I Am What I Play
Comments to "I Am What I Play":
JMR | September 11, 2008, 8:10am | #
Man, I miss college radio... What a party.And off topic, but I wonder if "Friday's Bank" will be Lehman or WaMu?
John-David | September 11, 2008, 8:34am | #
I've never understood why some college radio stations are staffed by people other than students. At least when it comes to on-air talent.Lefiti | September 11, 2008, 8:36am | #
Re no political commentary, at least talk up Sarah Palin, our next VP.Episiarch | September 11, 2008, 8:38am | #
I used to listen to Seton Hall's WSOU when I lived in NYC. They introduced me to some seriously cool music. I'd be nice if I could listen to Jesse today, but alas, no dice at my workplace.Elemenope | September 11, 2008, 8:57am | #
I've never understood why some college radio stations are staffed by people other than students. At least when it comes to on-air talent.A few reasons. The most obvious one is that the station's radio waves do not magically terminate at the edge of campus, and so the station often services surrounding communities just by virtue of its location.
Slightly less obvious but no less serious is that running and maintaining an FM station is expensive, between the insurance for the transmission tower and equipment repair and replacement funds (you'd be shocked just how little wear the average CD player can take), and licensing and compliance fees for the FCC. Most college radio stations are not that well capitalized, and so have to do donation drives and so-forth in the surrounding community. Thus that community has to be invested in the station (which is most easily achieved by having members of the community DJ and perform other functions).
Third, and this may come as a shock, but often a given campus full of students does not have enough people who are both interested in running a program and have the time to do so. Stations try to avoid dead air, so if a college station can't get a college student to fill a slot, anyone else is preferable to an hour of dead air or taped PSAs.
idiotface | September 11, 2008, 9:11am | #
WFMU is no. 1. They stream all their shows and have a great blog.Jesse Walker | September 11, 2008, 9:12am | #
Besides what Elemenope just said, I'll add this: I won't be so vain as to put myself in this category, but the nonstudents who continue to work at this particular radio station tend to be people who know a lot about music that undergrads haven't been exposed to, and who can help them expand their horizons & improve their shows.On a related note, most of the nonstudents at CBN do specialty shows -- programs devoted exclusively to jazz, bluegrass, African music, Turkish music, etc. -- and have been doing them for a long time; they're often the most qualified people in the area to do those programs, which tend to be popular with the townies who listen in.
Finally, nonstudents provide an institutional memory, which comes in handy when the administration attempts to interfere with the station's practices. If there were an all-student staff, rebuffed university authorities could just wait four years and try the same stunt all over again. If there are some knowledgeable townies on hand, that's harder.
SugarFree | September 11, 2008, 9:23am | #
Our campus radio station sucks. It's an NPR repeater all morning and then spends hours playing an alternating mix of indie-rap and bluegrass.There is only so much bluegrass the human body can withstand. It's like going to the dentist and all the cleaning instruments are made of banjos.
John | September 11, 2008, 9:29am | #
Jessee,I have been listening to "Here My Dear" a lot lately. You know the Marvin Gaye record he did to pay off his divorce settlement. I had never really listened to it until a few months ago when I bought it on a lark. What a brilliant record. I don't know there is a better record on loss and divorce. I keep listening to that and Everybody Diggs Bill Evans at work. I need to find something a little more upbeat or I am going to need prosac.
Good for you on the DJ gig and play some Bill Evans.
John | September 11, 2008, 9:32am | #
"There is only so much bluegrass the human body can withstand. It's like going to the dentist and all the cleaning instruments are made of banjos."Everything in moderation. There is some good bluegrass out there. But like any music there is a lot of bad and mediocre bluegrass too. Regardless, only a nut would want to listen to it all the time. Campus radio stations have a bad habbit of taking a particular genre, indie rap and blue grass being too typical examples, and just playing them into the ground on the assumption that since it is not top 40 and it is (insert genre here) it must be cool. No really it doesn't have to be cool.
Jesse Walker | September 11, 2008, 9:49am | #
I suppose I should mention that both the Georgetown station and WFMU are discussed in my radio book.WFMU was a college station so good that when the school it was affiliated with went belly-up, the staff managed to raise enough money to take over the station license and stay on the air. It supports itself without running any commercials and without getting any grants from the government.
The Georgetown outlet, WGTB, was ... quite a place. Once a newscaster there fabricated a story claiming that the United States had bombed Libya. The reporter's defense: "If Nixon could have had his way, he would have done it."
GinSlinger | September 11, 2008, 10:13am | #
Ypsi shout out!Alas, I'm in class at the big M from 1-3 on Thursdays, but I can still enjoy Jesse during the AATA ride in to A2.
Looking forward to it!
Rhywun | September 11, 2008, 11:11am | #
I spent a horrifyingly incompetent couple months DJ'ing at my school's station (WRUB, which didn't even reach all the dorms, let alone the outside world) in 1990. I'm talkin' scratching records, huge chunks of dead air, the works. And there were two of us. Neither of us had a clue what the hell we were doing but the music was great.hotsauce | September 11, 2008, 11:28am | #
Jesse,Michigan (-2) vs. Notre Dame (home) this weekend.
Who ya got?*
*If, in the words of Bill Simmons, gambling were legal.
Russ 2000 | September 11, 2008, 1:09pm | #
Jesse, you aren't actually physically doing the show from Michigan, are you?Jesse Walker | September 11, 2008, 4:52pm | #
hotsauce: I'll root root root for the visiting team. Beyond that, no comment.Russ: No, I'm here in Ann Arbor, and will be for the next nine months or so.
hotsauce | September 11, 2008, 5:10pm | #
No, I'm here in Ann Arbor, and will be for the next nine months or so.Enjoy the sangria at Dominick's.
Russ 2000 | September 11, 2008, 5:50pm | #
OK, Jesse, then Muswell Hillbillies every day in case I happen to be in the area.Jesse Walker | September 11, 2008, 10:59pm | #
Russ: I promise at least one Kinks song every time I do the show. This week it was "Introduction to a Solution" from Preservation Act Two.Ben1 | September 13, 2008, 11:01pm | #
Thanks for the explicit warning. I'll be sure not to listen.
I'll be playing a mix of soul, punk, ska, funk, gospel, country, klezmer, jazz, and random snippets of the Zeitgeist from 12 to 3 each Thursday afternoon, eastern time.
I have rarely seen such a miserable list of attempts at musicality. I'm a little surprised that jazz got in there with all that absolute garbage, but I suppose if you have no taste at all, quality vectors can arrive just as easily as those of no merit whatsoever.
