When Radiohead released the digital version of their eighth album, "The King of Limbs," last month, they dubbed it "the world's first newspaper album." What exactly that meant was the subject of much debate. But the band may have cleared up some of the mystery this week, with the release of "The Universal Sigh," a 12-page print publication distributed by real-life paperboys (and girls) at various points around the globe. We discuss the newspaper - with a look at the state of the print industry - with On the Media host Brooke Gladstone.
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john d, is so funny, witty, and charming-i'll have to get into some 'goats
Thanks for the quick reply . . . I see it now. Maybe for us net numbskulls, you could put a little hint by the play button. Thanks.
Our player is embedded here:
http://www.wnyc.org/shows/soundcheck/2011/mar/30/
And on wnyc.org/thegreenespace
How can I view this online? Can't seem to find a link.
brooke gladstone is one sexy babe !!
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