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 #262 – Eric Nuzum (rebroadcast)

    09/09/2020 Duration: 01h31min

    Eric Nuzum started NPR’s podcasting efforts in 2005. He worked at NPR 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 short form audio and podcasts until 2018. Eric Nuzum is the author of the book “Make Noise: […] The post Podcast #262 – Eric Nuzum (rebroadcast) appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #261 – Remembering Lorenzo Milam

    03/09/2020 Duration: 01h25min

    Jennifer, Eric and Paul get the gang back together to remember community radio innovator Lorenzo Milam, who passed away on July 19. We reflect on how he helped to propagate a community access model of broadcasting that departed somewhat from the model of the first Pacifica stations, and was reflective of the counter-cultural currents of […] The post Podcast #261 – Remembering Lorenzo Milam appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #260 – Radio History on the Northern Border of Mexico

    26/08/2020 Duration: 01h14min

    Border radio is one of our favorite topics at Radio Survivor and on this week’s episode we dig into the history of radio broadcasting on the northern border of Mexico. Scholar Sonia Robles shares the stories of some of the lesser-known, small broadcasters whose histories are often overshadowed by the wild tales of higher power […] The post Podcast #260 – Radio History on the Northern Border of Mexico appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #259 – Radioee.net Celebrates 100 Year History of Wireless Communication

    19/08/2020 Duration: 01h34min

    On August 27, 2020, nomadic online radio station Radioee.net is presenting a live, translingual 24-hour broadcast, Wireless, featuring 24 radio stations from all over the world. Taking place on the 100th anniversary of the first radio broadcast in Argentina and the first mass public entertainment broadcast in the world; Wireless launches at midnight Buenos Aires […] The post Podcast #259 – Radioee.net Celebrates 100 Year History of Wireless Communication appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #258 – Trump Admin Raises the Specter of the Fairness Doctrine

    13/08/2020 Duration: 01h11min

    The FCC is testing its luck with the Supreme Court, after years of failure in attempting to revise media ownership regulations using justifications that pass Constitutional scrutiny. Prof. Christopher Terry from the University of Minnesota joins us to explain what the Commission argues, and what its odds are. However, a more immediate concern is that […] The post Podcast #258 – Trump Admin Raises the Specter of the Fairness Doctrine appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #257 – Marking a Quarter-Century of MP3

    05/08/2020 Duration: 01h25min

    On July 14, 1995 the file extension .MP3 was chosen and set in place for an audio format that would go on to change music. Artist, scholar and curator John Kannenberg marks the 25th anniversary of this event with an online exhibit, “MP3 @ 25: The Anniversary Exhibition” at his Museum of Portable Sound. John […] The post Podcast #257 – Marking a Quarter-Century of MP3 appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #256 – The Robin Hood of the Avant-Garde

    29/07/2020 Duration: 02h02min

    Poet Kenneth Goldsmith created UbuWeb in 1996 as an online repository for obscure avant-garde art that, by virtue of having little commercial potential, was hard to find. Audio was an early component of the archive, owing to Kenneth’s interest in sound poetry, an even more obscure art form. Since then he’s served as the chief, […] The post Podcast #256 – The Robin Hood of the Avant-Garde appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #255 – ‘Geek of the Week’ and the Beginning of Internet Radio

    22/07/2020 Duration: 01h36min

    Carl Malamud is credited with having one of the very first streaming internet talk radio shows, “Geek of the Week,” beginning in 1993. And because it was available for download, too, it’s considered a proto-podcast. Carl joins us this week to dig into this early history of internet radio, recounting how his efforts quickly snowballed […] The post Podcast #255 – ‘Geek of the Week’ and the Beginning of Internet Radio appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #254 – The Intertwined History of the Radio and Recording Industries

    15/07/2020 Duration: 58min

    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 #254 – The Intertwined History of the Radio and Recording Industries appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast 253 – Sound Streams: Dissecting the History of Internet Radio

    08/07/2020 Duration: 01h56min

    Internet radio was born more than 25 years ago, yet, according to Edison Research, only in the last month has the medium garnered just 10% of all broadcast listening time in the US. We might lay at least some blame on the commercial radio industry, which didn’t embrace it until well into the 2000s, long […] The post Podcast 253 – Sound Streams: Dissecting the History of Internet Radio appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast # 252 – Exploring the Seeds of Public Radio in Educational Radio Archives

    30/06/2020 Duration: 01h14min

    This week, we explore the ancestor of public radio in the United States: educational radio. Our guest, Stephanie Sapienza, helps to bring educational radio archives to life through her work on the multi-institution “Unlocking the Airwaves” project. As Digital Humanities Archivist at the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities at University of Maryland, Sapienza […] The post Podcast # 252 – Exploring the Seeds of Public Radio in Educational Radio Archives appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #251 – The Global Queer Read-In

    24/06/2020 Duration: 58min

    Our guest on Radio Survivor is producing The Global Queer Read-In: A Virtual Pride Event; a 12 hour long webcast to celebrate LGBTQ literature. Brian DeShazor is the brand new CEO of Overnight Productions, which produces the radio show This Way Out. This Way Out has been on the air for 31 years, a weekly […] The post Podcast #251 – The Global Queer Read-In appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #250 – Aimee Semple McPherson and the Early History of Radio Evangelists

    17/06/2020 Duration: 01h27min

    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 current Showtime series, Penny Dreadful: City of Angels. Yet the story that is less frequently told is McPherson’s embrace of radio. […] The post Podcast #250 – Aimee Semple McPherson and the Early History of Radio Evangelists appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #249 – Documenting & Preserving Radio at HBCUs

    10/06/2020 Duration: 58min

    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 #249 – Documenting & Preserving Radio at HBCUs appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #248 – African American Preachers on Wax

    02/06/2020 Duration: 01h14s

    On this week’s episode, scholar Lerone Martin shares with us the fascinating history of African-American preachers who distributed their sermons on 78rpm records during a time when they had limited access to the radio in the 1920s-1940s. Martin, Associate Professor in Religion and Politics at the John C. Danforth Center on Religion and Politics at […] The post Podcast #248 – African American Preachers on Wax appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #247 – Scene on Radio

    27/05/2020 Duration: 58min

    Over the course of four seasons, the Peabody-nominated podcast “Scene on Radio,” a production of the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University, has earned a reputation for tackling head-on difficult topics around race, gender, justice and equity. But it didn’t start out that way. It started life as a documentary anthology that host and […] The post Podcast #247 – Scene on Radio appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #246 – Radio in the Movies

    20/05/2020 Duration: 01h05min

    Portrayals of radio in popular culture provide an interesting glimpse at radio’s role in society. At Radio Survivor, we’ve long been fascinated by radio depictions on both the small and large screen; so it is a treat to dive into this topic with Hemrani Vyas, Programming Coordinator at Turner Classic Movies (TCM). Vyas curated an […] The post Podcast #246 – Radio in the Movies appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #245 – Hidden Women’s Radio History in Uruguay

    12/05/2020 Duration: 58min

    In 2019 we celebrated International Women’s Day by recording a fascinating interview about women’s radio history with University of Louisville Professor of History Christine Ehrick. Author of Radio and the Gendered Soundscape: Women and Broadcasting in Argentina and Uruguay, 1930-1950, Ehrick schools us on the hidden history of a pioneering women’s radio station in Uruguay. […] The post Podcast #245 – Hidden Women’s Radio History in Uruguay appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #244 – Exploring the So-Called ‘Golden Age’ of College Radio

    06/05/2020 Duration: 01h09min

    Some consider the late 1960s through the mid-1990s to be a “golden age” of college radio. History professor Katherine Rye Jewell, from Fitchburg State University, notes that the period begins with college stations taking to the FM dial, and concludes with the rise of the internet. During that time, college radio stations certainly at times […] The post Podcast #244 – Exploring the So-Called ‘Golden Age’ of College Radio appeared first on Radio Survivor.

  • Podcast #243 – A Radio Survivor First

    29/04/2020 Duration: 58min

    A common theme on Radio Survivor is that claims of being first should be viewed skeptically. From purported first college radio station to first internet simulcast, we’ve learned that there’s always another challenger to the prize. This time around, however, we can say this is definitively the first ever episode of Radio Survivor broadcast, and […] The post Podcast #243 – A Radio Survivor First appeared first on Radio Survivor.

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