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Radio and video.


The Salvation Army Salvation Army, Protestant denomination and international nonsectarian Christian organization for evangelical and philanthropic work. Organization and Beliefs


The Salvation Army has established branches in 100 countries throughout the world.
 has launched an internet radio Listening to audio broadcasts via the Internet. There are more than 4,000 broadcasts available on the Internet that can be streamed and played by a software media player in the computer or in a stand-alone Internet radio with the software built in.  station to provide training opportunities for young people who are homeless or in other difficulties. The station, at http://www.streetradio.net, is based at the Salvation Army's Oasis youth outreach Outreach is an effort by an organization or group to connect its ideas or practices to the efforts of other organizations, groups, specific audiences or the general public.  centre in inner Sydney.

The director of Oasis, Paul Moulds, says the aim is not to train professional presenters but to create a way to help young people reconnect to the community. A similar program teaching video production and editing skills has a follow-up follow-up,
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 course through the pay-television group Foxtel, whose channels also broadcast the videos that the young people create.

The streetradio station receives some funding through its use as a work-for-the-dole program, and some from the Sony Foundation. Australian Australian

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 music groups have given permission for it to use their music. Paul Moulds says Oasis is also discussing further training possibilities with Sydney radio station Nova 96.9FM (Australian, 1/4/04, p.17).
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Title Annotation:Technology
Author:Colman, Adrian
Publication:Youth Studies Australia
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:8AUST
Date:Jun 1, 2004
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