February 27, 2007 ·

Coffee and Rhetoric for March 1st


Coffee and Rhetoric shouldn’t be missed this week.  Why?  Because I’ll be the special guest sitting in front.  The topic will be the current state of Tacoma’s virtual communities.  We have invited a few others to join the panel.  We’ll see who shows up.  Come on by, drink some coffee, listen to music, and show your support for Tacoma’s online future. 

Check it out.  Join the conversation.  Make yourself heard!

What
Coffee & Rhetoric

Where
Cutter’s Point Coffee
1936 Pacific Avenue

When
Thursday February March 1st at 7:00 pm

9 comments

  • Tomtuttle October 8, 2008

    I don’t understand why KPLU doesn’t get any love on this deal.

  • Heather October 8, 2008

    I heard a rumor that KPLU wasn’t thrilled with this fundraising method and may have sent Doyle’s away. Personally, I wonder what better way there could be to raise funds than to raise beers.

  • Thorax O'Tool October 8, 2008

    Personally, I wonder what better way there could be to raise funds than to raise beers”

    Raise Root Beers perhaps?

  • Erik S October 9, 2008

    Can I drink something other than Guinness (blech) and just give Doyle’s a $1 donation for KUOW? I’m willing to refer to my pint of Smithwick’s/Carlsberg/whatever as Guinness if that helps.

  • Russ October 9, 2008

    KPLU has rebuffed the Raise A Pint For Public Radio promotion. They felt it did not fit in with the direction of their pledge drive campaign. We do contribute a portion of the proceeds to National Public Radio which KPLU participates. Please let KPLU know that you would like them to participate in Doyle’s efforts for public radio.

  • Radar October 10, 2008

    Yes, KXOT’s transmitter is in Tacoma. But everything on it comes from a studio in Seattle, from staff based there. Hardly a Tacoma station.

    KPLU has a relatively new General Manager. If they brought up the idea more than a year ago, they might get a different response.

  • Derek staff October 10, 2008

    Yes, KXOT’s transmitter is in Tacoma. But everything on it comes from a studio in Seattle, from staff based there. Hardly a Tacoma station.

    Actually, KXOT is trying quite hard to be a Tacoma station.

    I’ve been interviewed several times for both KUOW and KXOT. Many of our local historians and personalities have been interviewed. KXOT has broadcast all our County Executive interviews in a partnership with us.

    Dominic Black, one of their producers, spends a tremendous amount of time in Tacoma and has been trying to get more attention for down here. I do believe he’d love to have an office here.

    So, at least one of their producers is trying to be less Seattle in their programming.

  • michael g. October 11, 2008

    Isn’t KPLU’s studio in Seattle too?

  • Russ October 13, 2008

    Dominic has been doing a great job getting the 253 perspective on KUOW. KPLU is broadcast from Tacoma/Spanaway, but all of their programs outside of the Jazz are produced by NPR. I will make an offer of support for KPLU’s Spring Pledge Drive.
    Thank you for all that have drank their support we are at 545 pints with four days remaining.