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Economics Bloggers Forum 2012 – Live Streaming

Today, the Kauffman Foundation is hosting the fourth annual Economics Bloggers Forum in Kansas City, MO. The live stream of the event and schedule can be found here.

EconoMonitor’s Rebecca Wilder has been invited to the festivities and is in attendance.

 

3 Responses to “Economics Bloggers Forum 2012 – Live Streaming”

benleetMarch 31st, 2012 at 11:57 am

I have an economic blog, http://benL8.blogspot.com — its title is Economic Reform, 2008. I concentrate on inequality. I would be happy if you include it in any list you make, or if any person takes a look at it. I've had only 11,000 visits since inception, about 800 a month lately. I read the EconoMonitor and I make positive statements about "The Way Forward", the proposal by Roubiini, Hockett and Alpert showing a path to a viable recovery. Yours, Ben Leet

michaelzakyAugust 21st, 2012 at 8:21 am

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Log in your Control Panel and Create your playlists (at least one)

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Add the files you uploaded in step 2 to your playlist(s) like songs, fillers, scheduled programs and ADs. Then start your radio

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Embed the flash player in your web site, forum or blog.

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