Disabilities and jobs in broadcasting
David Kaye wrote:
I was working on some computers over at KDIA/KDYA a couple years ago when a
guy came in and wanted The Tour. Well, two stations, you'd think there was a
lot to see. But, being an automated gospel music station on the one hand and
an automated block program station on the other, the guy was basically shown
what might be radio if only there were DJs around. He was shown the two empty
control rooms, the tech area where I was wiping the dirt and grime off a
computer's innards, and the the equipment rack.
See, you could make that into a fun tour, talking about the history of the
station and what used to be in this room and what used to be in that room,
and how technology has changed things both for the better and the worse.
--scott
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"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
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