Subj : Re: Turntables and LPs To : Ogg From : poindexter FORTRAN Date : Mon Aug 23 2021 08:21:00 -=> Ogg wrote to Brian Rogers <=- Og> I had a brief stint as tech operator (queing up the music and Og> commercials) at the my university radio station. That was so Og> much fun. I never had the guts to host my own show, but there Og> were a handful of hosts that just wanted someone to do the Og> technical part for them. The turntables were awesome and solid Og> performers. Everyone I know who has worked in college radio loved it. I wish my college had a proper station, instead they had an audiocast on their in-house cable system - as well as a couple of local cable TV stations that anyone could sign up for, but they were limited to on-campus viewing. Cable provided some fun times in the '90s. Cable access regulations required that cable providers to provide air time to local talent. In San Francisco Viacom cable had a full production set with cameras and some basic sets that you could block time for and do a show to be broadcast on cable. A couple of friends of mine had a talk show with a band, local guests and a "live studio audience" composed of friends. We'd all go out for dinner and drinks afterwards. .... It's all more or less the same.. but it's all different now. --- MultiMail/DOS v0.52 þ Synchronet þ .: realitycheckbbs.org :: scientia potentia est :. .