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==Production==
==Production==


''And They Call It Democracy'''s tagline is "news and analysis from a leftist, socialist, and environmentalist point of view". Most broadcasts cover current events in [[Latin America]]. All broadcasts are researched, written, and translated into [[Spanish language|Spanish]] by [[Tim Jeffries|Timoteo]].
''And They Call It Democracy'''s tagline is "news and analysis from a [[Leftist|leftist]], [[Socialist|socialist]], and [[Environmentalist|environmentalist]] point of view". Most broadcasts cover current events in [[Latin America]]. All broadcasts are researched, written, and translated into [[Spanish language|Spanish]] by [[Tim Jeffries|Timoteo]].


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Revision as of 19:28, 6 November 2008

And They Call It Democracy
Genrecurrent affairs, Latin America
Running time15 min.
Country of originUnited States
Language(s)English
Home stationKPOV
Hosted byTimoteo
Created byTimoteo
Recording studioBend, OR
Original release2005-06-29 –
2008-11-05
Audio formatStereophonic
Opening themeCall It Democarcy
Websitewww.AndTheyCallItDemocracy.com

And They Call It Democracy is a radio program running from June 2005 to November 2008 on KPOV in Bend, OR. During the November 5th 2008 broadcast the host of And They Call It Democracy, Timoteo, said he would be going on sabbatical.

Production

And They Call It Democracy's tagline is "news and analysis from a leftist, socialist, and environmentalist point of view". Most broadcasts cover current events in Latin America. All broadcasts are researched, written, and translated into Spanish by Timoteo.