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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 #90 – FCC Chair Declares War on the Open Internet

May 09, 2017 07:05 - 57 minutes - 32.9 MB

FCC Chairman Ajit Pai is serving up a big cup of you-know-what for net neutrality, declaring his intent to decimate the 2 year-old Open Internet Order and the Title II protections it bestows on the internet. Prof. Christopher Terry from the University of Minnesota joins to help us understand what Chairman Pai intends to do, […] The post Podcast #90 – FCC Chair Declares War on the Open Internet appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #89 – How To Preserve Radio History

May 03, 2017 03:44 - 1 hour - 56.3 MB

Laura Schnitker is an archivist and curator at the University of Maryland who has been active in preserving the legacy of college station WMUC, along with co-chairing the Library of Congress Radio Preservation Task Force (with Radio Survivor Jennifer Waits). Laura recently gave a talk about her radio preservation and archiving work at the “College […] The post Podcast #89 – How To Preserve Radio History appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #88 – From Color Bar Radio to WRIR

April 19, 2017 04:41 - 1 hour - 43.7 MB

WRIR is a community radio station born from the first wave of low-power FM in the early 2000s. Yet the station has roots in the rich history of independent media in Richmond, VA. Intrepid radio tourist Jennifer Waits shares her tour of the station, uncovering obscure cable radio history along with some unexpected facts about […] The post Podcast #88 – From Color Bar Radio to WRIR appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #87 – Crossing Platforms, from Radio to TV and Beyond

April 04, 2017 05:34 - 58 minutes - 33.3 MB

Community radio stations are not just transmitters and studios. Similarly, public access TV stations aren’t just cable channels with studios. They are community media platforms, with a privileged place and sense of permanence that comes from their FCC license or franchise agreement, respectively. This week we explore how community radio and public access TV can […] The post Podcast #87 – Crossing Platforms, from Radio to TV and Beyond appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #86 – Radio Resistance from an Alternate Universe

March 28, 2017 06:59 - 59 minutes - 34 MB

“Hijacking airwaves, a secret network of DJs broadcast messages of hope to keep the memory of a former America alive,” reads the press release for a marketing campaign that has captured our imagination here at Radio Survivor. “Resistance Radio” was created to promote the Amazon television series “The Man in The High Castle.” Steve Coulson […] The post Podcast #86 – Radio Resistance from an Alternate Universe appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #85 – Dreaming of a Better CPB

March 21, 2017 07:05 - 53 minutes - 36.5 MB

The president’s proposed budget would eliminate funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting by 2018. Radio Survivor’s own Matthew Lasar joins to help us put this attack on public broadcasting in historical perspective. He analyzes the inherent weakness in the design of the CPB and proposes ways in which the system could be both stronger […] The post Podcast #85 – Dreaming of a Better CPB appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #84 – Improving Your Radio Reception

March 14, 2017 07:05 - 1 hour - 53 MB

LPFM, college and community stations are great, but because of low power many of them are also hard to hear, especially inside your house or office. Based on an inquiry from one of our Patreon supporters, we dedicate this episode to helping you improve your reception. Broadcaster and radio reviewer extraordinaire Jay Allen, the man […] The post Podcast #84 – Improving Your Radio Reception appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #83 – How AM Revitalization Pressures LPFM

February 28, 2017 07:59 - 52 minutes - 48.2 MB

Advice for LPFM stations and podcasters this week. A recent rule change at the FCC allows more AM stations to get repeaters on the FM dial, but may put unnecessary pressure on existing low-power FM stations. Paul and Eric discuss this situation and what LPFM stations may need to do in response, along with the […] The post Podcast #83 – How AM Revitalization Pressures LPFM appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #82 – Busting Myths & Counting Charts

February 21, 2017 08:01 - 1 hour - 42.1 MB

Conventional wisdom says young people don’t listen to the radio. Jennifer Waits talks to two college broadcasters from KUOZ-LP at the University of the Ozarks who bust that myth. She also takes us on a tour of a new community LPFM, KPSQ-LP, located in a hotel in Fayetteville, AR. But first, Paul and Jennifer discuss […] The post Podcast #82 – Busting Myths & Counting Charts appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #81 – To Thrive in 2017 Put the Community in Community Radio

February 14, 2017 08:01 - 1 hour - 42.6 MB

Sally Kane, the CEO of The National Federation of Community Broadcasters, joins the podcast to discuss the threats and opportunities for community radio in the current political environment. In the months, since the election of Trump, the NFCB has received a lot of questions from community radio stations about how to respond and what comes […] The post Podcast #81 – To Thrive in 2017 Put the Community in Community Radio appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #80 – Radio & Resistance in the Time of Trump

February 07, 2017 08:01 - 1 hour - 50.5 MB

Radio stations hacked to play “F— Donald Trump” over and over. Concerns that Trump declaring himself a candidate for 2020 already might limit non-comms’ ability to criticize him. And with an Entercom / CBS Radio merger on the horizon, what does this all mean for community radio and podcasting? John Anderson, Assistant Professor of Television […] The post Podcast #80 – Radio & Resistance in the Time of Trump appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #79 – Community Radio & Podcasting: Are They Worth It?

January 31, 2017 08:02 - 1 hour - 47.8 MB

Eric and Paul have been thinking a lot about the value of community radio and podcasting, especially wondering if these media we love make a difference and are worth doing, even when audiences seem small by comparison. Ahead of Eric leading a roundtable on community podcasting and Paul giving a guest lecture to a class […] The post Podcast #79 – Community Radio & Podcasting: Are They Worth It? appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #78 – Pai is Trump’s FCC Guy

January 25, 2017 03:47 - 29 minutes - 19.9 MB

On Monday the Trump administration announced the appointment of Ajit Pai as the new chairman of the Federal Communications Commission. Last week when we talked to Prof. Christopher Terry from the University of Minnesota he predicted that Pai would be the pick, and now that it’s happened we call him back to help us understand […] The post Podcast #78 – Pai is Trump’s FCC Guy appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #77 – Trump’s FCC, Norway’s FM, UNLV’s KUNV & Live 365’s Comeback

January 17, 2017 22:46 - 1 hour - 51.9 MB

FCC watcher, Christopher Terry joins us to talk about what may be in store for media policy under President Donald Trump and the Republican controlled Congress. Is there a specific looming threat to Community Radio, Public Radio, or Low Power FM? Paul corrects the record on why headlines that scream “Norway Is Shutting Down FM […] The post Podcast #77 – Trump’s FCC, Norway’s FM, UNLV’s KUNV & Live 365’s Comeback appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #76 – UMass Station Sale, Unlicensed LPFM in NZ & Archive Nuggets

January 10, 2017 08:02 - 1 hour - 52 MB

All hands are on deck for our first show of 2017. First up, Jennifer Waits reports on the planned sale of U Mass-Dartmouth’s WUMD to Rhode Island Public Radio. Then Paul Riismandel shares radio discoveries from his trip to New Zealand, including legal but unlicensed low-power FM stations. Matthew Lasar wraps things up by sharing […] The post Podcast #76 – UMass Station Sale, Unlicensed LPFM in NZ & Archive Nuggets appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #75 – The Most Significant Radio Stories of 2016

December 14, 2016 04:25 - 1 hour - 43.7 MB

From the unprecedented build-out of LPFM community stations and the indie internet radio implosion to 100+ radio tours and a recent tragedy, Jennifer, Eric and Paul run down some of the most significant stories in radio for 2016 in our last podcast of the year. But first, they discuss the now-changed title of last week’s […] The post Podcast #75 – The Most Significant Radio Stories of 2016 appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #74 – Station or Static? KCHUNG Is L.A.’s Underground Radio

December 06, 2016 08:00 - 1 hour - 50 MB

Jennifer Waits brings us the voices of three programmers at a mysterious and chaotic community station with deep connections to the Los Angeles art scene. KCHUNG is an unlicensed part 15 AM radio station with about 40 station managers and extremely eclectic programming. Paul Riismandel wrote a series of articles, offering strongly worded advice for […] The post Podcast #74 – Station or Static? KCHUNG Is L.A.’s Underground Radio appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #73 – Catching Up with Bainbridge Island’s Community Podcasting Experiment

November 29, 2016 08:22 - 47 minutes - 32.8 MB

This week we follow up with the subject of one our first episodes, Bainbridge Community Broadcasting. Paul took a day trip on a ferry from Seattle to visit Bainbridge Island and drop in on BCB. Co-founder Barry Peters took a few minutes to give a tour of the BCB studios and provide an update on […] The post Podcast #73 – Catching Up with Bainbridge Island’s Community Podcasting Experiment appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #72 – Pete Tridish Celebrates an LPFM Success Story

November 22, 2016 18:41 - 1 hour - 55.4 MB

Pete Tridish works as a radio engineer, building low power and full power community radio stations. He initially did this work with Prometheus Radio Project and now with International Media Action. “Back when I was working with Prometheus Radio Project, which was a group that worked to expand the low power radio service and create […] The post Podcast #72 – Pete Tridish Celebrates an LPFM Success Story appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #71 – Bolivia Is the Birthplace of Community Radio

November 15, 2016 08:01 - 1 hour - 41.6 MB

Sylvia Thomas spent a year touring and researching community radio stations in South America, Asia and Africa. She learned community radio history that might be surprising to many in the United States, and witnessed first-hand different ways of organizing stations and creating radio that are instructive to stations everywhere. Sylvia explains how growing up listening […] The post Podcast #71 – Bolivia Is the Birthplace of Community Radio appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #70 – From Anaheim to Arkansas, and Beyond

November 08, 2016 08:01 - 1 hour - 54.9 MB

Jennifer, Eric and Paul are back together for a show that spans several continents, from Anaheim to Arkansas, and Ireland to Israel, touching on podcasts, college radio, social media, and more. First Paul has a report from the Now Hear This podcast festival which he worked (and enjoyed) the last weekend of October in Anaheim, […] The post Podcast #70 – From Anaheim to Arkansas, and Beyond appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #69 – The Eclectic Voice of The Ozarks

October 31, 2016 18:59 - 35 minutes - 20.6 MB

A great college radio station can be both a megaphone as well as a portal for the creative campus and college-town community. “It’s more than just playing music,” Lucas Coberly, station manager at KXUA told Jennifer Waits on this episode. “It’s definitely not just for people who want to be on the radio. It’s for […] The post Podcast #69 – The Eclectic Voice of The Ozarks appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #68 – Report Back from the Grass Roots Radio Conference 2016

October 18, 2016 21:54 - 1 hour - 41.2 MB

“Grass Roots Radio Conference has been a giant jump start in my learning process,” said Julia Rose of KPSQ lp in Fayetteville Arkansas. Radio Survivor’s Jennifer Waits attended the GRC and she reports back for us with her own observations as well as with the voices of the people she met there at this year’s […] The post Podcast #68 – Report Back from the Grass Roots Radio Conference 2016 appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #67 – New Community Radio in Borneo

October 11, 2016 07:00 - 1 hour - 79.9 MB

Jim Ellinger of Austin Airwaves joins us on the program to share a preview of his talk “Community Radio, A Global View,” which he is giving at this year’s Grass Roots Radio Conference. Jim is recently back from the highlands of Borneo, where he helped with the launch of a new community radio station that […] The post Podcast #67 – New Community Radio in Borneo appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #66 – College Radio as Academic Learning Labs

October 04, 2016 07:00 - 48 minutes - 44 MB

The stereotypical college radio station plays a free-form music format and functions as an extra-curricular student club. But the diversity in community and college radio is what we at Radio Survivor are here to celebrate. On this week’s show, Jennifer Waits reports back on two tours of college stations that function as learning labs for […] The post Podcast #66 – College Radio as Academic Learning Labs appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #65 – Fall Radio Tours Preview

September 28, 2016 04:45 - 54 minutes - 37.5 MB

Our intrepid radio tourist Jennifer Waits will be attending two big radio conferences this fall, the 2016 Grassroots Radio Conference and CBI’s National Student Electronic Media Convention. She gives us a preview of what’s in store, what she’s presenting, and let’s us in on some of the stations she’s planning to visit along the way. […] The post Podcast #65 – Fall Radio Tours Preview appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #64 How to do News and Public Affairs

September 20, 2016 14:51 - 1 hour - 47.2 MB

“The best way to cultivate a sensibility of what makes for a good [radio] interview is to pre-tape your interviews and set aside large amounts of time to edit them down to half the length they start at. Because it makes you think really critically about where the wasted language is in that interview, when […] The post Podcast #64 How to do News and Public Affairs appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast 63 – A Tale of Two College Radio Station Tours

September 12, 2016 18:59 - 42 minutes - 39.2 MB

Two stations: KVCU Radio 1190 at University of Coloradio, Boulder and The SOCC, The Sounds of Colorado College. One has a professional general manager, the other a student general manager. One is terrestrial, the other is online. They both have very active participation among their student community and a wide variety of programming. Plus, each […] The post Podcast 63 – A Tale of Two College Radio Station Tours appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast 62 – The FCC’s Legacy of Failure & CMJ’s Uncertain Future

September 07, 2016 01:20 - 1 hour - 73.3 MB

The FCC just released its long-awaited revision to media ownership rules. After years of back-and-forth with the Third Circuit Court of Appeals there are very few changes. Prof. Christopher Terry, of the University of Minnesota School of Journalism, argues this represents a monumental failure that places all media ownership rules at grave risk. He joins […] The post Podcast 62 – The FCC’s Legacy of Failure & CMJ’s Uncertain Future appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #61 – Focus on Fundraising and Collaboration

August 30, 2016 07:01 - 1 hour - 51.3 MB

Becky Meiers is our guest to help us better understand some best practices for fundraising in community radio. She’s the development director for KBOO in Portland, OR. Becky has tips for planning on-air pledge drives and more fundraising advice for stations of all sizes. We also talk about how and why KBOO is building partnerships […] The post Podcast #61 – Focus on Fundraising and Collaboration appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #60 – Happy National Radio Day!

August 20, 2016 07:01 - 1 hour - 58.8 MB

We celebrate National Radio Day, August 20, with this special episode. Jennifer Waits shares her tour of the Chicago Independent Radio Project. Then Paul Riismandel and Eric Klein join her in reflecting on some of their favorite moments as radio listeners and producers. We wrap things up with Radio Survivor’s Sonic ID in honor of […] The post Podcast #60 – Happy National Radio Day! appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast # 59 – Community Radio Africa

August 16, 2016 07:00 - 38 minutes - 22.3 MB

Radio Survivor’s Matthew Lasar is fascinated by the news of what is going on at community stations in places outside of the U.S. like India, South East Asia, Mexico, and Africa. He is especially interested in the dramatic and sometimes extreme nature of the “normal” experiences of stations like these. “Community radio in those places […] The post Podcast # 59 – Community Radio Africa appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #58 – We Love Tedious Radio Facts

August 09, 2016 18:26 - 59 minutes - 34.3 MB

On this episode of Radio Survivor, Paul Riismandel talks with the editor and founder of Tedium.co, Ernie Smith about their mutual fascination with back-door, Franken FM stations, the TV broadcasters who use analog Channel 6 to be heard at 87.7 on the FM dial. Also included in the interview, Ernie Smith explains how he approaches […] The post Podcast #58 – We Love Tedious Radio Facts appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #57 – Celebrating the Mosaic of Community Radio

August 02, 2016 08:07 - 1 hour - 45.8 MB

It’s time to get ready for National Radio Day on August 20. Paul Riismandel has the details at the top of the show, followed by an interview with Ernesto Aguilar, the incoming Membership Program Director of the National Federation of Community Broadcasters. He shares some highlights of the NFCB’s annual conference this past June, as […] The post Podcast #57 – Celebrating the Mosaic of Community Radio appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #56 – From College Radio to Podcasting, Experimenting with the Form

July 26, 2016 07:01 - 1 hour - 50.4 MB

Jennifer Waits brings us a tour of Met Radio at Metropolitan State University of Denver, CO, where the students are trying to embrace the experimental spirit of college radio. Co-host Paul Riismandel delivers a report from friend of the show, Alvaro Burns, in São Bernardo, Brazil, where community radio stations are working together to respond […] The post Podcast #56 – From College Radio to Podcasting, Experimenting with the Form appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #55 – Not All Radio Amateurs + Podcasting is Still Small

July 19, 2016 19:23 - 53 minutes - 30.7 MB

Not all amateur radio enthusiasts are old guys. This is obviously a statement of fact, but it took a listener to the podcast to write in and remind us. Co-host, Eric Klein apologizes for error. Paul Riismandel attended a local marketing conference as part of his day job and was reminded just how small the […] The post Podcast #55 – Not All Radio Amateurs + Podcasting is Still Small appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #54 – Dusting Up: From Carrier Current to NPR One

July 12, 2016 07:01 - 1 hour - 44.6 MB

Eric and Paul do some “dusting up,” by reviewing some reader emails about carrier current radio. Paul brings the good news about KPLU in Tacoma, WA, which was purchased from its university owner by a community group in order to preserve its local ownership. Then Eric wants to share his experience with the NPR One […] The post Podcast #54 – Dusting Up: From Carrier Current to NPR One appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #53 – There’s More Radio Than Ever

July 07, 2016 04:26 - 1 hour - 39.2 MB

Even when a station goes off the air — like Hastings College’s KFKX — more go on the air every day. Jennifer Waits joins to share the sad news about KFKX, but also has positive news to report about a new LPFM community station in the heart of San Francisco. That station promises to continue […] The post Podcast #53 – There’s More Radio Than Ever appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #52 – Small Town LPFM

June 29, 2016 16:37 - 1 hour - 69.4 MB

Low Power FM radio stations can be a great addition to the media landscape in the big city, but on this episode we focus on rural LPFM. Eric Klein takes listeners on a tour of KFSL, the low power FM station that is the sole broadcaster in Fossil,Oregon (population 454). The station is staffed by […] The post Podcast #52 – Small Town LPFM appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #51 – Carrier Current is Cool

June 21, 2016 07:01 - 1 hour - 60 MB

The DC Circuit Court of Appeals recently upheld the FCC’s open internet rules, also known as net neutrality. Co-Host of the podcast Eric Klein admits that he still finds it hard to believe that the big telecom companies can lose so Paul Riismandel explains it’s not such a surprise that Big Telecom didn’t get it’s […] The post Podcast #51 – Carrier Current is Cool appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #50 – Prometheus v FCC and a Generation of Gridlock

June 14, 2016 07:02 - 1 hour - 56.9 MB

The FCC has made nearly zero progress in its Congressionally mandated review and revision of media ownership rules for more than a decade. Instead the Commission has been dragging its feet for 13 years by failing to comply adequately to the ruling of the Third Circuit Court of Appeals in Prometheus v. FCC, which challenges […] The post Podcast #50 – Prometheus v FCC and a Generation of Gridlock appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #49 – Digital Equity and Community Radio

June 07, 2016 07:01 - 1 hour - 34.4 MB

Community radio is about access and social justice. In a digital world, this includes digital equity: access and training to use the tools of the internet and digital media. Sabrina Roach joins to explain why community radio stations should make digital equity programs and outreach part of the program. Sabrina is a doer with Brown […] The post Podcast #49 – Digital Equity and Community Radio appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #48 – 100 Radio Station Tours

May 25, 2016 07:02 - 1 hour - 71.1 MB

It’s the moment we’ve been waiting for. College radio correspondent Jennifer Waits shares her 100th radio station tour, and reflects on what she’s learned about radio in the process of reaching this rare milestone. What station is number 100? You’ll have to listen to find out. Hours and hours of labor and effort go into […] The post Podcast #48 – 100 Radio Station Tours appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #47 – 99 Radio Station Tours & the Lost Episode

May 17, 2016 07:02 - 1 hour - 44.7 MB

College radio correspondent Jennifer Waits shares her 99th radio station tour. This time, her guide at Hunter College’s WHCS was prepared with historical artifacts for Jennifer’s perusal. Then Eric and Paul dive into more adult territory, as they dig up the so-called “lost episode.” Six months ago Eric interviewed three podcasters with shows that probably […] The post Podcast #47 – 99 Radio Station Tours & the Lost Episode appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #46 – Community Comedy Podcasting

May 10, 2016 07:02 - 1 hour - 84.7 MB

Like community radio, podcasts can serve communities of many different types. Getting involved with the local improv comedy scene reminded Eric of his experience in community radio. He and Paul discuss the podcast Eric is producing that’s intended to support and highlight this community’s work, and how that fits in with the paradigm and values […] The post Podcast #46 – Community Comedy Podcasting appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #45 – The Controversy of Firsts

May 03, 2016 07:01 - 43 minutes - 25.2 MB

College radio correspondent Jennifer Waits joins for a discussion on the difficulty of claiming “firsts” in radio. Sparked by claims that WTBU in Boston was the first college station to stream online in 1999, Jennifer, Eric and Paul examine these kinds of proclamations. Then Paul shares some low-power FM news from Los Angeles where the […] The post Podcast #45 – The Controversy of Firsts appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #44 – From Prince To The New Deal, Radio Brings Us Together

April 27, 2016 05:39 - 1 hour - 72.7 MB

Radio Survivor co-founder Matthew Lasar has just released a new book. Radio 2.0 explores the development of radio into its current form as both analog and digital, terrestrial and internet. Matthew joins to discuss his ideas, suggesting that the primary question now is to consider what we want radio to become. In College Radio Watch […] The post Podcast #44 – From Prince To The New Deal, Radio Brings Us Together appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #43 – NPR: When Disrupted, Go Local

April 19, 2016 07:01 - 59 minutes - 54 MB

A recent Slate article about the podcast challenge to NPR added fuel to the debate about how the public broadcaster should respond to this disruption. Paul jumps into the fray to posit that superserving affiliates and local listeners is key to NPR’s future, while Eric argues that calls for a shift in how coverage is […] The post Podcast #43 – NPR: When Disrupted, Go Local appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #42 – Hug Your Local Radio Journalist Today

April 12, 2016 21:03 - 1 hour - 35.8 MB

Cumulus Media’s long-standing San Francisco radio news station KGO recently laid off its news staff, at the same time the company’s rock station KFOG also fired most of its on-air staff. We discuss what this means for Bay Area listeners and what it indicates for the future of radio journalism. Jennifer Waits joins to bring […] The post Podcast #42 – Hug Your Local Radio Journalist Today appeared first on Radio Survivor.

Podcast #41 – Raising the Antenna

April 07, 2016 03:33 - 52 minutes - 30.1 MB

Eric attended the volunteer effort to raise the antenna for new low-power FM station Freeform Portland. Interviewing some of the participants, he discovered a shared history in college radio and a common dedication to freeform musical expression. By popular demand we want to turn the Radio Survivor Podcast into a weekly radio program for any […] The post Podcast #41 – Raising the Antenna appeared first on Radio Survivor.

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