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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

September and October 2011 schedule

SEE HERE FOR WHAT'S TO COME

peace restored ...

... after having been assured that telling presenters "to take their opinions elsewhere", which really upset me, is not representative of the station WILD TIME will therefore continue on TCR FM as planned.

Big sigh of relief!!

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

WILD TIME to leave TCR FM

After replying to a posting about feather extensions on the official TCR FM facebook page I have been told publicly by TCR FM on the facebook wall to "take my opinions elsewhere".

I post facts NOT opinions and have decided to leave TCR FM since they clearly don't want me there.

Remember, we still have wildtime online and the interviews and topics will keep on coming!

My aologies to all my regular listeners on TCR FM - please visit us HERE, where the battle for animal rights will continue.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

No Wild Time on Rhubarb Radio


Rhubarb Radio just withdrew their offer to air Wild Time via Rhubarb Radio.

Apparently some of their sponsors felt that topics like "Bestiality" (animal abuse - sex with animals) are too daring to be explored on air.

We're very sorry that Rhubarb Radio (after agreeing to having Wild Time on their station and after meeting to discuss what the show is about)feels that way and ulitimately rejects Wild Time.

Wild Time goes out as usual via TCR FM and online.

Our apologies for making such a fuzz about moving to a second home but the decision is obviously out of our hands.

Friday, August 12, 2011

September 2011 Schedule

Wild Time will be back on air on TCR FM, who are from now on co-broadcasting the Wild Time shows that will come from our befriended radio station Rhubarb Radio, on September 19th as usual from 8pm

September, 19th 2011 – The first Wild Time show broadcast from Birmingham-based Rhubarb Radio talks to HOPE founder Anthony Marr about animal rights, climate change and overpopulation among other things.

Anthony Marr has a degree in physics and is the author of 2 books (OMNI-SCIENCE and the Human Destiny, 2003; Homo Sapiens! SAVE YOUR EARTH!!, 2008).

A long time anti-hunting activist, he led an anti-hunting campaign in Canada which necessitated him to debate 100 hunters at time over 40 times, to build a volunteer team of 1800. A wildlife preservationist since 1995, his work in India garnered him the title of "Champion of the Bengal Tiger" in the award-winning TV-documentary series "Champions of the Wild" aired on Discovery Channel and Animal Planet in 20 countries. Anthony has conducted 7 Compassion for Animals Road Expeditions (CARE tours) throughout the United States and Canada, each lasting 30-45 state in 4-7 months. He has conducted numerous high-profile campaigns against the seal and bear hunts in Canada, deer culls and sea lion exterminations in the United States.

The show also features an interview with Merit C. Merkus who is involved in spaying/neutering stray dogs in Sri Lanka via Canine Life Support

September, 26th 2011 – The Chinese Threat! While making it very, very clear that the very real threat of “the new China” to conservation and animal- as well as human life is NOT directed towards the common Chinese citizen, it is non the less crucial to talk facts about China and its impact on our planet.

Wild Time speaks to conservationist and undercover investigator Mary Perry who currently runs the Rainsong sanctuary in Costa Rica.

This intense conversation touches on quite a number of topics. For more information pls also visit the new blog

October 3rd 2011 - Save the foxes! Hunt saboteur and fox lover/advocate Paul McDonald joins Thomas Janak live in the studio!

Paul was on Wild Time before to talk about the crow and magpie cull. Listen again here.