BlogTalkRadio Brings Sheryl Crow's Stop Global Warming Tour Online

Allows collegiate activists to participate in the discussion of environmental issues.

4/10 Texas A&M 4/11 Louisiana State University
Upcoming shows include:


The scheduled programs to date are:


(PRWEB) April 16, 2007 — As Sheryl Crow and Laurie David hit the road on their Stop Global Warming College Tour, BlogTalkRadio is working to extend the dialog with its unique offering — allowing real-time interaction between collegiate activists over the Internet with other students as well as anyone with an Internet connection who is interested in the issue of climate change.


BlogTalkRadio is encouraging the student-hosts to focus on their campus and local environmental issues. The student-hosts can take live callers and have unlimited listeners from their campus and around the world. The host channels will remain active online after the event at www.blogtalkradio.com.


BlogTalkRadio is inviting students at each campus to organize and host their own live streaming Internet radio show to continue the discussion of these important environmental issues. The live shows will then be archived and downloadable from BlogTalkRadio.com.


4/21 University of Maryland 4/22 George Washington University
Other schools and hosts will be announced soon.


About BlogTalkRadio
BlogTalkRadio (www.blogtalkradio.com) helps bloggers and other individuals extend their reach by allowing them to host their own live talk show over the Internet. People can listen live and call in to comment, interact, and engage the host. All in real-time and all for free. Each host is provided a dedicated phone number for the show and listeners can use any phone, whether land line, cell phone, VOIP, etc. to listen in or to participate. Blogtalkradio enhances traditional podcasting, by allowing live interaction recorded in a downloadable format complete with RSS feeds.

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