New environmental program debuts on Coyote Radio
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A new radio show about the environment will premiere on Cal State San Bernardino's Internet station Coyote Radio.
The EverGreen Show, hosted and produced by Darleen Stoner, CSUSB professor emeritus of environmental education, debuted Tuesday, Feb. 2, with a repeat of the program at the same time on Thursday, Feb. 4.
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Each weekly half-hour show will feature a special guest while exploring effective strategies for keeping Planet Earth healthy and beautiful. The programs will discuss environmental topics as well as present techniques to share the information with others, especially youth.
Along with Stoner, the show is co-hosted by Laura Borg Terrill, who has a master's degree in environmental education from Cal State San Bernardino. The university's academic computing and media department produces the program.
"Listeners can expect an engaging approach on each show," said Stoner. "Our first week's show is themed 'Reduce, Reuse, Re-Pizza?' and presents an unusual and creative approach to reduce, reuse and recycle. Our second show, 'Ocean Odyssey,' includes a visit with a marine educator, where listeners can expect to learn useful information about marine life, while garnering new ideas on how to increase the learning value of a family visit to an aquarium."
Linda Ceballos, environmental programs manager for the city of Rancho Cucamonga, will be the guest on the "Reduce, Reuse, Re-Pizza?" program scheduled for Feb. 2 and 4.
"Ocean Odyssey" on Feb. 9 and 11 will include a visit with Lauren Holman, marine educator at the Roundhouse Aquarium in Manhattan Beach.
Cal State San Bernardino's Coyote Radio also is home to production of the nationally syndicated feature "Isla Earth" radio program, with a weekly audience of 5 million listeners.
Coyote Radio, the online campus radio station at Cal State San Bernardino, was selected as the top Internet-only college radio station in America and the third-best of all college radio stations in the nation, as determined by students nationwide who voted for MTV's "Radio Woodie" Award. The station is one of only 50 select U.S. college radio stations carried by iTunes.
Programs are available online at the Coyote Radio Web site.Date: 2/2/2010
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