Radio Survivor Podcast

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Synopsis

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.

Episodes

  • Podcast #142 – Touring WHPK’s Bell Tower & YouTube’s ‘Pirate Radio’

    15/05/2018 Duration: 01h09min

    Kanye West and Common had an epic freestyle rap battle on WHPK. That’s just one reason why the University of Chicago’s station is interesting and historic. Jennifer Waits takes us on a virtual tour of the studios, located in an actual working bell tower. Jennifer, Eric and Paul also discuss how college radio has played […] The post Podcast #142 – Touring WHPK’s Bell Tower & YouTube’s ‘Pirate Radio’ appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #141 – How Radio Isn’t Done, According To Negativland’s Don Joyce

    09/05/2018 Duration: 58min

    Musician, DJ and radio artist Don Joyce passed away nearly three years ago, leaving behind a voluminous archive of his unparalelled collage radio program “Over the Edge.” The documentary “How Radio Isn’t Done” sheds light on this member of Negativland, his life and his work in recontextualizing the never-ending flow of media messages that flood […] The post Podcast #141 – How Radio Isn’t Done, According To Negativland’s Don Joyce appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #140 – From Podcasting to Virtual Reality, with Reagan Jackson and Sandy Cioffi

    01/05/2018 Duration: 01h19min

    Our first live episode might just blow your mind. Recorded at the Alliance for Community Media Northwest Summit, it’s time to break down barriers between media platforms. That’s we’re tackling podcasting and virtual reality, and how they relate to social justice and equity. Our guests are writer, artist, teacher and activist Reagan Jackson and Sandy […] The post Podcast #140 – From Podcasting to Virtual Reality, with Reagan Jackson and Sandy Cioffi appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #139 – Sinclair and the FCC: Opening the Door to Local Media Oligopoly

    24/04/2018 Duration: 01h01min

    The Sinclair Group is already the largest TV owner by far in the U.S. and its editorial content makes it essentially a propaganda arm of the Trump Administration. Will the F.C.C. under Trump succeed in bending media ownership rules to allow Sinclair to grow to twice its current size? Under President Obama, the F.C.C allowed […] The post Podcast #139 – Sinclair and the FCC: Opening the Door to Local Media Oligopoly appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #138 – Radio History on Display at the San Francisco Airport

    18/04/2018 Duration: 01h04min

    We visit the “On The Radio” exhibit on radio history at the San Francisco Airport Museum, where travelers can feast their eyes on 27 cases full of historical items related to radio’s past, ranging from 1920s crystal radios to 1970s novelty radios. Jennifer chats with exhibit curator Daniel Calderon and California Historical Radio Society President […] The post Podcast #138 – Radio History on Display at the San Francisco Airport appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #137 – Zach Poff Built a Radio Station Inside a Pond

    11/04/2018 Duration: 59min

    Zach Poff put a radio station inside a pond. Poff is a media artist, educator and maker-of-things, and he explains that project and talks about making art with radio technology and listening to sound art. Show Notes Zach Poff’s Pond Station is broadcasting live during the day-light hours from just below the surface of a […] The post Podcast #137 – Zach Poff Built a Radio Station Inside a Pond appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #136 – Storied College Stations WIIT & WKCR

    04/04/2018 Duration: 58min

    Jennifer Waits takes us on tours of two storied college stations, with deep roots in their communities. WIIT-FM is the student station at the Illinois Institute of Technology, housed in the modern Rem Koolhaas designed McCormick Tribune Campus Center situated at the intersection of Chicago’s Bronzeville and Bridgeport neighborhoods. WKCR is Columbia University’s station, with […] The post Podcast #136 – Storied College Stations WIIT & WKCR appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #135 – Resurfacing Women’s Contributions in Podcasting History

    27/03/2018 Duration: 58min

    Women made significant contributions to the initial development of podcasting that have been forgotten. Historian Jennifer Hyland-Wang has been resurfacing these contributions, and drawing parallels with women’s contributions to the formative years of radio. She joins us on this episode to share this history and examine the ways in which the structural biases of the […] The post Podcast #135 – Resurfacing Women’s Contributions in Podcasting History appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #134 – The KRAB-FM Archives

    20/03/2018 Duration: 58min

    KRAB was the fourth-ever community radio station in the U.S., serving Seattle, WA from 1962 to 1984. Like any community station, it broadcast thousands of hours of original and important programming during that time, documenting important social movements and voices not heard, or not heard clearly, in mainstream media. Former volunteer and board member Chuck […] The post Podcast #134 – The KRAB-FM Archives appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #133 – Preserving Brooklyn Pirate Radio

    13/03/2018 Duration: 58min

    There are more unlicensed pirate radio stations in New York City than licensed stations. The borough of Brooklyn is a particular hotspot. Producer and journalist David Goren has been researching and recording these stations so that their ephemeral nature isn’t lost to history. To help preserve this legacy and make it accessible to a wider […] The post Podcast #133 – Preserving Brooklyn Pirate Radio appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #132 – Sounding Out on the Cultural Politics of Sound & Listening

    07/03/2018 Duration: 58min

    How often do you think about how you listen? What assumptions do you make about a person’s voice, their pitch or accent? What sound is desirable, and what’s rejected as noise? Prof. Jennifer Stoever thinks about these questions, a lot. And so do a growing number of scholars working in a field called Sound Studies. […] The post Podcast #132 – Sounding Out on the Cultural Politics of Sound & Listening appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #131 – Libraries and Community Media

    27/02/2018 Duration: 01h02min

    What if you could record your podcast at your local library, for free? In British Columbia, the Vancouver Public Library and West Vancouver Memorial let you do just that. And much more. Both libraries provide studio space, tools and instruction for creating podcasts, radio, videos and other forms of community media. But there’s more to it […] The post Podcast #131 – Libraries and Community Media appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #130 – How To Preserve 50 Years of Community Radio History

    21/02/2018 Duration: 01h17min

    Portland community radio station KBOO-FM celebrates its 50th year on air in 2018, and to commemorate the anniversary the station is hosting an exhibit at the Oregon Historical Society Museum. While an exhibit seems simple enough on the surface, in fact a lot of time, thought and work goes into curating the artifacts and narrative […] The post Podcast #130 – How To Preserve 50 Years of Community Radio History appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #129 – Deaf Accessibility for Podcasts & Radio

    14/02/2018 Duration: 58min

    If you’re a hearing person, you might not expect that podcasts would be popular with people who are deaf or are hard of hearing. But you’d be wrong. Miri Josephs is a podcaster who also considers herself part of the deaf community. She joins this episode to explain why it’s important to make podcasts, and […] The post Podcast #129 – Deaf Accessibility for Podcasts & Radio appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #128 – The FCC Is Creating the Clear Channel of TV

    07/02/2018 Duration: 58min

    The nation’s largest TV station owner is about to get even bigger, threatening to create the equivalent of Clear Channel for local television. New ownership rules passed by the FCC’s Republican majority in November are set to take effect Feb. 7, paving the way for Sinclair Broadcast Group to acquire Tribune television stations. Prof. Christopher […] The post Podcast #128 – The FCC Is Creating the Clear Channel of TV appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #127 – Franken-FMs Are Low-Power TV Stations Masquerading as Radio

    31/01/2018 Duration: 59min

    “Franken FM” is the name writer Ernie Smith of Tedium.co calls TV broadcasters who use analog Channel 6 to be heard at 87.7 on the FM dial. Paul talks with Ernie about their mutual fascination with these stations, which Paul has written about extensively on Radio Survivor. Also included in the interview, Ernie Smith explains […] The post Podcast #127 – Franken-FMs Are Low-Power TV Stations Masquerading as Radio appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #126 – We Answer Your Frequently Asked Questions

    23/01/2018 Duration: 01h02min

    How do I get a broadcast radio license? How can I find all the LPFM or college radio stations? Will you visit and write about my favorite station? Every week the editors of Radio Survivor receive, and answer, queries like these from readers and listeners. While we enjoy corresponding with people, we thought we shouldn’t […] The post Podcast #126 – We Answer Your Frequently Asked Questions appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #125 – Radio Free America Is an Online Hub for Noncomm Radio

    17/01/2018 Duration: 58min

    Radio Free America is an online hub for community, college and public radio streams, serving up two weeks of archived programming, on demand. Founded by CEO Kenneth Pushkin in 2013, the platform now hosts more than 125 noncommercial stations free of charge. Pushkin and RFA’s station relations manager Jeff Abrams join to explain more about […] The post Podcast #125 – Radio Free America Is an Online Hub for Noncomm Radio appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #124 – Seattle Hosts Young Podcasters & a New LPFM

    09/01/2018 Duration: 58min

    Eric and Paul met young enthusiastic podcasters and podcast fans when they attended Podcon in Seattle at the beginning of December. It’s almost an understatement to say they were impressed by diversity of the attendees, and their love of radio drama style shows. Your hosts learned a lot (there’s a library with free public podcast […] The post Podcast #124 – Seattle Hosts Young Podcasters & a New LPFM appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #123 – 2017 in Review: The Good, the Bad & the Conspiracy Theories

    03/01/2018 Duration: 58min

    2017 was a year of ups and downs, from the continued growth of LPFM to the loss of net neutrality. All four Radio Survivors gather to review the year that was, assessing what happened in college radio, community radio and podcasting, with stops along the way in Istanbul, conspiracy theories and classical music. Jennifer, Matthew, […] The post Podcast #123 – 2017 in Review: The Good, the Bad & the Conspiracy Theories appeared first on Radio Survivor.

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