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About Kramer
Expertise I can answer questions regarding the radio industry; both terrestrial and satellite. I've been involved with radio for 20 years and have worked at radio stations such as Z100/NY, G105/Raleigh, WAPE/Jacksonville, Q-98/Fayetteville, Z-105/Dothan, and Z-FM in Vicenza, Italy. I have been involved in just about every facet of radio; from consulting to programming, from on-air to promotions, and production. I also have many friends in the industry, so if I can't answer your question I'm positive I'll know someone who can
Experience On-air at Z100/NY, G105/Raleigh, WAPE/Jacksonville, Q98/Fayetteville, and Z-105/Dothan. Programmer at Q98, Z-105, and Z-FM in Vicenza, Italy. Promotions and production at Z100, Q98, and G105. I've also consulted numerous stations as well as air talent throughout the country. Basically, if there is an aspect of radio I pretty much have some knowledge of it.
Publications Radio and Records, Billboard, and an interview or two with All-Access.
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You are here: Experts > Industry > Broadcasting > Radio > College radio show access
Expert: Kramer
Date: 9/20/2006
Subject: College radio show access
Question My son is attending college at Middlbury in Vermont. Last year, he was part of a radio show team that put out different shows on a public station. He sent one to me via email, but I was never able to get any more of them. Would you have any idea how I could plug in to them? He plans to pick it up again as soon as his football season is over.
Thanks, Tracy
Answer Tracy,
Thanks for the question.
I would suggest taking a look at the radio station's website. Now-a-days quite a few stations are streaming their shows online, or if the shows are recorded digitally they will archive them for public access through their website.
If it's a college radio station you can also try the school's website. They might have more options when it comes to contacting the station or accessing past material.
The last thing I can think of is to ask your son if they record their shows digitally, and if so if they can be saved to a public folder so you can view them online. Or eh can always send you the shows through email as he did previously.
Good Luck.
Kramer
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