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May 16, 2005

Chris Lydon, back on the air, and on the Net

You can hear Pilot #2 of Chris Lydon's new radio program, Open Source, which launches officially on May 30. This pilot features Global Voices.

Chris and his long-time producer, Mary McGrath, are trying to bust the radio medium open, weaving its conversations into and through the Net. They're in the rare position of knowing the MSM inside out and being true believers about the Net. It's going to be fascinating to watch Open Source develop. [Technorati tags: ChrisLydon GlobalVoices media]

Posted by D. Weinberger at May 16, 2005 12:05 PM


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I find it interesting that Chris chose to name his new show Open Source, given the implications that are associated with open source software (lower TCO, cost for support vs. cost for code, etc.). Major points of contention between Chris and BUR were ownership of his former show name, and a very large salary; has he changed his tune? Or is this another attempt to capitalize on a movement?

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