their country or region to a global audience. Global Voices is your guide to the most interesting conversations, information, and ideas appearing around the world on various forms of participatory media such as blogs, podcasts, photo sharing sites, and videoblogs."
Iranian Prospect: "Omid Memarian, an Iranian Journalist, devotes this weblog to the exploration of democracy and civil society, with emphasis on social issues in Iran and the Middle East; included are discussions on daily events & personal experiences." Go, man!
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Labels: iran, middle east, news, politics
*Radio Diaries*
Since 1996, the Teenage Diaries series has been giving tape recorders to young people around the country to report on their own lives. They conduct interviews, keep an audio journal and record the sounds of daily life—usually collecting more than 40 hours of raw tape over the course of a year.
We work with each diarist to edit all the material into documentaries for National Public Radio's All Things Considered.
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Labels: diaries, documentary, podcasts, radio
Scoop - New Zealand News
Scoop is a “fiercely independent” press release driven Internet news agency accredited to the New Zealand Parliament Press Gallery and also fed by a multitude of Business, Non-Government-Organisation, Regional Government and Public Relations communication professionals.
Scoop also publishes a variety of raw, unedited material from national and international commentators while producing its own editorial content on important current issues — often giving voice to perspectives not being addressed through “traditional media” sources.
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Labels: media, new zealand, news, politics
Mix Magazine | Pro Audio, Live Sound, Music Recording and Live Post for Audio Pros A professional audio and music production on-line mag
Lots of articles on how feature film sound was created.
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Labels: audiobooks, cinema, film, music, sound
Film Sound Theory A fun Swedish sound theory site in English with lots of vocabulary and analyses of various feature films.
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Voltaire Network
An international "non-aligned" news network translated into many languages.
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