Showing posts with label radio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label radio. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

The Problem Preachers on 99.3

As some of you may already know I was on the radio about a week ago talking about my band The Problem Preachers.

That's me on the right... Waving and Smiling
 Well this coming Saturday at 8 am (yes it's early but it is never to early to rock out) the entire band will be on 99.3 talking about the band and perhaps play a few of our songs acoustically. So set your alarms bright and early Saturday morning to listen to your favorite blogger talk about things you probably don't care about. But even if that is the case you should listen anyway!

Life Cheat #59032: You probably shouldn't listen

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Dabbling in radio....


Now that the first (nearly) full week of school has concluded, I finally feel like I’m gaining some kind of momentum towards this school year. January is almost over with, if anyone can believe it, but it certainly doesn’t feel that way with the bipolar Texas weather doing what it does best. Of course, this means we’ll all be turning our attention to Spring Break, but I’m guessing we’ll all need a chance to digest our new classes before we jump to all that. I know I will.
Never before today have I ever considered a career in radio. Today in Multimedia Production, we began working with soundboards and audio editing software. Saying I was excited is an understatement; I wanted to stay in the sound room for hours figuring out how to work the pots (sliding levers) and (noise) leveling knobs. The microphones were so cool. I totally wanted to practice my radio voice (but alone so I don’t look and sound like a crazy person.) It’s funny because my major is News/Editorial writing, but I’ve always been fascinated by radio. I mean, how cool would it be to spend a few hours on the air every day, playing music and talking with wide varieties of people? Maybe that’s where I start everything off. I could always indulge this guilty pleasure of radio.