I think it's important to take into account that community radio can
only be as good as the resourcing that it's provided with.
The station may not have sufficient funds to purchase quality
equipment or even maintain it adequately. Also, people who broadcast
are often amateurs and may not have been given correct training in
using equipment.
I was fortunate enough to have worked in arguably the best community
radio station in New Zealand (Plains FM 96.9). The reasons for its
success were that it was set up by experienced broadcasters and
supported by qualified technicians. It also was dedicated to giving
the community a voice. The ecclectic variety of programme content was
well balanced with a dedication from staff to provide training for
broadcasters to attain and maintain a standard. Furthermore, Plains
FM successfully sought sufficient funding to provide quality equipment
to broadcast with.
Unfortunately not all stations are lucky enough to have such a
successful formula. I think we should be mindful that many stations
have limited funding and might not have the means to use a high
standard of equipment or to train amateur broadcasters how to use
equipment properly. Also it may be difficult for them to monitor the
quality of sound going to air.
Perhaps some constructive feedback to the station might help the
announcers improve their technique.
cheers
Geeta Jatania
-----Original Message-----
From: Lou Judson [mailto:loujudson@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, 14 July 2006 12:41 PM
To: ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Community Radio
I just tuned in for the past two minutes, and heard sevral of my pet
peeves about community radio - low voiced announcers who don't turn up
their mic, squeaky studio chairs, and music ten times louder than the
voice... but the sound is good and the music fine!
Tell Sara Finke to speak up a bit - and don't start sentences with
"And" if she can.
Thanks for the link, these are really petty problems. If the music is
good one can ignore the announcers... when they are too soft.
<L>
Lou Judson • Intuitive Audio
415-883-2689
On Jul 13, 2006, at 11:31 AM, H. Duane Goldman wrote:
I urge all to visit one the the finest independent radio stations in
the country: KDHX in St. Louis; http://www.kdhx.org.