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×Several years ago, Radio Survivor had the pleasure of speaking with artist and restaurateur Alice Brock, the woman who provided much inspiration for Arlo Guthrie’s inadvertent Thanksgiving Day radio staple, “Alice’s Restaurant.” Sadly, Alice Brock passed away on November 21, 2024 at the age of 83, just a week before the classic rock radio airwaves will be blanketed with the song that made her famous. This year, in honor of Alice, we are presenting the Radio Survivor episode that we recorded with her in advance of Thanksgiving 2020, which was the most unusual of holidays, as the COVID-19 pandemic kept many of us separated from friends and family. During our discussion, Alice Brock shares with us not only some insight into the 18-minute anti-war epic “Alice’s Restaurant”; but also stories about her life and holiday traditions. For 2020, Brock was inspired to create a special introductory message for radio stations to play in advance of “Alice’s Restaurant,” and she explains why she was moved to offer up these words of thanks during that pandemic year in particular. As we approach another holiday, our thoughts go out to Alice Brock’s friends and family. We are so grateful to have had the chance to chat with Alice and share Thanksgiving 2020 with her through the magic of podcasting. Show Notes: Thanksgiving Radio Tradition withstands the Pandemic as “Alice’s Restaurant” Hits the 2020 Airwaves Alice’s Restaurant on the Radio Thanksgiving 2024 Radio Survivor posts documenting where to hear “Alice’s Restaurant” on the radio Alice Brock’s Message for Radio Stations (NFCB) Alice Brock’s website Show Credits: This episode was produced by Jennifer Waits Hosted by Jennifer Waits, Eric Klein, and Paul Riismandel Edited by Eric Klein The post Podcast: Remembering Alice Brock of Alice’s Restaurant appeared first on Radio Survivor .…
We travel back to the 1980s, when the show, The Famous Computer Cafe , initially launched over the radio in southern California. With a focus on home computers, computer news, and more, the program had a fascinating roster of guests, including Timothy Leary, Donny Osmond, Bill Gates, and so many others. Although it was assumed that all the recordings of the show were lost; recently 53 episodes were found and digitized. Computer historian and archivist Kay Savetz spearheaded this project and joins us on Radio Survivor, alongside one of the creators and hosts of The Famous Computer Cafe , Ellen Fields. Show Notes: Listen to The Famous Computer Cafe on Archive.org The Famous Computer Cafe ads and ephemera on Archive.org Interviews with The Famous Computer Cafe founders on ANTIC: The Atari 8-bit Podcast Digitizing “The Famous Computer Cafe” Radio Show (GoFundMe) The PBS television show The Computer Chronicles (Wikipedia) Episode of “The Famous Computer Cafe” that mentions computer ads (at about the 4 minute mark) in New York taxi cabs Timothy Leary episode of “The Famous Computer Cafe” COMDEX was a computer trade show in Las Vegas from 1979 to 2003 (Wikipedia) “Resurfacing Women’s Contributions in Podcasting History” (Radio Survivor #135) The Famous Computer Cafe collection at Stanford University Libraries Show Credits: This episode was produced by Jennifer Waits Hosted by Jennifer Waits and Eric Klein Edited by Eric Klein The post Podcast #342 – The Famous Computer Cafe appeared first on Radio Survivor .…
Journalist Marc Masters joins us to discuss his book, High Bias: the Distorted History of the Cassette Tape . We dive into how the oft-maligned cassette influenced the music industry and our culture by inspiring musicians, taking music to the streets and returning power back to listeners. Show Notes High Bias: The Distorted History of the Cassette Tape at UNC Press High Bias: Music from the Book The Music Book Podcast The Spindle: A Podcast About 7-inch Records Minoy Shrimper Records and Tapes Aaron Dilloway Howard Steltzer The Daily Ping: The Personics System Show Credits: This episode was produced by Paul Riismandel Hosted by Jennifer Waits and Paul Riismandel Edited by Eric Klein The post Podcast #341 – The Distorted History of the Cassette Tape appeared first on Radio Survivor .…
Williams College student Josh Picoult arrived on campus with a fascination for both history and radio. Four years later, he’s about to graduate after completing his undergraduate thesis on the history of college radio station WCFM, where he’s also the general manager. On this edition of Radio Survivor, we are joined by Josh, who talks us through some of the big ideas from his thesis: Gas Pipes, Gigahertz, and Grunge: Broadcasting at Williams College, 1940-1998 . Josh also shares details about the current state of radio on campus. Show Notes: Williams College radio station WCFM 91.9 FM in Williamstown, Massachusetts Podcast #89 – How to Preserve Radio History (guest Laura Schnitker) Podcast #158 – Surveying Community Radio’s Deep Archives (guest Laura Schnitker) Jennifer’s radio station tours Radio Station Field Trip #100 – WPRB at Princeton University Show Credits: This episode was produced by Jennifer Waits Hosted by Jennifer Waits, Eric Klein and Paul Riismandel Edited by Eric Klein The post Podcast #340 – College Radio History at Williams College appeared first on Radio Survivor .…
Matthew Lasar talks with Brian Edwards-Tiekert, host of KPFA’s Upfront to commemorate the Birthday of Pacifica Radio. The post Podcast #339- 75 Years of Listener Supported Radio appeared first on Radio Survivor .
In the last few years YouTube has become one of the most popular platforms for consuming podcasts, even though it’s a primarily a video platform, and podcasts have traditionally been an audio-first medium. This fact has raised both questions and concerns with podcasters. Paul has worked on research studies intended to better understand why and how people use YouTube to consume podcasts. He shares that data along with analyses and thoughts on how podcasters might think about YouTube and video. Show Notes: Sounds Profitable’s Sound You Can See study The Download on Podcasts , Fall 2023 YouTube and Video Will Grow Podcasting in 2024 Podcasting on YouTube Show Credits: This episode was produced by Paul Riismandel Hosted by Jennifer Waits, Eric Klein and Paul Riismandel Edited by Eric Klein The post Podcast #338 – YouTube, Video and Podcasting appeared first on Radio Survivor .…
1 Podcast #337 – Catching up on Radio News including LPFM, a College Radio Archive, Documentaries, and More
The Radio Survivor team returns for a new episode, during which Jennifer, Eric and Paul recap some of the latest radio news. Topics this week including LPFM, college radio history, radio documentaries, expanding and returning radio stations, and a slow radio broadcast for Earth Day. Jennifer talks about her new gig working on a college radio history collection that is part of the Digital Library of Amateur Radio and Communications (DLARC) on the Internet Archive. Additionally, we cover some updates to the radio landscape, including details about the most recent low-power FM licensing window, during which 388 groups (and counting) have been awarded construction permits for new LPFM stations. In San Francisco, streaming radio station BFF.fm is the recipient of one of these coveted spots on the dial. Also coming to the San Francisco airwaves is Seattle-based non-commercial radio station KEXP, which acquired the former KREV full-power FM commercial frequency in a bankruptcy auction. Across the country in New York City, streaming community radio station East Village Radio is returning after it ceased operations nearly a decade ago. A few radio stories are coming to the big screen. 35,000 Watts , a documentary about college radio, has made its debut and is initially hitting the college radio circuit. Jennifer will be in attendance at a 35,000 Watts screening and panel discussion at Pomona College on March 28th as part of a fundraising event for college radio station KSPC. Another radio film in the works, 40 Watts to Nowhere , recounts the story of pirate radio station KBLT, which ran out of founder Sue Carpenter’s home in Silver Lake near Los Angeles in the late 1990s. Finally, we alert stations to an opportunity to participate in the annual Earth Day radio event: Wetland Project Slow Radio Broadcast on April 22, 2024. Stations can air all or part of the 24-hour broadcast featuring the sounds of nature, including birds, frogs, insects, and airplanes. Show Notes: Podcast #335 – Digital Library of Amateur Radio and Communications (DLARC) DLARC on the Internet Archive College Radio Collection on DLARC Website for the college radio documentary 35,000 Watts 35,000 Watts screening dates Pomona College radio station KSPC-FM website (and see Jennifer’s tour of KSPC ) BFF.fm on LPFM (Bff.fm) Jennifer’s tour of BFF.fm KEXP Coming Soon to the Bay Area (KEXP) Jennifer’s tour of KEXP in Seattle East Village Radio website Here is Why NYC’s Iconic East Village Radio is Coming Back from the Dead after a Decade (NY Post) Jennifer’s 2008 tour of East Village Radio Granted LPFM Applications for 2023 Filing Window (REC Networks) 40 Watts from Nowhere Documentary Kickstarter 40 Watts from Nowhere: A Journey into Pirate Radio book by Sue Carpenter (Amazon) Podcast #330 – Wetland Project and Slow Radio Wetland Project website Show Credits: This episode was produced by Jennifer Waits Hosted by Jennifer Waits, Eric Klein and Paul Riismandel Edited by Eric Klein The post Podcast #337 – Catching up on Radio News including LPFM, a College Radio Archive, Documentaries, and More appeared first on Radio Survivor .…
On this edition of the show, we explore public radio history, specifically the origins of public radio in the United States, including the important role played by college and university-based stations. Josh Shepperd joins to talk about his new book, Shadow of the New Deal: The Victory of Public Broadcasting , which examines the intersections between the media reform movement, public broadcasting, educational technology and communications policy and research. Josh is an assistant professor of media studies at the University of Colorado Boulder and is Director of the Radio Preservation Task Force at the Library of Congress . Show Notes: Josh Shepperd’s website at University of Colorado Boulder Radio Preservation Task Force of the Library of Congress Shadow of the New Deal: The Victory of Public Broadcasting (affiliate link on Amazon) Association of College and University Broadcasting Stations (ACUBS) evolved into the National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB) Unlocking the Airwaves collection of NAEB materials Robert McChesney’s book: Telcommunications, Mass Media, and Democracy: The Battle for the Control of U.S. Broadcasting, 1928-1935 (affiliate link on Amazon) What is Low Power FM? (page on Radio Survivor) Podcast #333 – Low Power FM for Dummies (LPFM window opens Dec. 6, 2023) Prometheus Radio Project Common Frequency Show Credits: This episode was produced by Jennifer Waits Hosted by Jennifer Waits, Eric Klein and Paul Riismandel Edited by Eric Klein The post Podcast #336 – Educational Radio and the Beginnings of Public Radio appeared first on Radio Survivor .…
On this week’s show, we peek behind the scenes of The Digital Library of Amateur Radio and Communications (DLARC). A project of the Internet Archive, the DLARC collection includes a range of amateur radio-related materials, including magazines, ham radio newsletters, podcasts and even discussion forums. Within the expansive library are items generally categorized as non-commercial radio, including pirate radio, shortwave, numbers stations, experimental radio, and “radio weirdness.” Additionally, every episode of the Radio Survivor Podcast was recently added to DLARC, which is how we learned about this archive. DLARC’s Curator Kay Savetz joins us on Radio Survivor to talk about not only the archive, but also how you can contribute. Show Notes The Digital Library of Amateur Radio and Communications (DLARC) Kay Savetz website Radio Survivor Podcast episodes archived on DLARC October 2022 announcement about launch of DLARC Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC) Internet Archive Podcast #178: Irish Pirate Radio Archive (with guests Brian Greene and John Walsh) Podcast #212: Border Radio in North America (with guest Kevin Curran) Podcast #260: Radio History on the Northern Border of Mexico (with guest Sonia Robles) Look out FCC Part 15 Devices: AM radio is gonna getcha! (learn about Matthew’s Part 15 spider) Radio4All The Shortwave Report Mediageek radio show Show Credits: This episode was produced by Jennifer Waits Hosted by Jennifer Waits, Eric Klein, Matthew Lasar, and Paul Riismandel Edited by Eric Klein The post Podcast #335 – Digital Library of Amateur Radio and Communications appeared first on Radio Survivor .…
World College Radio Day takes place on October 6, 2023 and in honor of that, we dig into the early history of college radio on our latest episode of the show. Jennifer Waits walks us through her research about college radio in the 1920s and earlier, sharing details from a paper that she presented this past spring at the Radio Preservation Task Force Conference at the Library of Congress. In that paper, she argues that we should be broadening our definitions of what college radio is, pointing out examples of radio clubs, radio experiments, and amateur radio activities that mirror the activities of future “broadcast” stations. Jennifer recounts stories from more than 100 years ago, pointing out the incredible contributions that students have made to radio history. Along the way, we hear tales about early student radio practitioners at places like Haverford College, Union College, Harvard University, and Columbia University. Jennifer also asks for listeners to share details that they may have about very early college radio (1920s and earlier) at other schools. Show Notes: College Radio Day World College Radio Day is October 6 College radio history resources on Radio Survivor’s “About College Radio” page College Radio Watch: College Radio is Older Than You Think Radio Preservation Task Force 2023 Radio Preservation Task Force Conference Jennifer’s radio station tours College radio history on Radio Survivor Union College (WRUC) radio tour Making Waves: Race, radio and the legacy of Wendell King (Union College) From Wireless Experiments to Streaming: The Secret History and Changing Role of College Radio at Haverford College, 1923-2014 Haverford on the Radio (Jennifer’s piece in Haverford Magazine) WHRC – Haverford College Radio Tours from 2009 and from 2014 College Radio Revival at Haverford College’s WHRC California Historical Radio Society The Gas Pipe Networks is 80 Tour of Brown University radio station BSR Lee De Forest Podcast #333 – Low Power FM for Dummies Show Credits: This episode was produced by Jennifer Waits Hosted by Jennifer Waits, Eric Klein, and Paul Riismandel Edited by Eric Klein Photo: Jennifer Waits’ photo of a photo of the Union College Radio Club. Courtesy of Special Collections, Schaffer Library, Union College (RG-08-006-015) The post Podcast #334 – College Radio’s Hidden Early History appeared first on Radio Survivor .…
10/17/23 Update! The new low power FM filing window has been delayed and is now opening on December 6, 2023. See the FCC’s announcement here . On our latest episode of Radio Survivor, it’s a very special treat, with all four Radio Survivor hosts at the mic discussing an exciting low power FM opportunity. Another low power FM licensing window for non-commercial radio stations in the United States opens on November 1, 2023 December 6, 2023. Who is eligible to apply for these licenses? And why should they? And what help is available? Our guest, Sharon Scott, joins us to talk us through all things LPFM. Scott is the co-founder and general manager of a low power FM radio station, WXOX-LP in Louisville, Kentucky. She is also the author of Low Power FM for Dummies , which is set to be released in October, 2023. Show Notes FCC Public Notice on Revised Dates for LPFM Filing Window (10/17/23) Low Power FM for Dummies (affiliate link on Amazon) Sharon Scott’s LPFM Resources website Radio station WXOX-LP (ARTxFM) Jennifer’s “SpinningIndie” radio station tours Podcast #331: New Low-Power FM Opportunity Coming This November Sex and Broadcasting , book by Lorenzo Milam (affiliate link on Amazon) R.I.P. Radio Trailblazer Lorenzo Milam Vanderbilt University’s college radio station WRVU 2023 Grassroots Radio Conference is October 19-22 in Charleston, WV, hosted by WTSQ-FM Prometheus Radio Project WORT-FM , Madison, Wisconsin Common Frequency Broadcast Tool and Die Meow! Get Ready for Low Power FM Radio for Cats and Dogs (Matthew’s piece on Flash Cats Radio) Michelle Bradley’s REC Networks Free Radio Berkeley Mbanna Kantako and the Human Rights Information Network (DIYmedia.net) The Inspiration for US Micropower Radio, and the Mediageek Radio Show – Mbanna Kantako from the Archives (Mediageek) Pete Tridish at International Media Action San Francisco Liberation Radio story on FoundSF Seizing the Airwaves – A Free Radio Handbook Low Power FM Radio – including details on Class D (10 watt) stations (FCC) XRAY.fm in Portland, Oregon Solving the Mystery of the Ubiquitous Radio Station Call Letter Signs: The Leo Blais Interview Show Credits: This episode was produced by Jennifer Waits Hosted by Jennifer Waits, Eric Klein, Matthew Lasar and Paul Riismandel Edited by Eric Klein The post Podcast #333 – Low Power FM for Dummies appeared first on Radio Survivor .…
Jennifer, our intrepid radio station tour guide, leads us through some of her recent visits to college radio stations in New York and Rhode Island. This most recent academic year (2022-23) was an active one, with college campuses and radio stations coming back to life as pandemic restrictions have eased. We also discuss a long-running college radio program that just turned 50 years old. We are curious if listeners know of other programs of a similar vintage. We close the show with a discussion of the 20th anniversary of podcasting. Show Notes: Podcast #329: New York College Radio Tours College Radio Station KXLU at Loyola Marymount University Alma Del Barrio – show at KXLU International Polka Party Radio Station Visit #141: WKCR at Columbia University College radio station WSLC at Sarah Lawrence College Radio Station Visit #171: WSLC at Sarah Lawrence College BSR aka Brown Student and Community Radio Radio Station Visit #170: BSR at Brown University WBRU radio at Brown University Brown Student Radio to go Online-Only (July, 2011 article on Radio Survivor) WBRU Programming Leaves FM in Advance of $5.63 Million License Sale to EMF (September, 2017 article on Radio Survivor) 360 Degrees Experience in Sound show on WBRU A Matter of Degrees (film) College Radio Survivor: Remembering Film “A Matter of Degrees” and More News WPIR Pratt Radio Tumblr WPIR Pratt Radio site Celebrating Podcasting’s 20th Birthday Podnews: Happy 20th Birthday, Podcasting Paul’s former podcast: Mediageek Jennifer’s appearance on Mediageek: The Value of College Radio (July 16, 2009) Why Every Radio Station Sounds the Same Paul appeared on the New Media Show episode: Unleashing the Potential of Audio and Video Content #547 Podcast #135: Resurfacing Women’s Contributions in Podcasting History College Radio Station WSVA at the School of Visual Arts Show Credits: Produced by Jennifer Waits Hosted by Eric Klein, Jennifer Waits and Paul Riismandel Edited by Eric Klein The post Podcast #332 – More College Radio Tours & Podcasting Turns 20 appeared first on Radio Survivor .…
It’s been nearly three years since the FCC first announced that a new low-power FM (LPFM) application window would be forthcoming. Now we know that November 1 – 8, 2023 will be the third-ever opportunity for qualified non-profits to apply for a license. Jennifer, Eric and Paul review all the pertinent details, explaining why there is excitement around LPFM and this next chance for new community and college radio stations to go on the air. We also take another look at Franken FMs – vestigial low-power TV (LPTV) stations on channel 6 that can be heard at the far left end of the FM radio dial. They were supposed to go off the air a year ago when the last LPTV stations converted to digital broadcasts. But the FCC eventually granted 13 of them “Special Temporary Authority” to continue broadcasting an analog radio signal experimentally even while their video signals went digital. At its July meeting the Commission plans to vote on rules that would allow these Franken FMs to live on, and we discuss what’s at stake. Show Notes: Podcast #269 – How To Get an FM Radio License in 2021 New Opportunity for Low-Power FM Community Radio Stations Opens November 1, 2023 Why There Will Be Fewer Opportunities for New LPFMs in the November Application Window The Greatest Flowering of Community Radio in History Happened in the 2010s Resources on applying for an LPFM license: Rec Network’s LPFM.app Common Frequency Prometheus Radio Project KOMF-LP tour in Denver San Francisco Community Radio is a LPFM in a time-sharing agreement FrankenFMs Up for Final Vote at FCC Chicago’s MeTV FM Takes the Back Door to Radio Ratings Success Show Credits This episode was produced by Paul Riismandel Hosted by Jennifer Waits, Eric Klein and Paul Riismandel Edited by Eric Klein The post Podcast #331 – New Low-Power FM Opportunity Coming this November appeared first on Radio Survivor .…
The Radio Survivors return with a new podcast episode! On this edition of the show, we discuss soundscapes and the concept of slow radio. Our guests, artists Brady Marks and Mark Timmings are the creators and producers of the 7th annual Wetland Project slow radio broadcast, taking place on Earth Day on April 22, 2023. This 24-hour broadcast is comprised of audio recordings made at the ṮEḴTEḴSEN wetland in W̱ SÁNEĆ territory (Saturna Island, BC) and is available for airing on interested radio stations (email info AT wetlandproject DOT com). Brady Marks is a digital media artist working primarily in audiovisual practices, new media and kinetic art. She is also a member of the Soundscape Collective at Vancouver Co-operative Radio and a frequent host of Soundscape on Co-op Radio. Mark Timmings is a multidisciplinary artist who explores perceptions of place by appropriating data and enfolding them into the domain of art. Show Notes: Wetland Project Wetland Project on Twitter The Wetland Project Returns for Earth Day 2021 (Radio Survivor) Mark Timmings Brady Marks Vancouver Co-Op Radio Soundscape Show on Vancouver Co-op Radio World Soundscape Project Hildegard Westerkamp Slow television (Wikipedia) Andy Warhol’s film Empire (Library of Congress article) Wetland Project: Explorations in Sound, Ecology and Post-Geographical Art (book) Show Credits: This episode was produced by Jennifer Waits Hosted by Jennifer Waits and Eric Klein Edited by Eric Klein The post Podcast #330: Wetland Project and Slow Radio appeared first on Radio Survivor .…
The Radio Survivors return with a new podcast episode! Jennifer reports on her visits to four college radio stations in New York state in November, 2022. Part of a longtime project to document radio station field trips, these recent tours are her first since 2019. As COVID-19 restrictions have loosened, stations are largely back to normal operations, with many on an upswing, with more active participants. Jennifer also shares some radio history tidbits, as each of the stations that she visited has fascinating back stories. At Union College, students began broadcasting music over amateur radio in 1920. A trip to the Union College archives was like a dream for our resident college radio historian. Show Notes: Podcast #256 : The Robin Hood of the Avant-Garde (episode with Kenneth Goldsmith) Peruse all of Jennifer’s Radio Station Tours Radio Station Visit #166 : College Radio Station WCDB at University at Albany WCDB-FM at University at Albany WRUC-FM at Union College WRUC in the Union College Archives & Special Collections WXBC at Bard College WRPI-FM at Rensselaer Polytechnic University Wave Farm Radio Station Visit #145: Wave Farm and WGXC Radio Station Visit #146: WGXC Hudson Underground (Codes) piece at Wave Farm by Yvette Janine Jackson Freeform Portland Podcast #41 : Raising the Antenna (Eric attends antenna-raising at Freeform Portland) Radio Station Visit #151 : Freeform Portland Scumbag Radio Podcast #95 : Mixcloud can be Community Radio, Too Is YouTube the Home of the New Radio Pirates? Show Credits: Hosted by Eric Klein, Jennifer Waits and Paul Riismandel Edited by Eric Klein The post Podcast #329: New York College Radio Tours appeared first on Radio Survivor .…
The Radio Survivors return with a new episode! For this edition, recorded in July, 2022, our guest is Lori Emerson, Founding Director of the Media Archaeology Lab (the MAL). She’s also an Associate Professor in the English Department and Director of the Intermedia Arts, Writing, and Performance Program at University of Colorado at Boulder. Lori joins us to chat about her current research into “other networks” and her work at the Media Archaeology Lab, which she started in 2009. Full of media from the past (computers, phones, radios, recording devices, books and more), the MAL “is a place for cross-disciplinary, experimental research, teaching, and creative practice using one of the largest collections in the world of still functioning media.” In our discussion, we also explore technology history, talk about Lori’s recent broadcasting experiments, and learn about the ways that experimental poetry is connected with vintage computers. Show Notes: Lori Emerson ‘s website Other Networks exploration on Lori’s website Media Archaeology Lab website Lori Emerson’s Twitter Sarah Grant, “ Plant Nodes ” Danja Vasiliev, “ Netless “ Emulated versions of bpNichol’s “ First Screening ” (1982-83, written in Apple Basic for Apple IIe) One Laptop Per Child Mesh Network Wiki libi striegl and Lori Emerson article “Anarchive as technique in the Media Archaeology Lab | building a one Laptop Per Child mesh network” ( PDF download , requires Academia.edu registration) Show Credits: This episode was produced by Jennifer Waits Hosted by Jennifer Waits and Paul Riismandel Edited by Eric Klein The post Podcast #328: Media Archaeology and Other Networks appeared first on Radio Survivor .…
On this week’s program, we turn our attention to the history of industrial music – not the noisy music genre – but music played in industrial settings for workers. A variety of services offered (and still offer) background music for workplaces. Muzak and the RCA Plant Broadcasting System are just a few of the products that were sold to companies in the hopes of increasing morale and/or efficiency. Our guest, Alix Hui is associate professor of History at Mississippi State University and has been studying the history of industrial music systems, as well as background music generally. Show Notes: Alexandra Hui profile at Mississippi State University website Alix’s paper at the Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference: “Laboring Sound: Industrial Music Systems, Worker Morale, and Pan-Aural Listening” Walter Van Dyke Bingham , industrial psychologist (Wikipedia) Muzak history (Wikipedia) Mood Media website Attention K-Mart Shoppers : K-Mart radio/audio collection on Archive.org Muzak to Get Mutated To: E-Z Listening with DEVO (article on Dangerous Minds) Scholar Emily Thompson The post Podcast #327: Industrial Music Systems and Workplace Broadcasts appeared first on Radio Survivor .…
The annual Infinite Dial survey from Edison Research was recently released, showing what people in the US are listening to, and where. It even includes social media platforms like TikTok, which Eric observes young people often use like radio, playing in the background as they go about daily activities. We review the stats, and also get into the FCC’s latest count of radio stations. Spoiler alert: there are more than ever. Jennifer shares her recent visit to the Pyrite Radio art installation, featuring radios using fool’s gold as their crystal. Show Notes: Edison Research Infinite Dial 2022 FCC Broadcast Stations Totals for Q1 2022 For comparison, Radio Station Totals for Q1 2012 Jennifer’s dispatch on Pyrite Radio for Hii Magazine The post Podcast #326: The State of Listening and Broadcast Radio in 2022 appeared first on Radio Survivor .…
The Radio Survivors return to their microphones to review what’s new in radio. Of course, the Russian invasion of Ukraine hangs heavy over our heads, and we review how the international community is leveraging radio to delivery needed communications and information to Ukrainians, as well as how radio is attempting to serve the Ukrainian diaspora. Unfortunately, independent voices inside Russia are also being repressed. March is Women’s History Month, and the 8th is International Women’s Day. Jennifer participated in a special panel on “Gender Dynamics and Industry Barriers in Podcasting, Broadcasting, and Beyond,” airing on affiliate station XRAY.fm in Portland, Oregon. We also touch on the Franken FMs that refuse to die, the anticipated LPFM application window, and SPIN magazine’s coverage of ICE FM at Antarctica’s McMurdo Station. Show Notes XRAY’s 5th Annual Amplify Women Teach-In Polish Radio 1 is serving news to Ukraine with a Ukrainian-language news broadcast on longwave WRMI Radio Miami International has resumed rebroadcasts of Radio Ukraine Int’l on shortwave daily, except Friday, at 1200 – 1230 UTC on 7570 kHz. NY Times: BBC revives shortwave r adio dispatches in Ukraine, and draws ire of Russia The Guardian: State communications watchdog Roskomnadzor restricted access to BBC Russia’s online presence , as well as Radio Liberty and the Meduza media outlet Reuters: Liberal Russian radio station is taken off air Inside Radio: NAB Says Russian-Sponsored Programming Should Be Off U.S. Radio College Radio Stands With Ukraine About a “half-dozen” Franken-FMs remain on the air SPIN: ICE FM: The World’s Most Remote — And Coldest — Radio Station Podcast #146 – Volunteer Radio from Antarctica Audium World According to Sound Jennifer’s review of World According to Sound The post Podcast #325 – Ukraine Radio, Int’l Women’s Day and Franken FMs appeared first on Radio Survivor .…
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