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Radio Venezuela en Vivo [En; Fra; Por]

Regional and municipal elections in Venezuela live on Radio Venezuela Live 22 and 23 November

What is Radio Venezuela Live?
Radio Venezuela Live is a radio station that transmits over the Internet. It was founded by a group of internationalists based in Caracas and some of Venezuela’s other large cities. The aim was to provide on-going objective information about the true situation in Venezuela during the on the constitutional reform referendum in December 2007. That broadcast was followed by a special programme “Bolivia” when the illegal referendum on the autonomy statutes was held in the Santa Cruz department in Bolivia. Radio Venezuela Live is an internet broadcasting station which, so far, functions sporadically and when appropriate. It broadcast mostly in English and French, but extends it coverage by broadcasting in Arabic and Portuguese.

Why did we start up Radio Venezuela Live?
The members of Radio Venezuela Live --all of whom are internationalists who are closely following the democratic process underway in Venezuela-- have seen how the media’s lies about the situation in which we live and work have become common currency. With the aim of re-establishing the objectivity so sadly lacking in the huge corporate media, Radio Venezuela Live offers you reports from its network of analysts, on-the-spot reporters and correspondents, all direct from Venezuela.

Where and how can someone listen to Radio Venezuela Live?
By clicking on the radio icon on
http://radiovenezuelaenvivo.blogspot.com/ ,our Web page
The page has the programming schedule which allows you to choose the programmes broadcast in the language you want to listen to.

When can Radio Venezuela Live be heard?
We will start broadcasting during the day on Saturday 22 November 2008. There will be various analysis-type programmes and reports from the anchors and from our correspondents all over Venezuela. Starting on Sunday 23 November, we propose to have 24 hour continuous coverage of the elections. When the polling stations close and up until the time the results are officially announced, we will provide you with a blow by blow analysis of the results as they come in and of the day’s events.

Can listeners participate in Radio Venezuela Live?
Yes and in fact, we encourage you to do so. The forum that we will put on our Web page will allow you to engage in dialogue with our anchors and to ask them questions. We also have an email address ( radiovenezuelaenvivo@gmail.com ). If there are any radio workers among our listeners, please, our broadcasts are yours to re-transmit. When it comes down to it, everybody’s help is essential if the news is to get out about our radio station. Please, pass this information to you all of your contacts.

Listen to Live Radio Venezuela, Down With the media's lies.
Radio Venezuela en Vivo http://radiovenezuelaenvivo.blogspot.com/ radiovenezuelaenvivo@gmail.com


Experience the regional and municipal elections in Venezuela on Radio Venezuela en Vivo 22 and 23 November 2008

What Radio Venezuela en Vivo?
Radio Venezuela en Vivo is a radio station that transmits over the Internet. It was created at the initiative of a group of internationalists based Caracas and major cities of Venezuela, in order to provide objective information on the actual situation continues in Venezuela during the referendum on constitutional reform in December 2007. That broadcast was followed by a special "Bolivia" at the illegal referendum on autonomy statutes held in the department of Santa Cruz in Bolivia. Radio Venezuela en Vivo is an internet radio that works for now an ad hoc basis. It broadcasts mainly in French and English, but extends to programs in Arabic and Portuguese.

Why launch Radio Venezuela en Vivo?
As international observers of the democratic process underway in Venezuela, members of Radio Venezuela en Vivo saw how the media lies about the situation we face every day have become commonplace. To restore the criteria of objectivity that is lacking in the huge corporate media, Radio Venezuela en Vivo offers its network of analysts and journalists on the ground, correspondents in Venezuela.

Where and how to listen to Radio Venezuela en Vivo?
On our website, clicking on the radio: The http://radiovenezuelaenvivo.blogspot.com/ publication of our programming will allow you to select the corresponding time in the language of your choice.

When listen to Radio Venezuela en Vivo?
We will start broadcasting in the day on Saturday, November 22, 2008. We offer various programs for analysis and reporting from the presenters and our correspondents throughout Venezuela. As of Sunday, November 23, we propose a continuous monitoring of the 24/24 regional and municipal elections in Venezuela. Since the results until voting day and beyond as we deliver an analysis of hot results. The

listeners can they participate in Radio Venezuela en Vivo?
Yes, and we encourage them to do so. The forum is being set on the website will allow them to interact with our presenters and ask questions. We also have a mail ( radiovenezuelaenvivo@gmail.com ). If there are hosts of a radio as listeners, feel free to use our programs. In general, the participation of all is essential to publicize the existence of this radio. Do not hesitate to pass this to all your contacts.

Against Lies Médiatique, Ecoutez Radio Venezuela En Vivo! Faites connaître
la radio en ce mail to transférant toutes connaissances you!

Radio Venezuela en Vivo http://radiovenezuelaenvivo.blogspot.com/ radiovenezuelaenvivo@gmail.com


Regional and municipal elections in Venezuela on Radio Venezuela en Vivo
22 e 23 November 2008


What is Radio Venezuela en Vivo?
Venezuela Live Radio is a station that transmits over the Internet. It was founded by a group of internationalists based in Caracas and other major cities in Venezuela. Initially, radio aimed at providing updated information and objective about the situation in Venezuela during the constitutional referendum held in December 2007, but after that transmission, followed by a special program on Bolivia, when the illegal referendum on autonomy statutes was held in the department of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia. Radio Venezuela en Vivo is an internet broadcasting station, which works, until now, sporadically and when appropriate. Broadcast mostly in English and French, but also has broadcasts in Arabic and Portuguese. Because

began to Radio Venezuela en Vivo?
The members of Radio Venezuela en Vivo, they all internationalists who are closely following the democratic process in Venezuela, have experienced how the media lies about the current situation is happening in Venezuela. With the aim of re-establishing the objectivity sadly missed by major media corporations, Radio Venezuela en Vivo provides information to its network of analysts, reporters and correspondents, direct from Venezuela.

Where and how and listeners can tune in to Radio Venezuela en Vivo?
clicking the following link:
http://radiovenezuelaenvivo.blogspot.com/
Page Web has the programming schedule, which allows you to choose the programs in the language of your choice.

When can listen to Radio Venezuela en Vivo?
will start broadcasting on Saturday, November 22, 2008. There will be different analysis programs and news that will be the anchors and correspondents in Venezuela. On November 23, will offer continuous coverage of the elections. When the election results are officially unveiled, will offer detailed analysis of the rallies.

Listeners can participate on Radio Venezuela en Vivo?
Yes indeed, we encourage listeners to participate. The forum will be posted on our website will enable them to make contact and ask questions to our anchors. We also have an e-mail radiovenezuelaenvivo@gmail.com . Our streams are open for those who want to re-transmit. The help of all people is essential to make information flow in our radio. Please, pass this information to all your contacts.

Venezuela Live Radio Listen to stop the lying media.
Radio Venezuela en Vivo http://radiovenezuelaenvivo.blogspot.com/ radiovenezuelaenvivo@gmail.com

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