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First of all, I want to say that I am extremely unprepared for this week's Self Help Radio. I haven't spent nearly enough time on it & my wife has scheduled me to take the car in for a check-up on Friday at 1pm so if I have the first new podcast up by noon that day (which is my plan) it will be because I scrambled at the last minute to get it done. Therefore you have been notified of its almost inevitable shabbiness.
Second of all: I've met with nice people at KTCU & KFTW this week. Here are my brief reports:
KTCU is the most immaculate college radio station I've ever been to. (Remember, at WRFL, even guests feel obliged to leave their mark on the walls.) The Station Manager is not a student, but a faculty member, & while I feel like we had a nice meeting, after chatting with me for an hour or so, he asked me if I had any references. Well, I did! I sent them to him the next day. I liked the place & hope there might be a home there for Self Help Radio but if not I hope I can help out some. College radio is in my blood.
The charming couple who run KFTW met me today at a local coffee jernt where I had a delicious soy latte & thrilled to hear the voice of a deejay from my youth. The founder of the station is a giant in Metroplex radio, & it was a joy to listen to him talk. I hope both of them liked me, but, as I suspected, since they feature one-hundred percent local music, it would be difficult to do SHR there - although the suggestion was made to "re-tool" it for the station, so not impossible - but I think I have a lot to offer anyway. They had lots of cool ideas which we'll be exploring I hope in the weeks to come.
Interestingly, we had already sort of "met" the night before, when we passed in the neighborhood while they were walking their dog & the wife & I were walking our four. The two girls - Pauline the beagle & Yoko the chihuahua - barked at them, for different reasons: Pauline wants to be friends, Yoko wants to be mean. That's one of the reasons I feel Fort Worth is a small town masquerading as a big city.
As for KNON - no response yet. But I've decided to go visit them sometime next week, like I did with KTCU, just drop in, see if there's any volunteering I can do, put an ugly face to my application. & then, on the way home, get take-out Ethiopian from my favorite Ethiopian restaurant in the Dallas area.
There! That's what's going on. Are you glad I'm keeping you in the loop?
1 comment:
Looking at any AM or short wave options?
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