Friday, May 13, 2005  

Rogers State radio morning program opens up - The Daily Times - Pryor Creek, Oklahoma

"The station, which broadcasts live daily from Rogers State University's Claremore campus, is inviting guests to participate in its morning program, 'Misti in the Morning,' which airs from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
RSU student Misti Grannemann, a radio and television major from Claremore, initiated this format this spring and has interviewed a variety of guests about topics related to civic clubs and non-profit organizations, public events and other community activities."

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    Wednesday, May 11, 2005  

Professors Examine Fiscal Policy on College Radio - iBerkshires.com - Home

"Williamstown - On Sunday, May 15th, from 8-10PM, Bill Gentry, of the Economics Department, and Jim Mahon, Chair of the Political Economy Program, will visit Air Williams on WCFM to discuss President Bush's fiscal policy. "

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    Tuesday, May 10, 2005  

The Independent Florida Alligator

"'If you look around at the country, most students are not getting paid to work at their college radio station.'
Dankner said that the university will not subsidize the radio station because it is an auxillary arm of UF.
'We're expected to generate our own revenue to keep the operations going,' he said. 'With the revenue we are generating, we are supporting the educational mission of the telecommunication students.'
Professors in the college would "

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    Monday, May 09, 2005  

The Daytona Beach News-Journal: East Volusia: "Southwest Volusia students might also be interested in Seminole Community College's Summer Television and Theater Institutes.
The television program is open to 20 gifted students in grades 8 through 12 and runs July 5 to Aug. 2.
Using state-of-the-art equipment and the school's digital studio, students will be trained in digital video technology and journalism to help create a program, 'Generation to Generation: Wisdom Through the Ages,' which will be submitted for broadcast on community access cable and public television stations."

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    Sunday, May 08, 2005  

Playground on the Air - New York Times

"I went to Boston College. A lot of people were on the college radio station, WZBC-FM, because they hoped to get jobs in radio afterward. I looked at it as a big playground. Punk and new wave, and the music that came out in the late 1970's as a reaction to the overblown progressive rock, were bubbling up in a lot of different places. I wanted to run the radio station and wrote an application to student activities, and ended up competing against the person who had been my boss. I wanted it to be more about personal taste and less about a training ground. I got the job. I was a junior and WZBC-FM became an alternative radio station. The station became really respected in Boston."

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New York Daily News - Boroughs - Denis Hamill: Air apparent paid his dues: "


Here's a shout out to a Brooklyn guy who made his stoop dreams come true. Fans know him as 'Skeery,' a sort of goofy Brooklyn character on the very popular Z-100 'Morning Zoo Show' on 100.3 FM.
But 31 years ago, Anthony Sciri was born in Bensonhurst to Roseanne and Tony Sciri, a schoolteacher and Con Ed construction worker, respectively.
'I went to PS 204, Mark Twain, Edward R. Murrow High and Brooklyn College,' Sciri says. 'At Murrow, I took courses in TV production. I got the broadcasting bug. But I grew up on radio. I listened to radio at home, on stoops, on rooftops, in cars, on the Coney beach. I was nuts about radio.'"

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