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Media Beepups: See Viva, page 8

Another Phil Liz and Lucy investigation... Welcome to Media Beepups, I'm Phillip Hong. Today we're going to check out a community newspaper. On the front page of the Vaughan Citizen, March 9th edition, there is an article about the coming subway announcement in Toronto: TALK OF SUBWAY CASH HAS CITY ON ITS TOES; RACCO WON'T CONFIRM FUNDS IN BUDGET. It's pretty interesting, actually, it's very informative. But it asks you to: SEE VIVA, PAGE 8 -- because, of course, the article continues on Page 8. Yet, when we go to Page 8, there is no article. So where is it? VIVA PLANNED WITH SUBWAY IN MIND. And where is it? PAGE 18. I'm not sure about you, but this is an easy typo, on the FRONT PAGE of the Vaughan Citizen, that can be corrected. The audio version can be found here. Out now: Artist Interviews and more relaxed Current Affairs issues! Centre Street, on broadcast and podcast.

An episode of the Dear Phil Liz and Lucy podcast, hosted by Gnoh Productions/SRN Mediaworks, titled "Media Beepups: See Viva, page 8" was published on March 15, 2006.

March 15, 2006 · Dear Phil Liz and Lucy

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Another Phil Liz and Lucy investigation... Welcome to Media Beepups, I'm Phillip Hong. Today we're going to check out a community newspaper. On the front page of the Vaughan Citizen, March 9th edition, there is an article about the coming subway announcement in Toronto: TALK OF SUBWAY CASH HAS CITY ON ITS TOES; RACCO WON'T CONFIRM FUNDS IN BUDGET. It's pretty interesting, actually, it's very informative. But it asks you to: SEE VIVA, PAGE 8 -- because, of course, the article continues on Page 8. Yet, when we go to Page 8, there is no article. So where is it? VIVA PLANNED WITH SUBWAY IN MIND. And where is it? PAGE 18. I'm not sure about you, but this is an easy typo, on the FRONT PAGE of the Vaughan Citizen, that can be corrected. The audio version can be found here. Out now: Artist Interviews and more relaxed Current Affairs issues! Centre Street, on broadcast and podcast.

Another Phil Liz and Lucy investigation...

Welcome to Media Beepups, I'm Phillip Hong.

Today we're going to check out a community newspaper. On the front page of the Vaughan Citizen, March 9th edition, there is an article about the coming subway announcement in Toronto:

TALK OF SUBWAY CASH HAS CITY ON ITS TOES; RACCO WON'T CONFIRM FUNDS IN BUDGET.

It's pretty interesting, actually, it's very informative. But it asks you to:

SEE VIVA, PAGE 8

-- because, of course, the article continues on Page 8. Yet, when we go to Page 8, there is no article. So where is it?

VIVA PLANNED WITH SUBWAY IN MIND.

And where is it? PAGE 18. I'm not sure about you, but this is an easy typo, on the FRONT PAGE of the Vaughan Citizen, that can be corrected.

The audio version can be found here.

Out now: Artist Interviews and more relaxed Current Affairs issues! Centre Street, on broadcast and podcast.
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