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Radio Survivor Podcast

341 episodes - English - Latest episode: 2 months ago - ★★★★★ - 30 ratings

The Radio Survivor podcast is a weekly show that explores the future of community media, with a focus on community radio, college radio, low-power FM and public access TV, along with podcasting and internet radio. Hosts Paul Riismandel, Eric Klein and Jennifer Waits highlight the best and most innovative audio programming and keep you updated on the news that affects our ability to make, create, hear and see great community media.

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Podcast #239 – Hunkering Down with Raven Radio in Sitka, Alaska

March 31, 2020 02:29 - 1 hour - 42.3 MB

Raven Radio, KCAW-FM, serves Sitka and the remote communities of Southeast Alaska with public radio content, local news and volunteer-produced programming. Like “shelter in place” elsewhere in the lower 48, Sitka is on what they call a “hunker down” advisory. We talk with KCAW General Manager and friend of the show, Becky Meiers about how […] The post Podcast #239 – Hunkering Down with Raven Radio in Sitka, Alaska appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #238 – Social Distancing, Going Remote and Automation during Global Pandemic

March 25, 2020 03:53 - 1 hour - 51.4 MB

The University of Virgina’s WTJU now only permits one person in their studios at one time and has five remote locations ready to take over live broadcasting. That’s a couple of ways that community and college stations are coping with the COVID-19 pandemic. Community radio WTJU General Manager Nathan Moore joins this week to explain […] The post Podcast #238 – Social Distancing, Going Remote and Automation during Global Pandemic appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #237 – How Community & College Radio Can Deal with COVID-19

March 18, 2020 04:42 - 1 hour - 47.6 MB

Community and college radio stations are unique in broadcasting because in addition to being important community services, many are also a community crossroads, hosting dozens or hundreds of people in their studios and spaces in any given week. That means the novel coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic poses a specific challenge for these broadcasters. KPFA’s “UpFront” co-host […] The post Podcast #237 – How Community & College Radio Can Deal with COVID-19 appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #236 – FCC and the Supremes

March 11, 2020 04:23 - 1 hour - 49.9 MB

FCC policy has left media ownership diversity at “obnoxiously low levels,” especially considering that more minority and women ownership is one of the desired objectives. That’s what Prof. Chris Terry from the University of Minnesota tells us on this week’s show. The Commission may be headed to the Supreme Court to defend its diversity policy, […] The post Podcast #236 – FCC and the Supremes appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #235 – Pulling Back the Curtain

March 04, 2020 03:55 - 1 hour - 36.7 MB

Jennifer, Eric and Paul have some college radio news to review, but first they pull back the curtain to survey the state of affairs in Radio Survivorland. They note some recent attention from The A.V. Club and Podnews along with a nice uptick in podcast audience as they reflect on the importance of sticking with […] The post Podcast #235 – Pulling Back the Curtain appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #234 – Community Access Radio in New Zealand

February 26, 2020 05:09 - 58 minutes - 54.1 MB

In New Zealand a dozen partially government-funded radio stations are charged with providing access to under-represented groups and communities. Wellington Access Radio, situated in New Zealand’s capital city, was the first station of its kind in that country, and station manager Kristen Paterson tells us more about its history and mission. Kristen explains the funding […] The post Podcast #234 – Community Access Radio in New Zealand appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #233 – Border Radio in North America (rebroadcast)

February 19, 2020 00:08 - 58 minutes - 54.1 MB

Radio waves don’t obey borders, and stations have been taking advantage of this fact since the dawn of the medium – often despite the rules of government regulators where the signals go. Dr. Kevin Curran of Arizona State University has been studying border radio stations extensively, making it the subject of his doctoral dissertation. Everyone […] The post Podcast #233 – Border Radio in North America (rebroadcast) appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #232 – Documenting & Preserving Radio at HBCUs

February 12, 2020 00:24 - 1 hour - 38 MB

Scholar Jocelyn Robinson says about one-third of Historically Black Colleges and Universities have radio stations. Her mission is to survey them and help preserve their histories and recorded legacies through the HBCU Radio Station Archival Survey Project, which she directs. On this episode Robinson tells us about this project, and explains why it’s important to […] The post Podcast #232 – Documenting & Preserving Radio at HBCUs appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #231 – Eric Nuzum

February 05, 2020 01:13 - 1 hour - 34.8 MB

Eric Nuzum started NPR’s podcasting efforts in 2005 where he worked for over a decade and helped produce hit shows like “TED Radio Hour” and “Invisibila” – he left NPR for Audible, where he led Amazons efforts in the realm of short form audio and podcasts until 2018. Eric Nuzum is currently a consultant and […] The post Podcast #231 – Eric Nuzum appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #230 – The Library of Congress Launches Podcast Preservation Project

January 29, 2020 04:40 - 1 hour - 48.6 MB

On this week’s episode we learn about a brand new project at the Library of Congress that is focused entirely on archiving podcasts. Ted Westervelt, Manager of the Podcast Preservation Project at Library of Congress, joins us to share early details from this new initiative. He explains that the hope is that a wide variety […] The post Podcast #230 – The Library of Congress Launches Podcast Preservation Project appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #229 – Reading the PIRATE Act

January 22, 2020 00:29 - 58 minutes - 54.1 MB

The PIRATE Act, recently passed by Congress, is intended to stem the tide of unlicensed radio broadcasting by providing the Federal Communications Commission with new tools. Chief amongst them are new maximum fines, and a shortcut to issuing them. But will this really work? Author and radio scholar John Anderson says that a lot of […] The post Podcast #229 – Reading the PIRATE Act appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #228 – College Radio’s Biggest Decade

January 15, 2020 05:01 - 1 hour - 39.7 MB

Last week we declared that the 2010s were a banner decade for community radio. As Jennifer notes, though college radio had a tough start to the last decade, with the loss of prominent stations like KUSF, KTRU and WRVU, the service seriously bounced back, aided by factors like the low-power FM boom, internet radio, HD […] The post Podcast #228 – College Radio’s Biggest Decade appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #227 – A Banner Decade for Community Radio and FrankenFMs

January 08, 2020 02:53 - 58 minutes - 54.1 MB

We begin part one of our review of the last decade in radio with the observation that it saw the greatest expansion of community radio in history. Though the second US LPFM licensing window that happened in 2013 is a significant driver, the growth happened all over the world. The 2010s were also a growth […] The post Podcast #227 – A Banner Decade for Community Radio and FrankenFMs appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #226 – Irish Pirate Radio Encore

December 31, 2019 23:41 - 1 hour - 56.8 MB

Here at the close of 2019 and the beginning of 2020 we’re celebrating the 31st anniversary of the end of one of the most fascinating periods in radio broadcast history, when pirate radio ruled the Irish airwaves. We enjoyed this interview – recorded at the beginning of 2019 – and we think you will, too. […] The post Podcast #226 – Irish Pirate Radio Encore appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #225 – A Review of 2019 in Radio

December 25, 2019 08:33 - 58 minutes - 54.1 MB

Matthew Lasar starts off this episode by declaring that this was the year that his undergraduate students stopped listening to broadcast AM/FM radio. Then he admits, he’s nearly stopped, too. Find out why in this lively rundown of what was significant to radio in 2019. On the other hand, our resident college radio expert Jennifer […] The post Podcast #225 – A Review of 2019 in Radio appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #224: How the FCC Could Support Diversity, Localism & Competition in Radio & TV

December 19, 2019 03:47 - 58 minutes - 54.1 MB

All nine judges on the Third Circuit Court of Appeals recently denied the FCC’s request for a rehearing on its many-times rejected media ownership rules. Prof. Christopher Terry calls this the Commission’s “Legacy of Failure.” But it begs the question, what does success look like? Prof. Terry, who teaches media law at the University of […] The post Podcast #224: How the FCC Could Support Diversity, Localism & Competition in Radio & TV appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #223: Will CMJ Return, Will AM Go Digital and Will FrankenFMs Disappear? Plus Other Big Questions

December 11, 2019 06:05 - 1 hour - 44.8 MB

The Federal Communications Commission is all about radio at the end of 2019, and we catch you up on what you need to know. We all have questions about the possibility of AM stations going all-digital, including the FCC. The regulatory body released the things it wants to know about how digital stations would work, […] The post Podcast #223: Will CMJ Return, Will AM Go Digital and Will FrankenFMs Disappear? Plus Other Big Questions appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #222 – Marking the 20th Anniversary of Indymedia

December 04, 2019 04:49 - 58 minutes - 27.1 MB

November 30 was the 20th anniversary of the “Battle of Seattle” protests against the World Trade Organization ministerial meetings in that Pacific Northwest city. The broad array of groups and 80,000 people who assembled understood they would not receive a fair hearing in the mainstream press, so they built their own internet-based platform to instantly […] The post Podcast #222 – Marking the 20th Anniversary of Indymedia appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #221 – The Intertwined History of the Radio and Recording Industries

November 27, 2019 04:02 - 1 hour - 46.9 MB

On this week’s show, we take a trip back to the early 20th century to learn about the recording industry’s intertwined relationship with radio and music culture. Our guest is Kyle Barnett, Associate Professor of Media Studies in the Department of Communication at Bellarmine University. Barnett’s forthcoming book, Record Cultures: The Transformation of the U.S. […] The post Podcast #221 – The Intertwined History of the Radio and Recording Industries appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #220 – The College Radio Station ‘That Shouldn’t Exist’

November 20, 2019 04:21 - 58 minutes - 54.1 MB

When Jim Bolt was in college at Sacramento State University in 1989 college radio was exerting unprecedented cultural influence in the U.S. But this campus no longer had a radio station. Though he had heard stories of an earlier student-run AM station – KERS – he couldn’t get to the bottom of why it no […] The post Podcast #220 – The College Radio Station ‘That Shouldn’t Exist’ appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #219 – The Next Chance To Get an FM Station License; a College Station 60th; All-Digital AM

November 13, 2019 23:04 - 58 minutes - 40.7 MB

In April 2020 the FCC will open up the next auction for FM radio licenses. This is the next, and only currently scheduled opportunity to build a new radio station in the U.S. Jennifer, Eric and Paul discuss this news, along with celebrating the 60th birthday of KFJC-FM at Foothill College in Los Altos Hills, […] The post Podcast #219 – The Next Chance To Get an FM Station License; a College Station 60th; All-Digital AM appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast # 218: Archiving Public Media

November 07, 2019 21:49 - 58 minutes - 40.7 MB

On this week’s episode, Karen Cariani, the David O. Ives Executive Director of the WGBH Media Library and Archives, joins us to talk about the work of the American Archive of Public Broadcasting (AAPB). A collaboration between the Library of Congress and WGBH, the AAPB not only archives public radio and television; but it also […] The post Podcast # 218: Archiving Public Media appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #217: Radio Spectrum and Transmission Art

October 31, 2019 00:09 - 58 minutes - 54.1 MB

Amanda Dawn Christie is an artist enamored with radios and radio waves. The Assistant Professor, Studio Arts at Concordia University (Montreal, Canada) joins us on the show to discuss her most recent transmission art project, Ghosts in the Airglow, in which she created work at the HAARP facility in Alaska. Christie also shares with us […] The post Podcast #217: Radio Spectrum and Transmission Art appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #216 – Archiving LGBTQ Radio History (Rebroadcast)

October 23, 2019 01:00 - 58 minutes - 54.1 MB

Our guest is Brian DeShazor, an independent radio researcher and founder of the Queer Radio Research Project. Formerly the Director of the Pacifica Radio Archives, DeShazor has taken a special interest in uncovering and highlighting the LGBTQ voices that have aired on community radio in decades past. On the episode, we discuss the history of […] The post Podcast #216 – Archiving LGBTQ Radio History (Rebroadcast) appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #215 – Lessons Indymedia Has for Us Today

October 16, 2019 01:51 - 58 minutes - 54.1 MB

Today our online networks are largely owned and operated by corporations that spy on us for profit, but 20 years ago leftist activists built a very different kind of online network. It was called Indymedia. It was one of the first online spaces where people could self publish photos and text as well as audio […] The post Podcast #215 – Lessons Indymedia Has for Us Today appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #214 – Net Neutrality Is a Local Issue Now

October 09, 2019 04:13 - 1 hour - 39.9 MB

Net neutrality received a very mixed ruling from the DC Circuit Court of Appeals last week. The Court largely upheld the significantly looser rules passed by the FCC in 2017 under the leadership of Republican Chairman Ajit Pai. But at the same time the Court said the Commission overstepped its bounds in attempting to forbid […] The post Podcast #214 – Net Neutrality Is a Local Issue Now appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #213: Four Strikes for the FCC’s Media Ownership Policy

October 02, 2019 06:11 - 1 hour - 42.1 MB

The FCC lost in court for the fourth time on September 23, in what’s become a really bad habit in the case known as Prometheus Radio Project v. FCC. The Third Circuit Court of Appeals keeps sending the Commission back to do homework to justify with evidence the changes it wants to make in loosening […] The post Podcast #213: Four Strikes for the FCC’s Media Ownership Policy appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #212 – Border Radio in North America

September 25, 2019 04:18 - 1 hour - 41.6 MB

Radio waves don’t obey borders, and stations have been taking advantage of this fact since the dawn of the medium – often despite the rules of government regulators where the signals go. Dr. Kevin Curran of Arizona State University has been studying border radio stations extensively, making it the subject of his doctoral dissertation. Everyone […] The post Podcast #212 – Border Radio in North America appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #211 – Surveying Community Radio’s Deep Archives

September 17, 2019 23:43 - 58 minutes - 54.1 MB

More than 600 community radio recordings from 1965 – 1986 are archived at the University of Maryland. These tapes were shared through a program exchange operated by the National Federation of Community broadcasters. The breadth of programming contained in these programs is remarkable, and underscores the still-active mission of the NFCB to support and promote […] The post Podcast #211 – Surveying Community Radio’s Deep Archives appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #210 – Youth Radio by the Beach

September 10, 2019 23:15 - 1 hour - 36 MB

RadiOpio Program Director Laura Civitello has the enviable job of running a youth radio station on the Hawaiian Island of Maui. From an upstairs perch at the beach side Pa’ ia Youth and Cultural Center, Civitello manages KOPO-LP, whose on-air hosts range in age from 9 to 19 years old. On this week’s show, Civitello […] The post Podcast #210 – Youth Radio by the Beach appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #209 – Audio Fiction’s very long history of innovation

September 03, 2019 22:53 - 58 minutes - 54.1 MB

From the “Classical Radio Era” to today’s hottest podcasts, we’re here for the love of radio drama and fictional sound-art. Our guest is Neil Verma, author of a book and teacher of classes on the subject, although as he tells us on today’s episode, the class became a lot more popular with students after he […] The post Podcast #209 – Audio Fiction’s very long history of innovation appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #208 – Radio and Podcast Pathfinding in San Francisco and Podcast Movement

August 28, 2019 04:01 - 1 hour - 40 MB

Jennifer is back from travels, that included Hawaiian community radio, to join Eric and Paul. First up, a question: is “pathfinder” a good replacement for the word “pioneer,” the latter of which has an unfortunate colonial heritage? Listener Pat Flanagan suggested it to us after we asked for input a couple of episodes, so we […] The post Podcast #208 – Radio and Podcast Pathfinding in San Francisco and Podcast Movement appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #207 – Building More Communities Around Your Station

August 20, 2019 23:47 - 58 minutes - 54.1 MB

Nathan Moore is the General Manager of WTJU at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia. Hear how and why he has lead the way to build a podcasting studio for the community to use, as well as a student run LPFM college radio station and a concert series and a summer camp. Show Notes: […] The post Podcast #207 – Building More Communities Around Your Station appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #206 – Podcasts Are Radio

August 15, 2019 23:56 - 58 minutes - 54.2 MB

With mergers, acquisitions and millions of dollars changing hands, podcasts continue to be in the news. But just when it seems like well-funded networks are edging out the indies, Paul and Eric are here to assure community and college broadcasters and independent podcasters that there is growing opportunity for them, too. Show Notes: Paul on […] The post Podcast #206 – Podcasts Are Radio appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #205 – A Brief Update

August 07, 2019 03:49 - 27 minutes - 13 MB

Hello, Eric Klein here. This week’s episode of the radio show features wall to wall music selected by Matthew Lasar to demonstrate his passion for the radio format he would like to hear more of in the world, Hybrid Highbrow. All that music would be against the rules in a podcast, so this web-only version […] The post Podcast #205 – A Brief Update appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #204 – Resistance Radio ‘The People’s Airwaves’

July 30, 2019 23:25 - 1 hour - 39 MB

This week we explore the role of radio as a tool for resistance with two of the eight organizers of the “Resistance Radio ‘The People’s Airwaves'” exhibit in Brooklyn, New York. Interference Archive volunteers Celia Easton Koehler and Elena Levi join us on the podcast to discuss the scope of the exhibit, which investigates a […] The post Podcast #204 – Resistance Radio ‘The People’s Airwaves’ appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #203 – FCC One Step Closer to Defunding Community Media

July 25, 2019 04:12 - 1 hour - 40.3 MB

The FCC is one step closer to a rule change that threatens to de-fund community media and technology, by undermining a long-established principle that cable and internet companies owe rent to municipalities for use of the public right-of-way. Sabrina Roach, board member of the Alliance for Community Media Foundation, joins to help us understand what’s […] The post Podcast #203 – FCC One Step Closer to Defunding Community Media appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #202 – Small Boosts Proposed for LPFM & Why Aren’t There College Stations on the Dial in San Diego?

July 18, 2019 05:21 - 1 hour - 43.2 MB

The FCC just proposed a series of changes to help make it easier for low-power FM stations to move their transmitters and to fill in weak signal areas. We review this proposal along with a suggestion from the Commission to whittle away at protections for the few dozen remaining analog low-power TV channel 6 stations, […] The post Podcast #202 – Small Boosts Proposed for LPFM & Why Aren’t There College Stations on the Dial in San Diego? appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #201 – A Fantasy FCC Serves the Public Interest

July 10, 2019 01:34 - 1 hour - 44 MB

A different media world is possible. What if the FCC truly regulated in the public interest, creating policies and services that promoted community voices and civic values? It does happen occasionally, but not often enough. It’s easy to assume our media system turned out this way because it was inevitable, but in truth it was […] The post Podcast #201 – A Fantasy FCC Serves the Public Interest appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #200 – How We Survived a Decade of Independent Publishing

July 02, 2019 11:01 - 1 hour - 84.8 MB

Radio Survivor celebrates 10 years on the internet and four years podcasting with our 200th episode. Matthew Lasar joins Jennifer Waits, Eric Klein and Paul Riismandel for this review of the last decade in radio that matters. Matthew tells the Radio Survivor origin story that sprang forth from his I.F. Stone inspired research deep into […] The post Podcast #200 – How We Survived a Decade of Independent Publishing appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #199 – The FCC Is ‘Flunking Statistics 101’

June 26, 2019 03:52 - 1 hour - 36.3 MB

The FCC was back in front of the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals again, defending its failure to address declines in minority- and women-owned broadcast stations, amongst other failures. In fact, as our guest, University of Minnesota Prof. Christopher Terry, explains, the Commission claims it’s too hard to assess the change in ownership between 1996 […] The post Podcast #199 – The FCC Is ‘Flunking Statistics 101’ appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #198 – Defending Human Rights with Radio in Honduras

June 19, 2019 03:59 - 1 hour - 42.7 MB

In June 2009 a coup d’etat overthrew Honduras’ democratically elected president Manuel Zelaya. Since the coup, human rights conditions in that country have deteriorated. Radio has become a vital organizing tool for defending the rights of indigenous people and fighting environmental destruction, while providing needed information and education to people in rural areas. In April […] The post Podcast #198 – Defending Human Rights with Radio in Honduras appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #197 – Raven Radio in Sitka, Alaska

June 12, 2019 03:15 - 1 hour - 37.4 MB

Alaska’s unique geography and way-of-life leads to unique radio. Raven Radio is a public and community station serving the city of Sitka, along with seven other small towns in Southeast Alaska. The station is not just a source of news, music and culture, but also a lifeline for people living in remote communities where there […] The post Podcast #197 – Raven Radio in Sitka, Alaska appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #196 – The Campaign To Keep Local Radio Local

June 05, 2019 06:13 - 58 minutes - 54.1 MB

Can US radio survive even more consolidation? The National Association of Broadcasters is asking the FCC to raise local radio ownership caps in the 75 biggest radio markets, and to get rid of limits entirely in the remaining 194. The prospect of even less diversity on the airwaves has motivated a broad coalition of music […] The post Podcast #196 – The Campaign To Keep Local Radio Local appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #195: Telepathy and Radio Mind

May 29, 2019 06:29 - 1 hour - 43.7 MB

Pamela Klassen, Professor of the Study of Religion, Faculty of Arts & Science, University of Toronto joins us on the podcast to chat about her book The Story of Radio Mind: A Missionary’s Journey on Indigenous Land. She shares the tale of Anglican Archbishop Frederick Du Vernet, who claims to have invented “radio mind,” in […] The post Podcast #195: Telepathy and Radio Mind appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #194: Build Your Own Tiny Radio Station

May 22, 2019 01:57 - 58 minutes - 54.1 MB

First conceived in the 1930s, there is a type of tiny radio station that anyone can operate legally, without a license. Bill DeFelice of HobbyBroadcaster.net joins the show to tell us about how you can get on the air today, to broadcast around your house, or even your neighborhood with a so-called ‘Part 15’ radio […] The post Podcast #194: Build Your Own Tiny Radio Station appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #193: Wavefarm, Reveil and Transmission Arts

May 15, 2019 06:59 - 1 hour - 67.2 MB

Wave Farm Executive Director Galen Joseph-Hunter joins us to talk about transmission arts at Wave Farm and beyond. We discuss Wave Farm’s recently co-presented Reveil, SoundCamp’s live 24-hour broadcast of the sounds of daybreak, sourced from open microphones from around the world. Additionally, Joseph-Hunter gives us the scoop on the new Radio Artist Fellowship at […] The post Podcast #193: Wavefarm, Reveil and Transmission Arts appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #192: Saving Radio History with The Radio Preservation Task Force

May 08, 2019 00:25 - 1 hour - 49.7 MB

Radio Preservation Task Force’s Director Josh Shepperd and Conference Director Neil Verma are our guests for a discussion about the work of the Library of Congress initiative. They explain the significance of 2020 for radio history, share some of the accomplishments of the Task Force, and preview the next Radio Preservation Conference Task Force Conference, […] The post Podcast #192: Saving Radio History with The Radio Preservation Task Force appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #191: How an LPFM Produces an Hour of Hyper-Local News Every Weekday

May 01, 2019 04:24 - 1 hour - 59.1 MB

Every weekday an all-volunteer reporting staff produces an hour of original, hyper-local news for WOOC-LP’s “Hudson Mohawk Magazine,” serving the Troy, NY area. A focus on mission and a concentration of resources on journalism helps the station accomplish this daily feat. Steve Pierce is the Executive Director of Media Alliance, which operates WOOC inside the […] The post Podcast #191: How an LPFM Produces an Hour of Hyper-Local News Every Weekday appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #190: Radio Spectrum and Transmission Art

April 24, 2019 20:02 - 1 hour - 76.1 MB

Amanda Dawn Christie is an artist enamored with radios and radio waves. The Assistant Professor, Studio Arts at Concordia University (Montreal, Canada) joins us on the show to discuss her most recent transmission art project, Ghosts in the Airglow, in which she created work at the HAARP facility in Alaska. Christie also shares with us […] The post Podcast #190: Radio Spectrum and Transmission Art appeared first on Radio Survivor.

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