By
Keryn B. Page MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- A unique Web site is giving radio stations and the
general public audio reports from Mississippi State
University and several other land-grant
universities. RadioSource.net
is a portal site that enables users to access and search the
combined programming of the 19 participating universities.
Information is available on a variety of topics, including
gardening, agribusiness, environmental news, health and
nutrition, and rural life. "RadioSource.net
is a unique project and a great example of how everyone
gains when agricultural communicators take the lead in
sharing educational resources," said Tom Knecht, head of
MSU's Office of Agricultural Communications. "Pooling the
radio offerings of many land-grant universities through the
RadioSource.net Web site gives the public access to a much
wider range of information resources than would otherwise be
possible." The MSU
Extension Service joined the universities of Georgia,
Kentucky and Florida, and Texas A&M as the founding
member institutions. Tyson
Gair, MSU Ag Communications broadcast editor, said the site
offers audio programming that can be downloaded for
rebroadcast or streamed for consumer use. "The
programs and segments are available in several audio
formats, including MP3, WAV and Real Audio," Gair said. "The
content is organized within a specialized database so users
can find information easily. Programming is searchable by
topic, keyword, date or state, and available for download
free of charge." Gair
said he posts the Extension Service's daily Better Farming
and Southern Gardening radio programs to the RadioSource.net
database each week. The
U.S. Department of Agriculture recently presented the
RadioSource.net project team with a USDA Honor Award for
outstanding leadership in establishing the English/Spanish
audio service. The project is partially funded by a grant
from the USDA's Agricultural Telecommunications
Program. "The
MSU Extension Service can be proud of its role as one of the
five lead institutions that founded RadioSource.net and
contributed to its early success," Knecht said. "Our hope is
that the public will benefit from the information provided
at RadioSource.net, whether they visit the site or hear the
programs rebroadcast on various radio stations." Released:
Aug. 5, 2004
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MSU Extension
offers radio
programs online
Contact: Dr. Tom Knecht, (662) 325-2262
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