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My Living Room! Radio Show

The My Living Room! Radio Show is a fresh, new look at Indie music, film and the arts!

Produced and podcast by former television and radio producer, Cheryl Hoar from the comfort of her living room each month, the shows international audience gets to listen to the best in new, emerging and established Indie artists (primarily) from Canada and around the globe.

Her host blogs featured on the show site place an ongoing focus on the various alternative music and art platforms available to a ever-growing online audience and their accessability to them outside of the mainstream/ industry/corporate structure.

She also looks at the current issues that affect the choices we make in choosing our entertainment forums, the mode of listening to and supporting new Indie works and their creators and the new media technology that has affected and challenged our conventional views of the traditional vehicles of entertainment in the new era of the
'online technological creative artist.'

So sit back, relax and enjoy the sounds of My Living Room! on your own couch at home to experience the flip side of what the mainstream currently has on offer and as a real witness to the on-going evolution of music and the creative process!

My Living Room! Radio Show TV was launched in March 2009 as new show platform to highlight the fabulous guests, interviews and events that we have had the pleasure of covering over the past few years!

Check out our first segment on Canadian Music Week and our interviews with festival manager Paul Quigley and up and coming Canadian Indie soul-rockers, the Arkells and join us for updates on our show page/blog, Facebook and Twitter!


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