Nobody but you can get Open Source out of a jam.
We’re launching a week-long appeal for support, passing the hat to sustain “the blog with a radio show.”
For Open Source these last two years, it’s taken a global community to build a conversation.
And now we need you as never before: every listener, every guest, everyone who’s ever downloaded a podcast or flavored the site with a comment.
With your encouragement and robust participation, Open Source has become one of the most talked-about experiments in public media — a civil union of online and on-air communities that trust each other to talk about pretty much anything.
So we’re in this together. And now we’re in a bit of an emergency together.
As you may know, we lost a major funder without warning late last year. The University of Massachusetts, Lowell ended a five-year sponsorship agreement in a political shuffle of chancellors.
We’re an independent, non-profit production company, and it has been no small challenge to try to replace half a million dollars a year in six months. We’ve made some progress — a grant from the MacArthur Foundation, not least — and negotiations are underway with several interesting partners.
So the rescue ships are approaching the harbor, and still the wolf is at the door.
We need your help to keep broadcasting through the summer while we try to ink a deal.
If every listener sent one dollar, we’d have more than enough. If just the registered users on our site sent $100 on average, we’d be way over the top. And if you forward this appeal to your ten best friends, we’ll have a vastly bigger base to draw on.
04 June 2007
Radio Open Source
If you haven't heard of Radio Open Source, they are "a blog with a radio show" a definite podcast to listen to for the whole blogosphere. Unfortunately, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, one of the funders for the show have decided to not continue their 5 year sponsorship of the program. Therefore in order for a great talk radio show to continue... they need you to donate.
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