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 #303 – Radio on TV, Magazines and Tape

    23/06/2021 Duration: 01h27min

    Just when we thought the Franken FM era might be over for good, the FCC grants “Special Temporary Authority” to a LPTV channel 6 in San Jose, California to keep its analog signal – heard on the FM dial – on the air while transitioning its video signal to digital. We review this news, along […] The post Podcast #303 – Radio on TV, Magazines and Tape appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #302 – Feminista Frequencies

    15/06/2021 Duration: 01h19min

    This week, we take a close look at the history of an influential Spanish language community radio station: KDNA. Located in Washington State, the station launched in 1979 and serves a rural community which includes farm workers and immigrants. Our guest, Monica De La Torre, is Assistant Professor at the School of Transborder Studies at […] The post Podcast #302 – Feminista Frequencies appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #301 – Digitizing & Transcribing the Archives of NYC Progressive Church Radio

    09/06/2021 Duration: 01h06min

    From 1961 to 1976 WRVR-FM broadcast a progressive slate of social justice and jazz programming from the Riverside Church on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. Beginning in 2018 those archives are being digitized and transcribed by the American Archive of Public Broadcasting, and on June 17 they’re asking volunteers to help correct those transcriptions in a […] The post Podcast #301 – Digitizing & Transcribing the Archives of NYC Progressive Church Radio appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #300 – How to Get a Noncomm FM License in 2021 (Replay)

    02/06/2021 Duration: 59min

    The Federal Communications Commission recently announced that November 2, 2021 will mark the opening of the next licensing window for full-power non-commercial / educational (NCE) FM radio stations. The Commission first hinted at this chance back in fall of 2020. Given how often our listeners ask how and when they can get a radio license, […] The post Podcast #300 – How to Get a Noncomm FM License in 2021 (Replay) appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #299 – Cassettes for Art, Radio and Recording TV

    26/05/2021 Duration: 01h32min

    It seems like physical media continues to have a hold on humans, even while most of us in the West engage with online, streaming and virtual media for much, if not most, of our time. Audiocassettes are like radio, in that they have been declared dead multiple times in the last three decades, yet continue […] The post Podcast #299 – Cassettes for Art, Radio and Recording TV appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #298 – College Radio at the end of the Academic COVID Year

    19/05/2021 Duration: 01h24min

    Colleges and high schools are finishing up their first – and, with hope, last – full academic COVID year, and all indicators are that student radio remained on the air, as students adjusted to online classes and socially distant campuses. Jennifer Waits reports back from the Intercollegiate Broadcast System annual conference, held virtually this year, […] The post Podcast #298 – College Radio at the end of the Academic COVID Year appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #297 – Radio Studies and Soundwork

    12/05/2021 Duration: 01h20min

    Renowned radio scholar Michele Hilmes is Professor Emerita, Media and Cultural Studies in the Department of Communication Arts at University of Wisconsin-Madison and has been a long time proponent of the importance of studying radio and sound, which have often been neglected in the broader field of media studies. She joins us on the show […] The post Podcast #297 – Radio Studies and Soundwork appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #296: Radio Spectrum and Transmission Art – rebroadcast

    05/05/2021 Duration: 58min

    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 #296: Radio Spectrum and Transmission Art – rebroadcast appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #295 – High School Podcasting with the Hosts of Rice and Shine

    28/04/2021 Duration: 01h17min

    This week, we are joined by the hosts of the podcast Rice and Shine. Led by four Seattle-area teenagers, the chat-style program provides a glimpse into the lives of 9th graders beginning high school from a distance during a pandemic. Rice and Shine is an incredible time capsule of the current school year, as hosts […] The post Podcast #295 – High School Podcasting with the Hosts of Rice and Shine appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #294 – Reading the PIRATE Act / FCC & the Supremes Pt. 2

    21/04/2021 Duration: 01h40min

    The PIRATE Act was signed into law more than a year ago, but the rules governing increased fines for unlicensed broadcasting are about to go into effect on April 26. The Act is intended to give the FCC additional tools for tamping down pirate radio activity in hot beds like Boston and Brooklyn, NY, but […] The post Podcast #294 – Reading the PIRATE Act / FCC & the Supremes Pt. 2 appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #293 – Exploring Radio Art and Transmission Art

    14/04/2021 Duration: 01h33min

    What is radio art? What is transmission art? We discuss the experimental side of radio and artistic uses of radio transmissions on our show this week, looking at historical and contemporary examples. Artist and scholar Anna Friz joins us to chat about these concepts, sharing how her college/community radio past in Canada inspired her to […] The post Podcast #293 – Exploring Radio Art and Transmission Art appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #292 – The History of Sound Art

    07/04/2021 Duration: 58min

    What is sound art? And what do we know about its origin story? We explore this question and more with our guest this week, artist and educator Judy Dunaway. An adjunct professor in the History of Art Department at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Dunaway’s recent article, “The Forgotten 1979 MoMA Sound Art Exhibition,” […] The post Podcast #292 – The History of Sound Art appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #291 – The New Adventures of Super Indian

    31/03/2021 Duration: 01h16min

    A super hero comic is at the heart of The New Adventures of Super Indian, a forthcoming audio drama from Native Voices at the Autry. Our guests on the show include Super Indian’s creator, playwright and director, Arigon Starr (an enrolled member of the Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma) and artistic director DeLanna Studi (an enrolled […] The post Podcast #291 – The New Adventures of Super Indian appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #290 – Aimee Semple McPherson and the Early History of Radio Evangelists

    24/03/2021 Duration: 01h19s

    One of the biggest celebrities in Los Angeles in the early part of the 20th century was Aimee Semple McPherson. She inspired scandalous headlines and fictional depictions, including the character Sister Molly on the Showtime series, Penny Dreadful: City of Angels and Sister Alice McKeegan on the 2020 HBO reboot of Perry Mason. Yet the […] The post Podcast #290 – Aimee Semple McPherson and the Early History of Radio Evangelists appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #289 – Celebrating Women in Sound

    17/03/2021 Duration: 01h51min

    In honor of Women’s History Month, this week’s episode focuses on women in sound. Our guests, Jennifer Hyland Wang and Jenny Stoever, return to the show to discuss sound studies, the cultural politics of listening, the history of women’s voices on the airwaves and on podcasts, as well as broader issues of representation. Jennifer Hyland […] The post Podcast #289 – Celebrating Women in Sound appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #288 – Eagle vs. Transmitter

    10/03/2021 Duration: 01h02min

    This week we share more evidence of how broadest radio is an important informational lifeline and human connection for so many people. As most of the country enters year two of the pandemic, we catch up again with Becky Meiers, General Manager of community radio station KCAW-FM in Sitka, Alaska. We last spoke with Becky […] The post Podcast #288 – Eagle vs. Transmitter appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #287 – New Station Opportunity, Women’s History Month, and more

    03/03/2021 Duration: 01h57min

    Jennifer, Eric and Paul join together to review what’s news as we kick off the month of March. Top of the list is an upcoming FCC radio license auction. Originally planned for April 2020, but delayed by the first coronavirus lockdowns, the auction will see 140 commercial radio construction permits up for bid. We discuss […] The post Podcast #287 – New Station Opportunity, Women’s History Month, and more appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #286 – Native American Voices on the Air in the Early Days of Radio

    24/02/2021 Duration: 01h31min

    On this week’s show we take a look at the ways that Native Americans used sound technology during radio’s earliest days and how that inspired and led to the flourishing Native media landscape, including tribal radio stations. Our guest, Josh Garrett-Davis, is Associate Curator at the Autry Museum and author of a recently completed dissertation: […] The post Podcast #286 – Native American Voices on the Air in the Early Days of Radio appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #285 – Running a Big Community Media Organization in the 2nd Year of the Pandemic

    17/02/2021 Duration: 01h21min

    Nathan Moore is the General Manager at WTJU and the Staff Advisor of WXTJ at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. He is also the current President of the Board of the NFCB, the National Federation of Community Broadcasters. We invited Nathan Moore onto the show to ask about running community and college radio stations […] The post Podcast #285 – Running a Big Community Media Organization in the 2nd Year of the Pandemic appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #284 – SpokenWeb and Literary Sound

    10/02/2021 Duration: 01h59min

    On this week’s show we learn about SpokenWeb, a Canadian project focused on the preservation of literary sound recordings. Partly inspired by the energetic poetry scene of the 1960s, SpokenWeb works to preserve recordings of these live events and also describe and share this material. Our guest, Hannah McGregor, leads the SpokenWeb Podcast Task Force […] The post Podcast #284 – SpokenWeb and Literary Sound appeared first on Radio Survivor.

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