Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2016/03/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 3:48 PM, Nathan Wajsman <photo at frozenlight.eu> wrote: > Nice. I have fond memory of public radio from our time in America, and incredibly, we still have mugs from WHYY in Philadelphia from the early 90s. They have survived several international moves. That's cool! WHYY in Philadelphia is one of the better public radio stations, producing some good shows (like Terry Gross's Fresh Air) which get shared around the network. WFMU, though - WFMU isn't a public radio station in any of the accustomed senses of the word. WFMU isn't part of those conventional public-radio networks (NPR, PRI, APM), and proudly, belligerently sometimes, has nothing like the style of public radio. WFMU is a singularity (with a broad international listenership, by the way). It's completely freeform (which is to say that each individual DJ plays or does what that DJ wants to play or do - within the limits of US broadcast obscenity rules, of course). There's so much variety that some new listeners are initially kind of befuddled - because depending on whose slot they tune in for, they could hear: 78 RPM records and Edison cylinders played on period equipment, facemelting Nordic death metal, sincere folk singers, Japanese pop, roadhouse honky-tonk, obscure 1970s pop/rock, straight-ahead rock and roll, free jazz, twelve-tone modern "classical" music, hard bop, garage rock, 1980s-sounding jangle rock... or any of a few talk shows. http://www.wfmu.org/table One of the secrets to happy listenership is that once you identify your favorite DJs - people whose taste frequently aligns with your own - you can listen to their shows at your convenience, because shows at WFMU are archives and playable on demand (via the website or via the Android or iOS apps). http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/ http://www.wfmu.org/mobile.shtml If any people here want to tell me (off list - I've done almost enough plugging here) what kinds of music they like, I'll be glad to recommend a few shows they might enjoy listening to. And back partly on topic - I'll continue to drop pictures taken with the SL in the previously-referred-to Flickr pile. Some more added this evening: https://www.flickr.com/photos/jbm0/sets/72157665752167155