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In an age of disinformation, where media power is not only concentrated in fewer and fewer hands, but is exercised with increasing disregard for truth, the role of small, community-based alternative broadcasters becomes ever more crucial. This article examines the experience, over twenty-five years, of running a regular programme on the Third World. Initially set up by Cedric Robinson and Corey Dubin, using volunteer journalists and information gatherers, the Third World News Review is not only a significant source of real information for a wider community but an example that could be followed elsewhere.