New Radio Show Launches October 25

I’m thrilled to announce that my new radio show, The Phoenix File, will launch on October 25 and it can be heard Tuesdays from 6:30–7:00pm on RADIO PHOENIX.wwwThe Phoenix File will be a weekly news magazine featuring conversations with the people, programs and issues that are making a positive impact on the quality of life in the Greater Phoenix area.  My guests will come from a variety of areas such as:

  • social service, social justice and human rights;
  • arts, culture and education;
  • advocates for equality on behalf of all populations with special emphasis on the underserved;
  • civic, political and other public affairs issues;
  • newsworthy topics covered in-depth with balance, fairness and objectivity;
  • nonprofit volunteerism, leadership and philanthropy;
  • effective and responsible charitable giving and nonprofit accountability;
  • community building;
  • and more topics as suggested by listeners.

I welcome your ideas and suggestions about individuals, programs or issues you’d like to hear discussed on The Phoenix File.  Use the Comments page on this site to let me know what you’d like to hear.

I look forward to the launch of this new show on October 25 and I invite you to listen live or on demand through podcasts.

About Radio Phoenix

Supported by community underwriters, businesses and people like you, RADIO PHOENIX delivers unique 24/7 programming that focuses on local news and culture, organizations, music, artists, youth and more.  RADIO PHOENIX is one of the largest non-commercial community radio stations in the country with listeners across the nation and throughout the world who listen to programming via the internet.

RADIO PHOENIX was launched in 2008 as a program unit and media service of the Arizona Community Media Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organization. It uses radio, media literacy, social media and community outreach initiatives as tools for building harmonious human relationships among populations within greater Phoenix and beyond who are generally not engaged by public radio.

RADIO PHOENIX broadcasts from studios at the Phoenix Center for the Arts.

How to listen to The Phoenix File and Radio Phoenix

Radio Phoenix programming streams live 24/7 on its website at www.radiophoenix.org

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Download the TuneIn Radio app and search for Radio Phoenix to listen to programs on your mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets.  Or go to www.tunein.com and listen on your computer.

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All Radio Phoenix programs are archived for two weeks at Radio Free America.  Go to the date and show of the archived show you’d like to listen to or you can listen to the live stream from Radio Phoenix.

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The Phoenix File programs and other interviews I’ve conducted are available on www.soundcloud.com  by searching for “Stu Turgel”.

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All episodes of The Phoenix File will be archived and available as podcasts on demand by going to the Broadcasts & Podcasts page on this site.

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2 thoughts on “New Radio Show Launches October 25

  1. Hi, I’m a physician in The Valley and an indie author of books to empower women, help employees understand their rights and help those grieving loss of loved ones.
    I would love to have an opportunity to talk about these issues and offer my perspectives and thoughts.
    You can find me on Amazon under my author page, Cristina Carballo-Perelman, M.D.
    Thank you.

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