The fourth episode of the 1913 Unfinished Business series on the centenary of the Lockout takes a look at the history and influence of independent radical print media, and the role independent and critical media can play in countering the mainstream today.
We listen to Lecturer Harry Browne and Historian Conor McCabe speak about the importance of independent media.
The podcast also takes a look at the profile of both William Martin Murphy, and the current owner of Independent News and Media, Denis O’Brien.
Henry Silke of Critical Media Review joins James Redmond and Paul Reynolds from Rabble in a roundtable discussion examining the role and constraints of radical print media.
Featuring: Moira Murphy, Harry Browne, Conor McCabe, Fiona Dunkin, Shane Fitzgerald, Henry Silke, James Redmond, Paul Reynolds
Co-ordination/Recording: Shane Fitzgerald, Alan Dunne
Post production: Jen O’Leary (edit) and Thom McDermot (edit and mastering)
With thanks to: Rabble, Harry Browne, Conor McCabe, Henry Silke
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