Media Review - Radio Micro
- Radia I
- Jun 21, 2015
- 2 min read
Above: RadioMicro
It's rather usual for a micronation to invent yet another (normally shortlived) micronational union. It's also morally usual for a micro nation, like my own, to have a news site. One thing that is not a micronational cliché is, in my opinion, a much needed micronational radio station.
Presented by the founder of the well known Mcarthia, whom have recently been involved in the Pannonian war, Kit McCarthys Radio Micro explores the current involvments around the micronational world. Recent broadcasts include a interview with Jonathon I of Austanesia, a debate around Nedlands MNTO and one of my personal favourites, Radio Micros very own at sea, probably the best micronational drama at present.
Oui, there were times when the audio felt a bit drawn out, but its defiantly worth 15 minutes of your spare time. And my word, Richard I knows how to write a gripping script. Kit speaks clearly and confidently, I only noticed a few slip ups but most were corrected and forgiven. If you want to get a real taste of Kits creditable performence, I sudgest you watch episode 4.
Another thing I liked about Radio Micro is the micronational tour of the world. In this, you venture into not only the most influentual micronations such as Sealand, but some of the newest micronations in addition to this.
Humor is very mild but haunting on Radio Micro. Kit usualy anounces the 'newest' micronations which adds a nice toutch to the already well presented show.
I tell you one thing - we need more micronational projects like RadioMicro. Kit McCarthy himself is even setting up a coarse exploring how to set up a country for micronational first timers. But the reality is, every time you put the effort into a project such as this, you are taking a step closer to independence. Humanytaria is hoping to set up a radio station soon, please inform me on sudgestions for the radio station.
Mcarthian flag

One of the great things about micronationalism is the freedom. Humanytaria fully supports Mcarthia and Mcarthian projects like RadioMicro.
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