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The Media Project is a weekly radio program that provides an inside look at media coverage of current events. Panelists on the discussion-based show include Times Union Editor-at-Large Rex Smith, WAMC News Director Ian Pickus , Daily Freeman Publisher Emeritus Ira Fusfeld, Former Editor of “ The Saratogian ” Barbara Lombardo, and Former Editor of “ The Daily Gazette ” and Vice President for Editorial Development for the New York Press Association Judy Patrick. The half-hour program is recorded at WAMC's studios in Albany , New York and distributed by National Productions. During the show, the panelists engage in spirited debate on timely media issues. Print, television, radio, and internet media are covered. In addition, mail from listeners is sometimes read and discussed. The theme song of The Media Project is "Newspapermen Meet Such Interesting People", composed by Vern Partlow and sung by Pete Seeger .

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2-658: The SHINE Awards (" Sexual Health in Entertainment "), formerly known as the Nancy Susan Reynolds Awards , are annual media awards given by The Media Project since the mid-1980s, resulting from a partnership between the Kaiser Family Foundation and Advocates for Youth . They honor "those in the entertainment industry who do an exemplary job incorporating accurate and honest portrayals of sexuality into their programming." This award -related article

4-483: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . The Media Project Produced and distributed by WAMC's National Productions , The Media Project airs on WAMC on Sunday at 6:00 p.m. and on Monday at 3:00 p.m., and on several other stations throughout the United States. Three or four panelists appear on each show. Smith is on every week, and Fusfeld, Lombardo, Patrick, and Pickus can be heard on

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