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Who Here Does/Has Done Anything Involving Radio?

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casull:
I've done various shows over the last couple of years on WVKC, the student station at my school. Sometimes it's me sitting in the studio playing post-rock and doing homework, and sometimes it's a bit more interesting. One time I had a power metal show. We did a live radio drama that involved an in-studio interview with a dragon.  It culminated with him eating most of the studio audience before being placated by Rhapsody's "Power of the Dragonflame". I was really weird as a freshman, I think.

Next term I'm doing a show where a friend and I pick a genre or mood, and she makes up a story while I improvise music. The first week's theme will be hard-boiled cop noir, and we'll figure it out from there.

Also, some friends of mine have a show where they get really high in the studio and play experimental tracks. Sometimes if the mood strikes they do a stream-of-consciousness narrative over the top of the record and inevitably break some FCC rules.

MrBlu:
I want a Pirate Radio station. In fact, I'm already looking into Buying the parts to build a transmitter (cheaper to build than to buy).
I doubt that any of the real radio stations down here actually pay Royalty fees, so I won't have too much trouble. Anyone went to Culinary school (specifically Culinary Institute of America) and know if they did radio?

StaedlerMars:
I do a weekly show on freshair.org.uk

Play whatever I want to in general. Sometimes I do a theme.

However, cause of pretty expensive licencing and such in the UK, and since it's a student radio station, we don't broadcast FM, just streaming.

Lolocaust:

--- Quote from: PassiveTheory on 11 Oct 2008, 11:54 ---My old boss at KBZT pretty much told me that he fucking hates Death Cab for Cutie because, of the three times their management organized something involving the band and the radio station, they acted like total dicks every time, ranging from asking why there's not a private elevator for the band to putting on an intimate acoustic in-studio performance but having the gall to avoid talking to any of the people that won tickets to the event, much less acknowledging their presence. Weird.

--- End quote ---

thats sad to hear.

glyphic:
I just got a job as a sports producer at WJBM in Jerseyville, Il. I get to announce a list of sponsors and cue up commercials that air between quarters of high school basketball games.

It's everything I imagined it could be!

In all fairness, I'm actually excited to do the job. I'm also excited by the prospect of using it to get a better job in a bigger station some day. Gotta get into the music industry somehow, you know?

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