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1.17.2006 ET
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Corporate Watchdog Radio Launches Podcast
Already broadcast on radio stations from Alaska to Vermont, Corporate Watchdog Radio holds companies accountable for their social, environmental, and economic impacts
(CSRwire) Corporate Watchdog Radio (CWR), a half-hour show broadcast twice
monthly, is a new hybrid radio show and podcast launched using both
platforms simultaneously. Freely accessible on the internet, on
broadcast radio, and through the iTunes Music Store, Corporate
Watchdog Radio is designed for financial professionals, corporate
social responsibility activists, and investors concerned about the
social ethics and environmental impact of the corporations in their
portfolios.
CWR exposes corporate wrongdoing and applauds businesses that do the
right thing. The program investigates how corporate malfeasance
can adversely impact the well-being of people and the planet, and commends
companies making healthy financial returns by supporting social and
environmental progress.
With its lively dialogue and interview format, CWR teams journalist
Bill Baue with environmental attorney and filmmaker Sanford Lewis.
Baue and Lewis bring a wealth of investigative, legal, and reporting
experience to the matter at hand. Lewis, a leading national expert
on corporate disclosure to investors on environmental and social
liabilities, has represented shareowners and activists for over 23 years,
and has produced films on corporate accountability issues. Baue has
covered socially responsible investing (SRI) and corporate social
responsibility (CSR) for SocialFunds for half a decade. Together, they
analyze hot topics and breaking stories, and interview experts who are
holding corporations accountable in traditional and innovative
ways.
On the latest show (available January 18) Lewis interviews Glenn
Evers, a former DuPont scientist, and Attorney Alan Kluger, who
is suing DuPont regarding Teflon. Evers, who worked for DuPont for
more than 20 years, recently flagged concerns regarding health and
environmental impacts of Dupont products used to coat fast food wrappers.
Kluger has filed a $5 billion lawsuit against Dupont over the alleged
toxicity of Teflon coated cookware. While the Wall Street
Journal, MSNBC, and other mainstream media outlets have only skimmed
the surface of this story, CWR distinguishes itself by offering
in-depth exploration of impacts and implications--including the potential
public health hazards the chemical PFOA poses in ubiquitous products such
as paper wrapping for microwave popcorn, fast food, and pizza. Lewis
is himself a representative of DuPont Shareholders for Fair Value, a group
of DuPont shareholders including Amalgamated Bank, United Steelworkers and
others concerned about the financial impacts on DuPont of PFOA, the
controversial chemical believed to be a breakdown byproduct of Teflon
cookware and many DuPont stain- and grease-repellent treatments.
Recent editions of CWR include interviews with Cristobal Bonifaz,
lead lawyer in the ongoing lawsuit against ChevronTexaco for the
environmental destruction of the Ecuadorian rainforest, and reports from
Dow Chemical activist Diane Wilson, author of An Unreasonable
Woman, just prior to her arrest at a Tom Delay fundraiser in
Houston.
Corporate Watchdog Radio is produced for broadcast on Northampton,
Massachusetts-based low power FM community station Valley Free Radio, a
Pacifica network affiliate. Other radio stations broadcasting CWR include
The Journey Radio webcasting from St. Louis, Missouri; WOOL-LP in Southern
Vermont; WRCT in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; KWMD in Anchorage, Alaska; and
WRFU in Urbana-Champaign, Illinois. Additional radio stations can pick up
CWR from the Pacifica Audioport website or from the CWR website, http://corporatewatchdogmedia.org.
Visit the CWR website http://corporatewatchdogmedia.org
to subscribe to the low-traffic listserve for announcements when new
programming is posted. The webcast and audio archive is available through
the website http://corporatewatchdogmedia.org,
or as a podcast feed at
http://feeds.feedburner.com/CorporateWatchdogMedia and by searching
Corporate Watchdog Media on the iTunes music store.
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