"How To Save College Radio" provided a timely look at how some universities are selling their radio frequencies used by student-staffed stations. Joey Yang from KTRU and Kenya Lewis and Dorothy Kidd from KUSF detailed the stories from the stations’ experience. Susan Harmon of Public Radio Capital offered a financial perspective about these deals. Ken Freedman, station manager of WFMU, moderated the session and offered direct advice for all college stations whose frequencies aren’t safe.
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How To Save College Radio (SXSW 2011)
"How To Save College Radio" provided a timely look at how some universities are selling their radio frequencies used by student-staffed stations. Joey Yang from KTRU and Kenya Lewis and Dorothy Kidd from KUSF detailed the stories from the stations’ experience. Susan Harmon of Public Radio Capital offered a financial perspective about these deals. Ken Freedman, station manager of WFMU, moderated the session and offered direct advice for all college stations whose frequencies aren’t safe.
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WFMU’s Bitslap with KBC from Aug 25, 2009
Rock Covers Paper | Full playlist at http://wfmu.org/playlists/shows/32140
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WFMU’s Bitslap with KBC from Jul 21, 2009
Bitslap with KBC episode from 7/7/2009 | Full playlist at http://wfmu.org/playlists/shows/31796
