[nabs-l] A New Radio Station Is On The Horizon, Will You Join The Radio Revolution?
David Dunphy
discoduck221 at gmail.com
Sun Sep 17 17:29:03 UTC 2017
This station will be responsible for covering nabs events, calls,
convention stuff, etc. So it's quite appropriate for it to being
posted here. Maybe I should send you a reminder everyday Tyler about
the station. If Nabs wasn't being covered, that would be one thing.
But it is, so you're not the police, get a life, and obviously you and
Elizabeth are incapable of being objective over this, so just don't
say anything any longer.
On 9/15/17, Littlefield, Tyler via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Where is the moderator. A couple years ago he was told that his radio
> spam does not belong on this list--why is it here now?
> On 9/15/2017 1:35 AM, David Dunphy via NABS-L wrote:
>> Please consider passing this along to any friends you think would be
>> interested in being part of this new and up and coming radio project.
>> As a side note, we plan to carry Nabs events at convention, membership
>> calls and a whole lot more! So stay tuned and read below!
>>
>> Thank you.
>> Hi All!
>> I'm here to announce that a new radio station is going to be born
>> soon. But to understand more, let me give you some quick background.
>> Internet radio is something that's been around for quite some time.
>> Fast connections and powerful computers and easy to use software have
>> made it possible for the average person to do a radio show about
>> anything; from music to talk and more.
>> I was actually fortunate enough to be able to run a station of my own
>> called Audio Access FM til 2013. Circumstances came up in my life that
>> forced me to give that station up.
>> For awhile, I began bouncing around to different radio projects, and
>> one thing was clear.
>> People on the various projects were doing a variety of things that
>> would take the fun out of radio. Whether it was playing favorites,
>> letting those who didn't work on the station into managerial meetings,
>> too many clicks, station owners not giving equal support to all their
>> djs, etc.
>> I decided I wanted to return to running a station. Despite my
>> controvertial radio past, I felt that the observing I have been doing
>> over the years plus growing up taught me a lot. Furthermore, I decided
>> I wanted to set a standard for radio that I believe could make it fun
>> again, at least for some people.
>> So my friends Will Ouellette, Clara Deitz, Chris Nusbaum and I decided
>> to get together to form a new station with a unique name and concept.
>> We want to change the standards and expectations of an online radio
>> station. We want people to know that radio can be fun, and that a
>> station can be an atmosphere where people feel welcome, there's no
>> drama, and everyone can have a good time while doing their best to put
>> on a quality show. There's a reason the broadcasting bug doesn't go
>> away for many of us who have been around for awhile. And that's cause
>> we know that if you have a nice mix of good people, professionalism
>> and the ability to have fun, being on a station with cool people can
>> be an amazing joy ride.
>> So since the station is on the internet, and the internet is world
>> wide, and there are 195 countries in the United Nations Charter, we
>> came up with 195 The Globe. And since we want to change expectations
>> about radio, our slogan is Welcome To The Radio Revolution.
>> This message is inviting you to either broadcast with us, or to follow
>> our journey to our launch date and beyond.
>> So if you'd like to apply to be a broadcaster, thus being part of this
>> new radio revolution, feel free to fill out our broadcaster
>> application right now at
>> http://www.195theglobe.com
>> The above address will soon be the home of our web site, but while we
>> work on it, this is where you can fill out our application.
>> Eventually, this application will be integrated into the web site. Our
>> site is being built with Wordpress to make it easy to find out about
>> what's going on, interact with djs and listeners, etc.
>> Not a broadcaster? No problem. You can follow our progress til launch
>> date by following
>> 195_theglobe
>> on twitter.
>> Our facebook page and other forms of interaction will be coming soon.
>> I truly believe that this station will be unique and fun. We might not
>> be the biggest and most advanced, but we'll be innovative, fun-loving,
>> and there to entertain our listeners and make them happy.
>> So, if you want to join the radio revolution, apply at
>> http://www.195theglobe.com
>> or to follow the revolution, follow
>> 195_theglobe
>> on twitter.
>> If you have any additional questions or want to talk about anything,
>> please email me at
>> ddunphy at 195theglobe.com
>> I hope to see you on our exciting revolutionary radio journey and beyond!
>> All the best,
>> David Dunphy
>>
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