[Perform-Talk] A New Radio Station Is On The Horizon, Are You Ready For The Radio Revolution

Amy Sabo amieelsabo at gmail.com
Sun Sep 24 23:02:58 UTC 2017


hello there,
well, I can see that you have been a busy little man lately! I have
been offline lately since I was in Michigan for the week from
august30-september6th which was soo awesome! and, I hjave been busy
with things in my life too! anyway, this is soo awesome and, I hope
it's a success for you! I have already put my 2 cents worth here on
the nabs list but, I will repeat it for this list since this list is
dear to my heart since that's how we met back in the summer of 2007!
and, that's why I changed and my career from nonprofit to media
relations because of you but, also it has been a passion of mine for
many years and I wanted to change gears because of it! I would love to
help in doing whatever needs to be done in pr work for this station or
whatever it needs to be done for you and the other staff too!

I was ggoing to forward this message onto this list which was
originally on the nabs list nbut, again you beated me to the
punchline:_|)  so, email me off list or call me so we can have a
business call? you still have my cell which hasn't change and, then we
have it in the daytime and the personal stuff in the eveing! well,
that's all for now take care and, I will talk to you soon!



hugs always and forever,
amy

On 9/14/17, David Dunphy via Perform-talk <perform-talk at nfbnet.org> 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 help the Performing Arts cover convention
> events, the talent show at convention and more as part of what we will
> do with our station. 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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