Vanguard Radio Programming Announcement

The People’s Vanguard of Davis proudly announces that on Wednesday, March 5, 2008, its radio show will debut on KDRT 101.5 FM in Davis. The weekly show will air from 6 pm to 7 pm and will feature news from the week and guests. This is an outstanding way in which to expand interest in the Vanguard and to provide the city of Davis with public affairs programming. Stay tuned to future information about next week’s guest.

In the meantime, I would like to announce that I will be on KDVS on Friday. KDVS at 90.3 FM is broadcast from the UC Davis campus. I will be on Richard Estes and Ron Glick’s “Speaking in Tongues” program from 5 pm to 6 pm. For those outside of the broadcast are, log on to their website to listen online.

The major topic of discussion this week will be the Vanguard’s investigative reporting on Davis Joint Unified’s Former Business Chief Tahir Ahad and his company Total School Solutions.

As a reminder, the second of the three part series will be posted on Monday morning (as opposed to Sunday as previously announced). In addition, there is a reasonable possibility that the series will be extend beyond three segments depending on future developments. The first of the three part series was posted on Sunday, February 24.

Listeners to the Speaking in Tongues show are invited to call to KDVS at (530) 754-KDVS. They also archive their show in case you miss it.

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    Greenwald is the founder, editor, and executive director of the Davis Vanguard. He founded the Vanguard in 2006. David Greenwald moved to Davis in 1996 to attend Graduate School at UC Davis in Political Science. He lives in South Davis with his wife Cecilia Escamilla Greenwald and three children.

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12 comments

  1. DPD, congrats on your new radio show! I am sure you will find it an interesting venue quite different from your blog. Remember, you can’t edit what you say! Once said, it cannot be unsaid. However, if the dialogue is lively, it will have a different flavor from print media.

    Please talk more about the “School For Scandel”, since I am sure everyone is agog to hear about your adventures in uncovering the mess, and your thoughts on what it all means. It was quite a meaty article, with a convoluted trail of shameful chicanery that has been covered up for at least seven years.

    You seem to be a rising star – representing the best in investigative journalism that gets to the bottom of what is really going on at the local level. I am looking forward to hearing you on radio!

  2. DPD, congrats on your new radio show! I am sure you will find it an interesting venue quite different from your blog. Remember, you can’t edit what you say! Once said, it cannot be unsaid. However, if the dialogue is lively, it will have a different flavor from print media.

    Please talk more about the “School For Scandel”, since I am sure everyone is agog to hear about your adventures in uncovering the mess, and your thoughts on what it all means. It was quite a meaty article, with a convoluted trail of shameful chicanery that has been covered up for at least seven years.

    You seem to be a rising star – representing the best in investigative journalism that gets to the bottom of what is really going on at the local level. I am looking forward to hearing you on radio!

  3. DPD, congrats on your new radio show! I am sure you will find it an interesting venue quite different from your blog. Remember, you can’t edit what you say! Once said, it cannot be unsaid. However, if the dialogue is lively, it will have a different flavor from print media.

    Please talk more about the “School For Scandel”, since I am sure everyone is agog to hear about your adventures in uncovering the mess, and your thoughts on what it all means. It was quite a meaty article, with a convoluted trail of shameful chicanery that has been covered up for at least seven years.

    You seem to be a rising star – representing the best in investigative journalism that gets to the bottom of what is really going on at the local level. I am looking forward to hearing you on radio!

  4. DPD, congrats on your new radio show! I am sure you will find it an interesting venue quite different from your blog. Remember, you can’t edit what you say! Once said, it cannot be unsaid. However, if the dialogue is lively, it will have a different flavor from print media.

    Please talk more about the “School For Scandel”, since I am sure everyone is agog to hear about your adventures in uncovering the mess, and your thoughts on what it all means. It was quite a meaty article, with a convoluted trail of shameful chicanery that has been covered up for at least seven years.

    You seem to be a rising star – representing the best in investigative journalism that gets to the bottom of what is really going on at the local level. I am looking forward to hearing you on radio!

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