[nabs-l] Your Invitation To Attend My Online Birthday Bash And ShowIs Here

Chris Nusbaum cnusbaumnfb at gmail.com
Mon Feb 22 12:56:10 UTC 2016


Ashley:

Thanks for your comments. I'm so happy you have an interest in how radio is done nonvisually!

As you have already seen, there are quite a few blind people who are involved in Internet radio in some capacity. In fact, blind broadcasters have played a significant role in popularizing independent Internet stations since the late 90's and early 2000's. As you may already know, I currently serve as General Manager of KJSC Radio, the station which covered NABS events at last year's national convention and on which David is now broadcasting. Prior to taking this position, I hosted a weekly talk show on KJSC, from which I learned a lot about how Internet radio works, though I admittedly don't know much about the ins and outs of production. I'd be happy to answer any questions you might have, and/or introduce you to some of our broadcasters and producers who could show you how the technical stuff is done. Furthermore, if you're interested, we would love to have you observe one or more of our shows from a behind-the-scenes perspective so you could get a firsthand idea of how a show is put together. We've done this before with a variety of interested listeners, some of whom have gone on to start shows or stations of their own. If you have any questions for me or would be interested in observing some of our shows, please email me off-list at my station address: chris at kjscradio.com.

HTH,   

Chris Nusbaum

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> On Feb 21, 2016, at 5:28 PM, Ashley Bramlett via nabs-l <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi David,
> 
> I wanted to make this blindness related. I've never met an internet radio host who is blind.
> That seems like quite an accomplishment to put your love of radio and music with the tech skills to host a radio show. I know a blind dj but that's the closest I've come to in knowing someone like this.
> I'm wondering how you do it. Which software is accessible with a screen reader? How will you communicate with participants via skype and play tunes too? I mean, how can you hear jaws and the tunes together? For me, when I've played youtube songs, I cannot hear jaws clearly while the song is playing.
> How can you select songs one after another given the songs are playing and you'd hear the song and your screen reader.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Ashley
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message----- From: David Dunphy via nabs-l
> Sent: Sunday, February 21, 2016 2:05 PM
> To: National Association of Blind Students mailing list
> Cc: David Dunphy
> Subject: [nabs-l] Your Invitation To Attend My Online Birthday Bash And ShowIs Here
> 
> Hi All!
> Thanks to the good folks at KJSC Radio, tonight as a special, I'll be
> hosting a radio show/birthday bash from 8 PM to midnight.
> Tune in to hear great music, all your requests, and a fun upbeat high
> energy party, as all birthday parties should be.
> During the show, get in touch via skype at
> kjsc.radio
> via telephone at
> 602-399-7279
> or via twitter at
> kjscradio
> 
> And to listen, go to the following page to select how you want to tune in:
> http://www.kjscradio.com/classic/radio.php
> Help me celebrate in style tonight! Can't wait to see you at my birthday party!
> From David Dunphy
> 
>> On 2/21/16, Anna via nabs-l <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>> I use JAWS and Excel 2010.  I have to make a bunch of graphs and have to use
>> Excel.  I know how to make the graphs but I do not know how to insert the
>> equation for it and insert the R squared value and stuff like that.  I know
>> that with a mouse you right click on a data point on the graph and then you
>> can do it.  But I don't think you can do that with JAWS so how could I do
>> it?
>> Also, I would like to insert some equations into some cells and drag it down
>> to other cells, instead of typing in the same equation over and over in a
>> bunch of cells.  With the mouse it's simply click, hold, and drag.  How do
>> you do it with JAWS?
>> I would be very grateful for help. And if there is a more appropriate place
>> for me to be asking this question, please let me know.
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> 
>> Anna E Givens
>> 
>> 
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