PEG Programming Schedule for March 8 - March 14, 2010

Programming is distributed on the Oregon Wireless Instructional Network for use on Public, Educational, and Government (PEG) channels, M-F 6:00pm to 8:00pm (Test at 5:55pm), with additional feeds over the weekend. All times are for the live feed; adjust accordingly for locally delayed feeds. A list of cable channels carrying the PEG feed can be viewed here.

Oregon WIN will continue to distribute Legislative Media’s programming feed. PEG channels may air this coverage as schedules allow.

A live stream of the WIN feed can be viewed online here. (Flash required)

Oregon WIN coordinates the distribution of OUS programming on OPB Plus on weekend evenings from 10:00 to 1:00am; a schedule may be seen here. OPB Plus is a digital service of OPB; information about where OPB Plus can be seen may be found here.


Friday, March 5  
12:00am

OR Legislative Media

6:00pm

Sustainable Today
# 1001 - Junk to Funk Fashion Show

sustainabletoday.org
7:00pm

World Affairs Council of Oregon
Great Decisions 2010 Forum
“Russia and its Neighbors”
Dr. Mikhail G. Myagkov, Professor in the Department of Political Science, the Institute of Cognitive and Decisions Sciences, and the Center for Russian and East European Studies at the University of Oregon
Synopsis: Russia’s policy of maintaining a “sphere of influence” in former Soviet satellites has been challenged in recent years by movements against pro-Russia regimes. Russia has pushed back by cutting Ukraine’s natural gas supply and intervening in Georgia’s campaign in South Ossetia. Will Russia regain its traditional leadership role in the region?

World Affairs Council

8:00pm

OR Legislative Media


Saturday, March 6  
12:00am

OR Legislative Media

4:00pm

Oregon State University Horning Lecture
Translation, Intertextuality, Interpretation
Lawrence Venuti, Professor of English at Temple University, is a translation theorist and historian as well as a translator from Italian, French, and Catalan.

Horning Lecture Series

5:30pm

Back Page # 186 - Jody Seay with Portland writer Donna Matrazzo. Wild Things: Adventures of a Grassroots Environmentalist was selected as a finalist for the Frances Fuller Victor award for General Nonfiction in the 2009 Oregon Book Awards.

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OR Book Awards

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6:00pm

City Club of Eugene Friday Forum
“Artful Crossings: A Community Conversation ”
Peg Butler, Artist/Designer; Tulsi Wallace, Designer; Lee Imonen, Artist; Dick Upton, ODOT Project Manager (recorded 2/26/10)

City Club of Eugene
7:00pm

City Club of Portland Friday Forum
“Census 2010: Who Counts?”
Deborah Kafoury, Multnomah County commissioner District 1; Michael Burns, Deputy Regional Director, U.S. Census Bureau; Marc Levy, CEO, United Way of Columbia-Willamette
(recorded 2/26/10)

pdxcityclub.org
8:00pm

OR Legislative Media


Sunday, March 7  
12:00am

OR Legislative Media

6:00pm

University of Oregon / OR Humanities Center
Colin Ruagh Thomas O’Fallon Memorial Lectureship

“MANUScript: Historical Roots of the Modern Manuscript Book”
Suzanne Moore, is a painter and lettering artist whose book works explore the boundaries and links between word and image. Over twenty years, her manuscript books have investigated such subjects as Sequoyah and the Cherokee syllabic writing system, the spiritual aspects of gardening, and artists’ thoughts on creative process. As part of the Wales-based team of illuminators and scribes, she is one of two Americans creating illuminations for the Saint John’s Bible. Among the private and public collections in the USA and Europe which have acquired Suzanne’s work are the Pierpont Morgan Library, The Library of Congress, The James S. Copley Library, and the rare book collections at Harvard University, Smith College and Wellesley College.

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7:30pm

Back Page # 185 - Robin Morris Collin, J.D., professor of law and director of the Certificate Program in Sustainability and Law at Willamette University College of Law; and Robert William Collin, senior research scholar at Willamette University Center for Sustainable Communities, discuss their three-volume “Encyclopedia of Sustainability.”

information

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Monday, March 8  
12:00am

OR Legislative Media

Oregon Channel
6:00pm

Oregon State University Horning Lecture
Translation, Intertextuality, Interpretation
Lawrence Venuti, Professor of English at Temple University, is a translation theorist and historian as well as a translator from Italian, French, and Catalan.

Horning Lecture Series

7:30pm

Back Page # 186 - Jody Seay with Portland writer Donna Matrazzo. Wild Things: Adventures of a Grassroots Environmentalist was selected as a finalist for the Frances Fuller Victor award for General Nonfiction in the 2009 Oregon Book Awards.

information

OR Book Awards

watch online

8:00pm

OR Legislative Media


Tuesday, March 9  
12:00am

OR Legislative Media

6:00pm

University of Oregon / OR Humanities Center
Dr. Temple Grandin, My Experiences with Autism and Animals
2009-10 Coleman-Guitteau Professor Mark Unno’s winter term course, “The Bull in the China Shop: The Oxen at the Intersection of Nature, Society, and Religion” (REL 407/507), hosts Dr. Temple Grandin, professor of animal sciences at Colorado State University. Dr. Grandin is a writer and scholar whose research often focuses on how to reduce stress on animals during handling at meat-packing plants. She discusses the particular experiences that have enabled her to do her work, including her background as a person with autism.

information

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7:30pm

Back Page # 188 - 188 Jody Seay with Bob Shannon, a nationally recognized radio historian, who has published Turn It Up! American Radio Tales 1946-1996, a collection of columns and interviews with American broadcasting legendss

information


Wednesday, March 10  
12:00am

OR Legislative Media

6:00pm

OSU Extension 10th Annual Small Farms Conference
Keynote Address: It’s About the Flavors of Life: Why We Farmers Work So Hard. David Mas Masumoto, a third generation farmer and writer working with his family on their 80-acre organic farm near Fresno, CA. Masumoto is author of several books, Epitaph for a Peach, Four Seasons in Five Senses, and his latest entitled Wisdom of the Last Farmer: Harvesting Legacies from the Land.

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7:30pm UO Today # 438 - Nico Larco, assistant professor, Architecture and co-director of the Sustainable Cities Initiative (SCI), discusses his work in sustainable city design. He also talks about the current SCI project in Gresham, Oregon.

UO Today Schedule

watch online

8:00pm

OR Legislative Media


Thursday, March 11    
12:00am

OR Legislative Media

6:00pm

City Club of Eugene Friday Forum
“Tracking the Public Interest: Local Economic Development” (Part 1 of a City Club Study)
Bonny Bettman, Two-term Eugene City Councilor; Jack Roberts, Executive Director, Lane Metro Partnership; Abe Farkas,Development Director, ECO Northwest (recorded 3/5/10)

City Club of Eugene
7:00pm

City Club of Portland Friday Forum
“Redesigning Portland’s Public Schools”
Carole Smith, superintendent, Portland Public Schools; Betsy Hammond, journalist, The Oregonian
(recorded 3/5/10)

pdxcityclub.org
8:00pm

OR Legislative Media


Friday, March 12  
12:00am

OR Legislative Media

6:00pm

Sustainable Today
# 0911 - Marketing Sustainability

sustainabletoday.org
7:00pm

World Affairs Council of Oregon
Great Decisions 2010 Forum
“U.S.-China Security Relations”
Dr. Ronald Tammen, Professor of International Relations and the Director of the Mark O. Hatfield School of Government at Portland State University
Synopsis: China’s influence is growing, along with its military expenditures. How will this growth affect China’s relations with its neighbors and with the U.S.? Will China’s expanding military and economic power affect traditional U.S. roles and U.S. alliances in East Asia? How will countries like Japan, South Korea and India respond?

World Affairs Council

8:00pm

OR Legislative Media


Saturday, March 13  
12:00am

OR Legislative Media

4:00pm

Oregon State University Horning Lecture
Translation, Intertextuality, Interpretation
Lawrence Venuti, Professor of English at Temple University, is a translation theorist and historian as well as a translator from Italian, French, and Catalan.

Horning Lecture Series

5:30pm

Back Page # 186 - Jody Seay with Portland writer Donna Matrazzo. Wild Things: Adventures of a Grassroots Environmentalist was selected as a finalist for the Frances Fuller Victor award for General Nonfiction in the 2009 Oregon Book Awards.

information

OR Book Awards

watch online

6:00pm

City Club of Eugene Friday Forum
“Tracking the Public Interest: Local Economic Development” (Part 1 of a City Club Study)
Bonny Bettman, Two-term Eugene City Councilor; Jack Roberts, Executive Director, Lane Metro Partnership; Abe Farkas,Development Director, ECO Northwest (recorded 3/5/10)

City Club of Eugene
7:00pm

City Club of Portland Friday Forum
“Redesigning Portland’s Public Schools”
Carole Smith, superintendent, Portland Public Schools; Betsy Hammond, journalist, The Oregonian
(recorded 3/5/10)

pdxcityclub.org
8:00pm

OR Legislative Media


Sunday, March 14  
12:00am

OR Legislative Media

6:00pm

Oregon State University Horning Lecture
Translation, Intertextuality, Interpretation
Lawrence Venuti, Professor of English at Temple University, is a translation theorist and historian as well as a translator from Italian, French, and Catalan.

Horning Lecture Series

7:30pm

Back Page # 186 - Jody Seay with Portland writer Donna Matrazzo. Wild Things: Adventures of a Grassroots Environmentalist was selected as a finalist for the Frances Fuller Victor award for General Nonfiction in the 2009 Oregon Book Awards.

information

OR Book Awards

watch online

8:00pm

OR Legislative Media

Oregon Channel

Program schedule is subject to change.

A live stream of the WIN feed can be viewed online here. (Flash required)

A list of cable channels carrying the PEG feed can be viewed here.

For technical problems during broadcasts call
OSU control room at 541-737-2723

For additional information contact:
Eric Gleske
Program Coordinator
Oregon WIN / OSU Media Services
109 Kidder Hall
Corvallis OR 97331
541-737-1597
541-737-2159 FAX
e-mail: Eric.Gleske[at]oregonstate.edu
John Greydanus
Director of Media Services
Oregon State University
109 Kidder Hall
Corvallis OR 97331
541-737-9099
541-737-2159 FAX
e-mail:John.Greydanus[at]oregonstate.edu