Monday, March 26, 2012

KVMR Suggestion Box

What would you like to see KVMR offer?  Here's part of my wish list:
  1. A (moderated) KVMR suggestion box online, showing and soliciting information on what features other community members would like.
  2. More transparency and  ideally also accessibility for the public affairs shows. 
    (Has a KVMR show ever addressed fourth-generation (IFR) thorium reactors, or compared-and-contrasted MoveToAmend's proposed  "Corporations are not people and money is not speech" constitutional amendment with alternative proposals for reforming our systemic "money in politics" corruption? And if so, is there a way to go back and find and listen to these shows?)
  3. More accessibility of the Community Calendar.  I'd like us to be able to view it online, so we don't have to remember to listen at the right time.
Other suggestions?  Add them, or weigh in on mine, in the (moderated) comments below.
(And maybe I'm behind the times and some of these are already available; if so, please clue me in.)

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