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
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Podcast #242 – Radio on the TV with James Cridland
22/04/2020 Duration: 01h10minDid you know that a lot of folks in Europe listen to radio on their televisions? Neither did we, until we talked with James Cridland, editor of the daily Podnews email newsletter and radio futurologist. He explains that outside of North America much of radio is enjoyed on more platforms, from digital DAB to, yes, […] The post Podcast #242 – Radio on the TV with James Cridland appeared first on Radio Survivor.
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Podcast #241 – WBCN and the American Revolution
15/04/2020 Duration: 01h02minWBCN in Boston, MA is one of the storied freeform FM stations in American commercial radio history. We’re talking about it because there’s a recent documentary film, entitled “WBCN and the American Revolution,” that dives into its history, and how WBCN’s early days in the late 60s and early 70s are intertwined with the counter […] The post Podcast #241 – WBCN and the American Revolution appeared first on Radio Survivor.
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Podcast #240 – WFMU is Still On the Air During the Pandemic
08/04/2020 Duration: 58minKen Freedman is the General Manager and the Program Director of WFMU, a free form community radio station in Jersey City, New Jersey that prides itself on it’s live, in studio sound from every one of it’s DJ’s. So this particular crisis, the Pandemic and the Lock Down, is a unique challenge. “This disaster is […] The post Podcast #240 – WFMU is Still On the Air During the Pandemic appeared first on Radio Survivor.
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Podcast #239 – Hunkering Down with Raven Radio in Sitka, Alaska
31/03/2020 Duration: 01h13minRaven Radio, KCAW-FM, serves Sitka and the remote communities of Southeast Alaska with public radio content, local news and volunteer-produced programming. Like “shelter in place” elsewhere in the lower 48, Sitka is on what they call a “hunker down” advisory. We talk with KCAW General Manager and friend of the show, Becky Meiers about how […] The post Podcast #239 – Hunkering Down with Raven Radio in Sitka, Alaska appeared first on Radio Survivor.
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Podcast #238 – Social Distancing, Going Remote and Automation during Global Pandemic
25/03/2020 Duration: 01h14minThe University of Virgina’s WTJU now only permits one person in their studios at one time and has five remote locations ready to take over live broadcasting. That’s a couple of ways that community and college stations are coping with the COVID-19 pandemic. Community radio WTJU General Manager Nathan Moore joins this week to explain […] The post Podcast #238 – Social Distancing, Going Remote and Automation during Global Pandemic appeared first on Radio Survivor.
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Podcast #237 – How Community & College Radio Can Deal with COVID-19
18/03/2020 Duration: 01h08minCommunity and college radio stations are unique in broadcasting because in addition to being important community services, many are also a community crossroads, hosting dozens or hundreds of people in their studios and spaces in any given week. That means the novel coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic poses a specific challenge for these broadcasters. KPFA’s “UpFront” co-host […] The post Podcast #237 – How Community & College Radio Can Deal with COVID-19 appeared first on Radio Survivor.
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Podcast #236 – FCC and the Supremes
11/03/2020 Duration: 01h26minFCC policy has left media ownership diversity at “obnoxiously low levels,” especially considering that more minority and women ownership is one of the desired objectives. That’s what Prof. Chris Terry from the University of Minnesota tells us on this week’s show. The Commission may be headed to the Supreme Court to defend its diversity policy, […] The post Podcast #236 – FCC and the Supremes appeared first on Radio Survivor.
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Podcast #235 – Pulling Back the Curtain
04/03/2020 Duration: 01h19minJennifer, Eric and Paul have some college radio news to review, but first they pull back the curtain to survey the state of affairs in Radio Survivorland. They note some recent attention from The A.V. Club and Podnews along with a nice uptick in podcast audience as they reflect on the importance of sticking with […] The post Podcast #235 – Pulling Back the Curtain appeared first on Radio Survivor.
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Podcast #234 – Community Access Radio in New Zealand
26/02/2020 Duration: 58minIn New Zealand a dozen partially government-funded radio stations are charged with providing access to under-represented groups and communities. Wellington Access Radio, situated in New Zealand’s capital city, was the first station of its kind in that country, and station manager Kristen Paterson tells us more about its history and mission. Kristen explains the funding […] The post Podcast #234 – Community Access Radio in New Zealand appeared first on Radio Survivor.
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Podcast #232 – Border Radio in North America (rebroadcast)
19/02/2020 Duration: 58minRadio waves don’t obey borders, and stations have been taking advantage of this fact since the dawn of the medium – often despite the rules of government regulators where the signals go. Dr. Kevin Curran of Arizona State University has been studying border radio stations extensively, making it the subject of his doctoral dissertation. Everyone […] The post Podcast #232 – Border Radio in North America (rebroadcast) appeared first on Radio Survivor.
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Podcast #232 – Documenting & Preserving Radio at HBCUs
12/02/2020 Duration: 01h05minScholar 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 #232 – Documenting & Preserving Radio at HBCUs appeared first on Radio Survivor.
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Podcast #231 – Eric Nuzum
05/02/2020 Duration: 01h24sEric Nuzum started NPR’s podcasting efforts in 2005 where he worked 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 the realm of short form audio and podcasts until 2018. Eric Nuzum is currently a consultant and […] The post Podcast #231 – Eric Nuzum appeared first on Radio Survivor.
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Podcast #230 – The Library of Congress Launches Podcast Preservation Project
29/01/2020 Duration: 01h24minOn this week’s episode we learn about a brand new project at the Library of Congress that is focused entirely on archiving podcasts. Ted Westervelt, Manager of the Podcast Preservation Project at Library of Congress, joins us to share early details from this new initiative. He explains that the hope is that a wide variety […] The post Podcast #230 – The Library of Congress Launches Podcast Preservation Project appeared first on Radio Survivor.
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Podcast #229 – Reading the PIRATE Act
22/01/2020 Duration: 58minThe PIRATE Act, recently passed by Congress, is intended to stem the tide of unlicensed radio broadcasting by providing the Federal Communications Commission with new tools. Chief amongst them are new maximum fines, and a shortcut to issuing them. But will this really work? Author and radio scholar John Anderson says that a lot of […] The post Podcast #229 – Reading the PIRATE Act appeared first on Radio Survivor.
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Podcast #228 – College Radio’s Biggest Decade
15/01/2020 Duration: 01h08minLast week we declared that the 2010s were a banner decade for community radio. As Jennifer notes, though college radio had a tough start to the last decade, with the loss of prominent stations like KUSF, KTRU and WRVU, the service seriously bounced back, aided by factors like the low-power FM boom, internet radio, HD […] The post Podcast #228 – College Radio’s Biggest Decade appeared first on Radio Survivor.
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Podcast #227 – A Banner Decade for Community Radio and FrankenFMs
08/01/2020 Duration: 58minWe begin part one of our review of the last decade in radio with the observation that it saw the greatest expansion of community radio in history. Though the second US LPFM licensing window that happened in 2013 is a significant driver, the growth happened all over the world. The 2010s were also a growth […] The post Podcast #227 – A Banner Decade for Community Radio and FrankenFMs appeared first on Radio Survivor.
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Podcast #225 – A Review of 2019 in Radio
25/12/2019 Duration: 58minMatthew Lasar starts off this episode by declaring that this was the year that his undergraduate students stopped listening to broadcast AM/FM radio. Then he admits, he’s nearly stopped, too. Find out why in this lively rundown of what was significant to radio in 2019. On the other hand, our resident college radio expert Jennifer […] The post Podcast #225 – A Review of 2019 in Radio appeared first on Radio Survivor.
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Podcast #224: How the FCC Could Support Diversity, Localism & Competition in Radio & TV
19/12/2019 Duration: 58minAll nine judges on the Third Circuit Court of Appeals recently denied the FCC’s request for a rehearing on its many-times rejected media ownership rules. Prof. Christopher Terry calls this the Commission’s “Legacy of Failure.” But it begs the question, what does success look like? Prof. Terry, who teaches media law at the University of […] The post Podcast #224: How the FCC Could Support Diversity, Localism & Competition in Radio & TV appeared first on Radio Survivor.
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Podcast #223: Will CMJ Return, Will AM Go Digital and Will FrankenFMs Disappear? Plus Other Big Questions
11/12/2019 Duration: 01h04minThe Federal Communications Commission is all about radio at the end of 2019, and we catch you up on what you need to know. We all have questions about the possibility of AM stations going all-digital, including the FCC. The regulatory body released the things it wants to know about how digital stations would work, […] The post Podcast #223: Will CMJ Return, Will AM Go Digital and Will FrankenFMs Disappear? Plus Other Big Questions appeared first on Radio Survivor.
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Podcast #222 – Marking the 20th Anniversary of Indymedia
04/12/2019 Duration: 58minNovember 30 was the 20th anniversary of the “Battle of Seattle” protests against the World Trade Organization ministerial meetings in that Pacific Northwest city. The broad array of groups and 80,000 people who assembled understood they would not receive a fair hearing in the mainstream press, so they built their own internet-based platform to instantly […] The post Podcast #222 – Marking the 20th Anniversary of Indymedia appeared first on Radio Survivor.