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Sync Gems
The Journey To Megatrax, Doing What It Takes & Making Music With Intention w/ Derek Jones
On this podcast we talk about a wide arrange of subjects. From steady music income, the commonalities between organized crime and the music industry. We also talk about Derek’s rise to being in the top of one of the biggest independent sync labels in the world (Megatrax). We also dive in to working in an Indie label, and the advantage of an Indie label vs a bigger label and more.
2024-11-21
1h 41
Fox on Podcasting
Enhancing Your Podcast with Megatrax: Ileana Landon's Expert Insights
Join Tom Fox as he explores the world of podcasting, and get ready to be inspired to start your own podcast. In this episode, Tom sits down with Ileana Landon from Megatrax to discuss the transformative power of licensed production music for podcasts and other media.Ileana, the Director of TV, Radio, and Podcasting for North America at Megatrax, shares her journey and delves into the critical legal aspects of using licensed music to avoid copyright issues. She emphasizes the importance of music in creating emotional resonance and narrative depth within audio productions. The discussion highlights how...
2024-09-20
17 min
Music With A Twist
A Conversation on Copyright with Media Director Ileana Landon
In this episode, we dive deep into the world of copyright with leading media director for North America Ileana Landon for Megatrax, who oversees intellectual property rights in various regions. Join us as we explore the challenges and triumphs of protecting creative works, the evolving landscape of media copyright, and the impact of these protections on artists and the music industry. Whether you're an artist, manager, or music enthusiast, this episode offers valuable insights into the critical role of copyright in fostering innovation and safeguarding creativity."With over three decades of experience in the entertainment industry, Ileana...
2024-07-18
27 min
Trailblazers
Episode 37: Sam Parker, Creative Director at WIZZFX
This month we are excited to have Sam Parker, Creative Director at WIZZFX - a custom audio production branding service, responsible for crafting the sound of some of the biggest radio and podcast brands across the globe. Alongside Chris Nicoll, Sam leads a team of creatives pushing the boundaries of "traditional" radio imaging and sonic branding. Championing grassroots talent is one of his core values and further helps to differentiate the WIZZFX Masterclass platform, currently the only radio imaging training resource of its kind. He also provides mentorship to aspiring audio producers in the UK's Student Radio Association and further...
2024-04-01
28 min
Synchronized!
Ep. 43 With Ron Mendelsohn from Megatrax
In this last episode before their summer break, Ferry van Beek and Simon Webb have a very interesting conversation with Ron Mendelsohn from MegaTrax.With over 30+ years in the production music industry, it’s great to hear Ron’s perspective on how the industry has changed, and where we’re heading.Ron doesn’t mince his words on the disruptors, and has a strong opinion on how we should perceive this competition.Expertise, opinion and vision make a great combo for another fascinating episode of Synchronized!
2022-06-24
58 min
Trailblazers
Episode 15: Derek Jones
Episode 15 - This month we are joined by Derek Jones, Director of Creative Services, Chief Engineer and Producer at Megatrax. Picking up his first instrument at the young age of 11, Derek details his early interest in music and how his childhood hobby of playing the drums ultimately laid the foundation for his present-day career. Hear all about his theory that music can enhance learning capabilities, his time at Berklee College of Music in Boston, the intricacies that go into creating an album, and overall being a wealth of information in sound design. Derek highlights the importance of the company's desire...
2021-08-02
39 min
Psychotropical Thunder w/ 33
4. Podcast Pill
Here's a brief run down on my discovery of podcasts. (check out whom I shit talk about their podcast & instgrm pgs). Rated R for language and drug usage. Music Credits [all music is covered under Section 107 of the Copyright Act provides the statutory framework for determining whether something is a fair use and identifies certain types of uses—such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research—as examples of activities that may qualify as fair use.]+Zombie - The Cranberries - 8 Bit Nintendo Music. star_heart+The Cranberries - Ode To My Famil...
2021-03-07
1h 30
Psychotropical Thunder w/ 33
2. Drug Pill
Episode 2, called drug pill cuz i talks about drugs while drunk in high & shitpost on shtete in real time.show notes, music credits17 U.S. Code § 107 - Limitations on exclusive rights: Fair useNotwithstanding the provisions of sections 106 and 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work, including such use by reproduction in copies or phonorecords or by any other means specified by that section, for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright. In determining whether the use...
2021-02-06
36 min
Around The Wire
Around The Wire EP. 15
Your weekly breakdown of all news in sports!Brand new segment- Legend or Not?Sit back, relax, enjoy!Music in this videoLearn moreListen ad-free with YouTube PremiumSongMX067_58 - Girl From Petaluma-13858ArtistMegatraxAlbumMX067 - Lounge Deluxe Vol. 1Licensed to YouTube byAdRev for a 3rd Party (on behalf of JRM Music, ASCAP - Megatrax (Megatrax)); LatinAutor - PeerMusic, EMI Music Publishing, AdRev Publishing, LatinAutor...
2021-01-21
1h 09
The Sound Off Podcast
Kevin Getz On My Podcast
Kevin Getz is the swing announcer at 102.1 The Edge in Toronto. He recently came out with a brand new album. What makes the album unique is that it is a spoken word album full of his radio breaks. The collection of audio is an attempt to make his audio more durable, sustainable, marketable, and less disposable. In this episode, Kevin and I talked a lot about how breaks are put together, but what happens after that break is aired. He admits he is a hoarder and that he keeps everything he airs on hard drives. By keeping all his...
2020-09-23
31 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Lili Wexu: Hear That Voice Again
Lili Wexu is a voice actress based in Los Angeles but started in Montreal. You might say this is all Howard Stern's fault. Back in the late 90's Howard Stern was syndicated to Q107 in Toronto and CHOM in Montreal. The result for the former was a failed venture, the latter was a near disaster. CHOM's longtime competitor at the time was Mix 96, who courted disenfranchised francophones to their station but using Lili as imaging talent. Rob Braide was general manager at Mix 96 and had been apart of a bilingual era at CHOM in the 70's where French and...
2020-09-18
46 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Maureen Holloway With the Last Word
I never realized how lucky I was to work alongside Maureen Holloway - until I no longer did. Mo is now the morning host with Darren B. Lamb on 98.1 CHFI in Toronto. Maureen is brutally honest about her career, her family, her relationships and her 2005 battle with cancer. I was working in Montreal at the time and she was quite open with the Mix 96 audience at the time. I did not know that she had not shared that with the rest of the radio affiliates outside of Montreal and Toronto.In this episode, Maureen and I grapple...
2020-09-12
45 min
The Sound Off Podcast
More Talk, Less Rock
Matt is on the road in Quebec this week and explains that the spoken word has more than than music to radio programmers. Canadian radio regulations need to be reviewed and instead of focusing on Cancon for music - maybe the CRTC should be focusing on regulating who is doing the talking and from where.In this episode, we made mention of Kevin Getz's from 102.1 the Edge. He just releases an album where he monetizes his audio content. You can buy it on Apple Music, Amazon and Google Play.Thanks to our sponsors Matt Fogarty...
2020-09-02
05 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Tom Webster: Edison Research
Tom Webster is a Senior VP at Edison Research. There are a few spots on our company calendar we circle in anticipation of Tom. It's either a data release for Edison's Share of Ear, an Infinite Dial Study, or an address at Podcast Movement. This month we would have heard Tom at PM20 but with 2020 being as it is, this episode will have to serve as our fix.In this episode you will hear about some of the differences between Canadian and U.S. radio listening habits, our discussion around Pandora being unavailable in Canada, and the...
2020-08-24
40 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Pete Marier: Being Bad Pete
How did Pete Marier become Bad Pete? He tells us. I spent my teenage years listening to Pete Marier on my clock radio when he was at 980 CKGM and 95.9 CJFM. The next decade Pete was a co-worker and we've been friends since. We are not strangers to Winnipeg and Montreal radio, nor the task of raising three boys, So we always have lots of talk about. A lot of people don’t immediately associate Pete with being Bob-FM's first morning host when the format was launched back in 2002 in Winnipeg. He tells the story of how it he found him...
2020-08-18
1h 11
The Sound Off Podcast
Julie James: Musically, Vocally, Personally
In this episode Julie and I talk about working from home, having to adjust while doing multiple radio tasks including imaging, music programming, music meetings, and building a home office. It's the little things like an extra monitor or a chair to endure prolonged periods of work. I also asked Julie about the AC format and how it has evolved over the last few years, some of the tools she uses to help make music decisions, what it all takes to keep great radio stations sounding awesome, and what she learned from Valerie Geller. We also talked about her...
2020-08-11
42 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Alan Cross: What Happens To Music?
Alan Cross loves music. Over the last few months we have done a few episodes discussing radio on a pandemic planet. But what about the music industry? What about the business side of music? It is especially curious given that music's entire business model has been turned on its head since 1999. Income has shifted from selling physical music to subscriptions and live touring; the latter of which is now effectively cancelled for this year, and possibly next year.In this episode, Alan talks about the latest round of RIAA takedowns to hit podcasting and how it's problematic...
2020-08-04
41 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Stu Jefferies: Mornings Boom 97.3 Toronto
If you're a Gen Xer, you likely know Stu Jefferies. He was the host of the venerable CBC TV show Good Rockin' Tonight which ran from 1983 to 1993. The Canadian reply to NBC's Friday Night Videos carried it's weight and powered the Cancon to kids whose parents were too cheap to spring for MuchMusic. Yes... this was a thing. If all you know about Stu is his stint on TV, then here is the rest of the radio story. It all started in Winnipeg, went to Saskatchewan, Vancouver, Edmonton, and then back to Vancouver, Burlington, and finally Toronto. There was...
2020-07-28
50 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Getting Messy with Jesse and Jenna
When we had Jenna on our podcast 18 months ago, she was in the throes on getting ousted from a gig she loved on a station where they were working hard and building a following. It's a tall order to compete in a market like Ottawa where their direct competition is #1 and have been for 15 years. Since then, Jesse and Jenna launched a podcast and with the help of Blast The Radio, they have found the podcast strut after 200 episodes. Like any podcaster who is in it for the long haul, they had to make decisions of what worked and...
2020-07-21
41 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Jay Richardson: Power by Day, Jets Voice at Night.
Here's something you need to know about Jay Richardson. He's a really nice guy. Know what else? He's a true empathetic soul who cares. Which is why he always feels a little uneasy about the present and especially the future. However, we spoke a lot about the past in this episode.Jay is the afternoon drive host at Power 97 in Winnipeg, which is where he started the on-air portion of his radio career back in 2007. One day while worrying about the future, he came into my office and we can up with a plan that would include...
2020-07-14
55 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Lochlin Cross: Loc'r Room Talk
Lochlin Cross is the morning show host at Cruz 95.7 in Edmonton along with Grant Johnston and James White. He spent time in Winnipeg and Edmonton programming two heavy hitter rock stations in Power 97 and K-Rock 97.3. Which got switched back to K97 at some point but we were too lazy to look it up. He also did on air stints at other rock powerhouses like 100.3 The Bear in Edmonton and the Max in Prince George. And why doesn't he play Rush? And what's the deal with the Harmonica he whips out at concerts and on the LRT? And is it...
2020-07-07
40 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Abe Hefter: How To News and Sports
Abe Hefter and I finally crossed paths in 2002. I recall hearing him on CJFM (FM96) in the 80's, and in 2002 we convened on Fort Street at that station when CHOM, Mix96 and CJAD merged itself into one entity. Abe began to transition into academia in 2003 when he received an opportunity to teach part time at Concordia University. There's something about teaching that brings out the energy in Abe. Very simply, you can hear it in the episode when we talk about inspiring the next generation of broadcasters.In this episode, Abe and I track his career in...
2020-06-30
52 min
Trailblazers
Interview with Gary Scott
In this episode, we chat with Gary Scott, Chief Executive Officer at Inside Voice, a podcast company in Los Angeles, California. Gary, a graduate of UC Berkley, began his career as an investigative and political reporter. He transitioned into radio, eventually becoming the program director of KCRW, one of the most influential NPR stations in the country. Gary shares the behind the scenes scoop on some of his most successful podcasts, including LongShots, a political podcast hosted by famed international correspondent, Conor Powell; and Small Town Dicks, an investigative mystery podcast hosted by actress Yardley Smith, who voices the character...
2020-06-26
54 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Mistress Carrie: Now Unfiltered and Uncensored
Mistress Carrie spent 22 years on air and a handful more working in promotions at WAAF. She spent most of her life before that listening and loving the station. She figured one day it would all end with her "moving on" as many in the business do. But what she and many did not expect was for its parent company to sell the frequency to K-Love for ten million dollars; something that also happened to the Sound in Los Angeles. On February 20, WAAF ceased to exist, leaving Boston without the Active Rock station that gave birth to bands like Godsmack...
2020-06-23
1h 37
The Sound Off Podcast
Heather Osgood: Podcast Advertising 101
Heather Osgood is the founder of True Native Media and answered all of our questions about podcast advertising. I first met Heather back in 2017 and was fascinated with the vision she had for her company. While the idea of media buying was not new, being a media buyer for podcasts was. It is believed that podcast advertising will hit a billion dollars by 2021, and I took interest in the methods used to connect podcasters with podcast ads. A few weeks later, I shifted this podcast to a new podcast host and began to experience the benefits of dynamic ad...
2020-06-17
33 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Jillene Khan: Magic, Madison and Minneapolis
Jillene Khan is the afternoon host on Magic 98 in Madison, Wisconsin. Her story to radio is rooted in Minneapolis. From growing up listening to great personalities like Tony Fly from KDWB and Tom Bernard on KQRS to a time when her family was apart of Dave Ryan's Christmas Wish back in the 90's. Jillene is an ideal guest to bring on at a time when many people in her hometown are struggling with death of George Floyd at the hands 4 Minneapolis police officers.In the episode, you'll hear about Jillene's rise through the radio ranks as she...
2020-06-08
46 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Carrie Doll: On Air and in The Chair
I met Carrie Doll in the late 90's at CFRN Television in Edmonton. She was a reporter and later a news anchor. She covered the events of 9/11 from the anchor desk in Calgary and learned how to report without a script. The youngest of ten children from Fairview, Alberta, Carrie was a natural when it came to communicating and public speaking. She had an incredible run on CFRN-TV in the anchor chair alongside Daryl McIntyre. We spoke about "the Chair" in the physical and metaphorical sense. With so many great broadcasters having occupied the chair previously, Carrie knew that...
2020-06-01
1h 02
The Sound Off Podcast
Kim Blair: Finally A Guest From New Zealand
I met Kim Blair back in 2013. He was looking to make a change in his radio career and was leaving Australia behind in search of a more a country that was going to offer more of a challenge for him. Consolidation has caught up with Australia and Canada as well. In the months after we had dinner together, he found his new home in Auckland, New Zealand, where the radio is as competitive as any radio market names New York or Los Angeles.Kim grew up in Perth, Australia and started his radio career there. North Americans...
2020-05-25
35 min
Trailblazers
Interview with Paul Kaye.
Join us as we talk to Paul Kaye, VP of Product & Talent Development at Rogers Radio, Canada. Learn how a degree in coaching serves him in developing his on-air talent and how COVID-19 has granted his team the freedom to be more creative. Describing our current situation as a snow globe, Paul brilliantly teaches us all a lesson that applies to life, not just radio.
2020-05-21
48 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Evo Terra's Podcast Pontifications
Evo Terra is the host of Podcast Pontifications. A short form podcast providing insights into the future of podcasting. As luck would have it, news of the Joe Rogan signing to Spotify broke the day before recording of the episode. I met Evo in Orlando at Podcast Movement last August and he shared some of his tips and tricks with me regarding how to refine solo podcast presentation. There were also some things I didn't know about Evo, including that his son was a hockey goalie. That's only surprising to me because Canadians can be snobs and believe that...
2020-05-20
38 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Jason Barrett: Sports Radio Managing the Crisis
Jason Barrett returns to answer my sports related questions. Normally I don't bring Jason on until this first week of September when we look forward to the new NFL football season and talk about Sports broadcasting. However, these are not normal times for Sports radio and now is a good time to unpack what's going to happen. Jason's company, Barrett Sports Media has unveiled two initiatives to help us through, including a podcast called "Managing the Crisis" and his Membership Directory which connects you to sports radio programmers and executives.The podcast is powered by Promosuite and Nlo...
2020-05-11
28 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Dana Marshall: Morning Radio, Prince and a Podcast
Dana Marshall loves radio, loves the music of Prince, and has found the perfect audio life balance with both. He does mornings and is program director at 103.3 WKFR in Kalamazoo, Michigan. He is currently seeking a co-host for that morning show, so if you think that is you - apply within. Much like Melz On the Mic, who was a guest on the podcast in June 2018, Dana knows local, social and vital.Our meeting at the Conclave in 2018 led to a discussion about podcast which then led to the creation of the My Prince Story Podcast. The...
2020-05-06
46 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Sheryl Worsley: KSL Radio, Hit Podcasts, and Post-Pandemic Broadcasting
This week, Sheryl Worsley from KSL Radio in Salt Lake City. While being a news director for around 20 years, she shifted in 2015 to audio and audience development in the Bonneville cluster's digital space. Sheryl and her team saw the value in podcast when a news series they were putting together was better suited for podcast than radio. Thus the hit podcast COLD— a true crime series covering the case of Susan Powell, was picked up by podcast powerhouse Wondery and soared up the podcast chart rankings. The podcast series covers every aspect of the case, every detail, every piece of ev...
2020-04-29
33 min
The Sound Off Podcast
A Mass Shooting During A Pandemic
This episode is a little different. Over the weekend, a 22 people lost their lives in a mass murder spree that covered 100 kilometers in Nova Scotia. Monday morning, Q104 in Halifax and a number of Stingray radio stations came together to pivot programming towards the hearts of their listeners. To understand what it takes to make those changes, you need to understand the people affected. Nova Scotia has had more than its fair share of disasters in the last century, and radio has been there to weather every storm and see its listeners through.This is what radio does best.
2020-04-22
37 min
The Career Musician
Derek Jones | Making Mega Trax
Derek Jones of Megatrax gives us the inside scoop on music libraries/catalogues, TV and film music, and how to generate your own work and demand! Derek is a well-rounded Career Musician with a versatile set of skills that are incredibly important to getting his job done on a daily basis as studio head for Megatrax Production Music Library Mogul. Derek Jones gives us the inside scoop on music libraries/catalogues, TV and film music, and how to generate your own work and demand!https://www.megatrax.com/@thecareermusician
2020-04-20
1h 27
The Sound Off Podcast
Steve Reynolds: Coaching Through Crisis
There I was flipping through Facebook and seeing Steve Reynolds comment about hearing something he felt was out of place on the radio in the era of COVID-19. This is not to be confused with the non-COVID comments about Sirius Yacht Rock playing a lot of crappy B-Sides on their channel. (He's right. No one wants to hear B-Grade Little River Band song. Ever. With so many radio people and radio shows in flux Steve is good person to bring on right now to talk about our new surroundings.We also got into some great discussions on...
2020-04-14
38 min
Trailblazers
Interview with Barbara Blake
In this month's episode, listen to veteran Radio Personality Barbara Blake from KTWV The WAVE in Los Angeles discuss why and how she built Citizen Planet. This multi-digital platform community connects the world through multi-culturalism, unity and more. Learn how to create an idea of your own and follow Barbara's steps so that you too, can create an innovative community as she has. Also, find out how inviting friends of different cultures is beneficial and how you too can become a great citizen for this planet.
2020-04-13
42 min
Love Conquers Alz
A Special Look at COVID-19 and Caregivers
Episode 9: With their signature upbeat and positive perspectives, hosts Susie Singer Carter and Kassi Crews share the top tips for Caregivers who are caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's disease and dementia during the Coronavirus pandemic.The song "Far Apart Together" - written and released to encourage social distancing and to #flattenthecurve, is courtesy of acclaimed songwriter, Gary Burr, as well as Ian Parker and Randy Hart; MEGATRAX - The Sound of Entertainment. @megatraxSupport the showNo Country For Old People; a Nursing Home Exposé is STREAMING NOW on Amazon Prime (h...
2020-04-10
12 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Kipper McGee: Brandwith on Demand
It's no wonder that Kipper McGee wound up in radio have grown up in between two great radio markets in Milwaukee and Chicago. He's a broadcast consultant, author and host of the Brandwidth on Demand podcast alongside David Martin. The show has been in production for as long as this show has, and it has an A list of broadcasters appearing for what turns out to be, "not your average quarter hour".In this episode, Kipper and I spoke about his years in places I have never been to. Des Moines, San Diego, and Orlando which I...
2020-04-07
26 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Sunni Puric: From War Torn to Washington
Sunni Puric works weekdays apart of the Joe Clair Morning Show on Rhythmic/CHR radio WGPC 95.5FM. Her journey to radio is unlike any other. This marks the first time I have asked what it was like spending your teenage years in a refugee camp in Bosnia. While the world saw a picturesque Yugoslavia during the 1984 Sarajevo Winter Olympics, it was 12 years later that th country fell into civil war. Sunni was open about sharing her times in the camp, and about her family's pathway to America.In this episode, we spoke about moving from Bosnia to...
2020-03-31
25 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Susie Erjavec Parker: Content Creation in Social Isolation
Susie Erjavec Parker knows lots about social media, blogs, communication strategy and working from home. At one point she had 3 children under 5 years old in the house while juggling clients, and appointments and everything else that comes with running a business. With so many people working from home for the first time in radio, I though it would be a good time to bring Susie on to talk about working from home now - and planning a marketing strategy as it pertains to your recovery strategy. Her company, Sparker Strategy Group has does media and marketing planning, and she...
2020-03-24
27 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Hey Radio, This is it.
It's been nearly 20 years since radio has had to shift into crisis mode. The Corona Virus or COVID-19 has arrived and broadcasters find themselves having to write rules, redo formats, get more information sourced, while dealing with staffs that have children coming home and everyone faced with the challenge of working from home. In this episode, I spoke about the importance of working from home, and get down to the nitty gritty of what it means to be a broadcaster during a pandemic.Here’s the article from Perry Michael Simon I was talking about.I...
2020-03-19
12 min
Between Light and Shadow: A Twilight Zone Podcast
4x02 "Harum-Scarab"
This week Craig drinks the alchemist’s longevity potion and spends an eternity analyzing the classic Twilight Zone episodes “Long Live Walter Jameson” and “Queen of the Nile.” It’s a heady blend of Ken Burns-esque Civil War side trips, Nazi Germany flyovers, and ruminations on mortality. We Sphinx you’ll really like it. Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards ballot: https://rondoaward.com/rondoaward.com/blog/?p=890 “Ashokan Farewell” performed by Russ Bareberg (from the album The Civil War: Original Soundtrack Recording, copyright 1990 by Nonesuch Records) “Clyde Bruckman’s Final Repose: Dumpster” c...
2020-03-15
1h 16
The Sound Off Podcast
Josie Dye: Bringing The Fun
Josie Dye is the morning host at Indie 88 in Toronto. The longtime 102.1 The Edge personality who also did hosting duties for Cosmo TV, and W Network took a chance on jumping to Indie 88. It has paid off well. You can hear it in Josie's voice. She is having more fun than ever at a station that has all the sounds and feels of any successful alternative radio station.In this episode, we spoke about her early days studying at Ryerson while working at Mix 99.9, which was at its peak with an 8 share. Rather than head out to...
2020-03-10
47 min
Trailblazers
Interview with Matt Cundill of The Sound Off Media Company
This month's guest, Matt Cundill, is owner/operator of The Sound Off Media Company - an audio solutions group providing voiceovers, radio programming strategies, and podcast solutions. Matt, based in Canada, launches podcasts for businesses, entrepreneurs and performers. He is also the host of the Sound Off, Hot Air and Stand Up Speak Up podcasts. In this episode, Matt explains what it takes to be a podcaster, and shares the one thing that taught him the most, which turns out to be a common theme among sound media professionals.
2020-03-04
29 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Dave Jackson: School of Podcasting
Dave Jackson is the Owner/Headmaster at the School of Podcasting and also a support specialist at Libsyn. He was there back in the early days of podcast and has helped thousands launch their podcasts with his talks, online tips and podcasts. Dave is a Hall of Famer and a regular contributor to Podcast Business Journal. In this episode we discussed some of the many stages of podcasting's evolution including its early days, the advent of iTunes, Serial, radio's entry into the podcast space, the gradual rise of listenership and the recent announcement on the creation of the Podcast...
2020-03-03
43 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Carlos Benevides: Jacked on Radio
Radio is a lot like the mob: "Just when you thought I was out, they pull me back in." Okay, that's an exaggeration but for Carlos Benevides, leaving 91.5 The Beat in Kitchener and transitioning to Conestaga College to teach radio just made sense. So does his new lunchtime show for the Jack radio stations "Jack Up the 80's". which can be heard in Halifax, Calgary, Smith Falls, London and Victoria. As we recorded this episode, Carlos had been a dad for one week and was settling in to life post morning radio.In this episode we riffed...
2020-02-25
48 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Zenga McCurdy: Soo Good
Zenga McCurdy called me back in May of 2018 and asked for some feedback on his morning radio show. Since then I have made a point of listening to the show every once and a while to hear the progress. I meant to grab a beer with him in Toronto last year but we only had enough time for a "Hi, How are you?" and then we were off to whatever we were off to. I am very pleased that I got to have this conversation with him about his Kitchener/Waterloo upbringing where he confesses he wasn't always on...
2020-02-18
28 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Jon Gay: JAG in Detroit
Jon Gay has a radio story that is probably not unlike yours if you have worked on the programming side of radio. It involves a little bit of the WKRP theme song, "Town to Town. Up and Down the dial...". Jon's radio career started with an internship at Kiss 108 in his hometown Boston. His stint at Syracuse University got him even closer to his dream on being a top radio personality. His tenure in Vermont, Detroit, and New Orleans all ended with radio cutbacks - which later became known as "restructuring and what is now affectionately known today as "...
2020-02-11
39 min
The Sound Off Podcast
David Phillips: No Data Strategy Required
David Phillips from NLogic is an admitted nerd when it comes to data. He really loves it. Something he is very good at is deciphering how data should be applied to your brand, your radio stations, your strategies, and your ad sales. However, one thing you should definitely not have is a data strategy. He speaks about numbers having blind spots and becoming too attached to the data we love and not challenging it enough. A couple of times a year, I'll get together with David and we will catch up on anything and everything as it relates to...
2020-02-06
18 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Seth Resler: Solutions For The Dislocated
We invited Seth Resler back to the podcast after he penned a blog called, "Is There Life After Radio?" Many of the episodes in this series feature a moment when someone was fired and tell the story of their radio afterlife. The podcast itself was born out of my firing in 2014, the subsequent quest for work in 2015, before landing on podcast in early 2016 and never looking back. Today I have a voiceover business and a podcast company that helps people, businesses and brands build through podcast. The path to it resembles a lot about what Seth wrote about in...
2020-01-28
30 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Lori Lewis: Remedial Social Media
Lori Lewis is back on our show for the third time? Why so often? Because the world of social media moves that quickly. The last time we had Lori on the show, Instagram Stories was just starting to become a thing and Tik Tok wasn't even a thing. In fact - you might have still been involved with your SnapChat account and over-posting by today's standards on Facebook. Lori is now out on her own working with radio groups and teaching them all about the ways to engage their listeners on social media, and get the sales team selling...
2020-01-22
29 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Christian Hall: More Than Radio
There's a reason why Christian Hall thinks differently. He has to. He is the National Program Director for Harvard Broadcasting which is a radio company first. He oversees multiple alternative stations; a format which doesn't even exist a number of top ten markets in Canada, and he believes that talent development is about airchecks, and feedback. (We went into large detail in our first episode with him which you can find here) This time around we spoke about the rise of alternative radio in both Edmonton and Calgary, he also summarized the legal case involving Corus v...
2020-01-14
36 min
Trailblazers
Interview with Raul Torres of Univision
The latest episode of Trailblazers contains a wealth of wisdom from Raul Torres, Vice President of Production & Imaging at Univision. Not only does Raul share valuable insight on how to succeed in life, he gives a day-to-day overview of managing a national radio network and explains why we should all be willing to embrace failure in 2020.
2020-01-08
59 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Perry Michael Simon: What's Next?
It's been 2 years since we have caught up with Perry Michael Simon from AllAccess.com on this podcast. He has a pretty good idea of what is going on in the radio and podcast business given that he writes about it weekly, provides talk topics on a twitter account, and attends a dozen radio and radio-related conferences annually. If you get a chance, follow his twitter account just for the joy in hearing about all the goings on at these conferences.He is also the host on the Evening Bulletin podcast; a two minute pieces of news...
2020-01-07
36 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Still Another Very Terry Christmas
Terry Dimonte loves Christmas, and I love doing a podcast with him to discuss... whatever. Sometimes we talk about radio, and other times it's just life. This year it was a lot of the latter. So many of the things we spoke about can be found on the blog page which is located at Sound Off Podcast dot com.We talked about Terry's move to Griffintown in Montreal which was a big mistake. This led to conversations about the poor designs of all cities including Montreal and Winnipeg. And we shifted our attention to politics and talked...
2019-12-24
1h 09
The Sound Off Podcast
John Mamola: Talking Tampa Sports Radio
I'm reminded every time I travel through Tampa on my way to Sarasota, how busy the radio market is. Equally busy is the number of sports teams that compete for media attention. By my count there are the NFL Buccaneers, NHL Lightning, Major League Baseball Rays, and plenty of college football needing attention from the Gators, Seminoles and University of South Florida Bulls. That's a lot to program and keep track of. John Mamola is the program director of Sports Radio 95.7 WDAE in the Tampa-St. Petersburg area, and shared his thoughts on the audience and how he can best...
2019-12-18
31 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Matt Fogarty: Making the Jump
If you want to get pointed in the right direction to break into voice acting listen to this episode. Matt Fogarty is a name you may not be familiar with, but if you listen to the radio in western Canada you have probably heard his voiceFogarty is currently the creative director for Island Radio a group of 6 stations located on Vancouver Island. Fogarty says he loves going to work and the creative interaction that happens at his day job in radio.Beyond radio Fogarty says he spends what feels like every other w...
2019-12-03
40 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Shannon Burns: Coming Full Circle
Shannon Burns is a familiar voice across Canadian radio. Her show iHeartRadio Nights with Shannon Burns airs nationally on 14 iHeartRadio stations, and she does evenings on the legendary radio station she grew up listening to, CHUM 104.5FM.On the podcast she talks about her career arc, how to plan a nationally syndicated show and suggests a name for the former Power 107 in Edmonton (Unicorn 107?).Shannon grew up in Burlington Ontario. She says that she has always been mildly obsessed with pop culture and so when it came time to apply for college, radio was the...
2019-11-26
27 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Uncle Darrin Harvey: Getting Really Involved
Darrin Harvey and I met in late 1989 when he was going to fill in on some Christmas shifts on Magic 97 in Kentville, Nova Scotia. From the get go, I knew we would be friends. And while we never lived in the same time zone after I left in 1992, I never lost touch with Darrin. He ascended to mornings, was later fired in the early 2000's, only to return the when region got a new FM in 89.3 K-Rock. Once again, he ascended to mornings and he is the quintessential morning man for the region. Darrin has the playbook for connecting...
2019-11-22
34 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Ross Davies: Programming, Measuring, and Regulating Radio
I met Ross Davies briefly on two occasions. Once in Montreal in the 90's and a second time in the 2000's again in Montreal. It was little more than a "Hi! How Are You?' but there was work to be done and the radio stories were going to have to come later. Fast forward to 2018 and we finally got to have that chat. Ross spent a good chunk of his career working for CHUM in the programming, operations and senior management positions. We went back to the beginning where he started his career with Moffatt Communications. He moved...
2019-11-13
30 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Justin Dove: Sound Design
Justin Dove is really good at radio imaging. (He also admits he is an audio nerd) He started in his home province of Newfoundland and worked his way across Canada for companies both big and small. Then he started his own company, Core Image Studios. We may have used the term "radio imaging" to describe his work, but it goes a lot further than that; as Justin calls it Sound design. In this episode I asked him to define it and share some of his secrets in imaging that have landed him some top notch imaging contracts at radio...
2019-11-06
42 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Corey Carter: WIXX 101.1 Green Bay
Every year since 2013, I have loaded up the car for a football trip to see the Green Bay Packers. The team has a special relationship with the town that is unlike any other in sports. That extends to its local radio partner which clearly doesn’t behave like other radio stations in a medium or small market. WIXX 101.1 is staffed 24/7 with live personalities. The program director is Corey Carter who also pulls the 1-3pm shift on air. He spoke to me about his employer, Midwest Communications, the relationships developed with team members, the team, and the formula that ha...
2019-10-29
37 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Todd Cochrane: Podcast Questions Answered
Todd Cochrane can speak to it because he was there in the early days. In 2004, he jumped into podcasting; long before Apple became involved. As time went on he began to find ways to make money at it, including an early sponsorship deal with GoDaddy, and creating the podcast hosting company that we know as Blubrry.We try to address two very large questions in this episode: Where is podcasting headed, and what will radio's role in it be? We tackle a number of the podcast news stories, asking if the RSS Feed is in jeopardy, what...
2019-10-22
42 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Don Kollins: Radio to TV and Twitch
Don Kollins is kind of an ideal guest for this podcast. He is a Canadian living in California. He has worked in radio on both sides of the border. And he is innovative enough to use his experience to see a path to the future for radio. When he was the program director of Toronto's pre-eminent sports radio leader, the Fan 590, he found himself having to juggle a radio show on TV - which later became a TV show on radio, in the Bob McCown show. He sees an opportunity for every radio personality to have a digital relationship...
2019-10-15
40 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Jim Harold: From Radio Sales to Paranormal Podcaster
Jim Harold began podcasting on the paranormal in 2005 and is among a handful of pioneers of podcasting. His programs have stood the test of time and The Paranormal Podcast and Campfire remain among the most popular in the genre. He also developed a premium tier and much to his surprise... worked! He started out in radio sales after originally considering television. When he was let go from CBS, he pushed all-in on Podcasting and he is now the host of a number of podcasts beyond the two aforementioned ones.As a result, he has also become a publi...
2019-10-09
33 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Sean Ross: Music's Evolution on Radio
Sean Ross really knows music and radio. He's had a front row seat to how music has been consumed by radio listeners over the years. It's easy to see how Sean became so knowledgeable on the subjects of radio formats and music genres; his speaks of his affinity for CKLW, and also of a cross country bus ride which took him to Toronto in the summer of 1981. It's one thing to know formats in one country - but Sean understands the Canadian intricacies of music radio, and continues to schedule music in a few markets.In this...
2019-10-08
34 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Dervla Trainor: V.O. North FOMO
V.O. North is a voiceover conference that has taken place in Toronto for the last two years. I have been fortunate to attend both. The first was held in May 2018 and was a one day event. The following was a two day gathering at the Gladstone Hotel in Toronto, featuring some of the top voiceover talent from around the world. In short, you missed out. Dervla Trainor along with Tanya Buchanan from TaDa! Voiceworks are the architects behind the event. Just click here to have a look at what you missed. Putting together a conference is...
2019-09-25
22 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Charles Adler: A Talk Radio Therapy Session
Charles Adler joins me from his home in Vancouver for an hour to talk radio and political therapy. The Canadian election is on the way and it is all to be Trump Trump Trump on CNN and Fox News. So what's a media guy to do? We catch up with the wily Corus Radio News Talk host and discuss the early moments of the Federal Election. Yes we geek out a bit over it, but it not like any of the conversations we used to have over a cup of coffee when we worked together at CJOB in Winnipeg...
2019-09-17
34 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Dalby Does Radio
Back in 2015 when I was mulling doing a podcast, I came across Drew Dalby's Off Mic podcast which featured other radio personalities talking about their careers. The show was in the process of starting it's permanent hiatus once I decided to get the ball rolling on this. Drew Dalby is an excellent interviewer, drive host, football prognosticator and dad. He's also a good Twitter follow.Drew spoke to me about growing up in Canada's North and talking about life in Hay River, and early days in Inuvik. Then his progression from the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology...
2019-09-10
48 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Jason Barrett: Sports Radio, Rights and Redux
Jason Barrett and I started our post-program director adventures around the same time. He had a strong resume as a Sports radio programmer, having worked at mainstays like the Fanatic in Philly, 590 the Fan in St. Louis and 95.7 The Game in San Francisco. He decided to enter the crowded radio consulting field with a specialization on sports radio, a decision he made after scanning the media landscape and his family situation. Need made a great choice.Jason has joined me annually in September to talk about the year in Sports, and to look ahead to the NFL...
2019-09-05
41 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Andrew Beckler X92.9
Andrew Beckler is the morning host at X92.9 in Calgary. The station is pretty special in that it started nearly 13 years ago, has only had 1 program director in its time, and has been building it's audience since 2007 starting with a Hot Hot Heat concert to ring in the New Year. The station has also had very low staff turnover and developed a culture unlike any other in Canada; comparable only to KNDD 107.7 the Ed in Seattle. Anyhow - more about Andrew... who was raised in Saskatoon and still sports a watermelon hat and a green jersey.There...
2019-08-29
32 min
Trailblazers
Interview with Phil Becker of Alpha Media
Executive VP of Content at Alpha Media, Phil Becker, manages and directs over 200 radio stations nationwide. In this episode of Trailblazers, Phil aims to inspire you, while sharing critical strategies he uses to manage his hectic schedule, including: · Phil's three time-management filters to ease your day. · What an idea emergency looks like. · Why he gave up on a mindset of wins vs. losses. · Why you should always hire stars. · Why he doesn't want to be remembered just as the guy who wrote that excellent promo. · Why, as the youngest Executive VP of Content with one of the majors, he thinks someon...
2019-08-29
46 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Ryan Wrecker: So How Was Podcast Movement?
Ryan Wrecker sent me a message earlier this week asking about my take aways from Podcast Movement which took place earlier this month in Orlando. In this episode we talk about where the podcast industry is headed and how radio is finding its way into it. We talk honestly and openly about where its all going and how radio is coping with it all.I also included a link to Ryan's interview with John O'Connor who talked about the media coverage of the Watergate Scandal back in the 70's. I made mention of Bryan Orr's...
2019-08-24
58 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Podcast Movement 2019
A few thoughts as I muddle my way through Podcast Movement 2019.Special Thanks to Justin Dove from Core Image Studios for being a continued supporter of the podcast!Thanks also to the people who make this show possible every week including:PromosuiteMatt Fogarty VoiceoversJustin Dove at Core Image StudiosMegatraxNLogicSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2019-08-16
05 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Lisa Keys To Success
Sometimes it's all about the people you have around you. In 2014, Lisa Keys found herself working with people who were passionate about radio imaging and who knew what a great radio imaging voice can do for a radio station. People like Rob Vavrek, Program Director of 100.3 the Bear who was it's production and imaging guru since the station's inception in 1992, and later became PD in 2009. People like Gary McClenaghan who was producing there at the time - and is now the voice on great stations like Q100 in Atlanta, Indie 88 in Toronto and i92.9 WLMI in Milwaukee. And the...
2019-08-07
26 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Matty Staudt From Broadcast to Podcast
Matty Staudt is someone I have been trying to get on the podcast for about a year. His busy work schedule at iHeart made scheduling difficult. However, a change in direction for Matty created the necessary time to have him on. Matty is starting a new venture called Jam Street Media. He had straddled both podcast and broadcast successfully for over a decade. From working as a producer for G. Gordon Liddy, to working at Stitcher, Matty has a good sense where the intersection of podcast and broadcast is located. There's more about this episode on our sho...
2019-07-30
27 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Yukon Jack in a Shoot!
In Wrestling, a shoot is when two wrestlers go unscripted into the ring and have it out. Yukon Jack from 100.3 The Bear and I don't wrestle one another any more - but we did this podcast along the same lines as a shoot. Not your usual questions and not your usual answers. The longtime Edmonton morning man talked about some of his former program directors and co-workers and has learned lots from all along the way. Yukon has worked through about three eras of rock radio, and two separate morning shows to land alongside McCord and RyMy on the...
2019-07-25
36 min
The Sound Off Podcast
The Milkman Continues to Blast the Radio
It's been nearly three years since we spoke to John Mielke, aka The Milkman. You might remember we had him on the show for episode 9. But that was a long time ago and so much has changed since then.He still has his websites including Blast The Radio and Milkman Unlimited. He's also added podcast producing to the mix as well. John tells us a little bit about the Jesse and Jenna podcast he produces, along with how he prepares for each show on Blast the Radio he does, and fills us in on his Twitch Channel.
2019-07-19
32 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Genevieve Borne: Distinctly Quebecois
Genevieve Borne is really talented. I met her in 1992 after a concert and was enamoured with her immediately. She is a bridge to the province I love, and a broadcaster I respect and emulate where applicable. In short, I love this woman's tenacity and ability to say, "I'm going for it." In this episode you'll hear why Quebec is special, has the star system Canada has failed to replicate, and how her skills as a photographer, host, storyteller, radio host, model, personality and TV star has made her one of Quebec's most famous stars. She also opened up about...
2019-07-10
39 min
Trailblazers
Interview with Colby Colb Tyner
Vice President of programming for the largest urban radio network in the country, Colby Colb Tyner shares what are some of the things he does as a VP to help build his talent pool. A self-admitted political junkie, Colby shares personal stories of success and lessons learned along the way to get him to where he is today. Always rising up to the occasion, Colby is the epitome of a TrailBlazer, paving the way for others who are right behind him.
2019-07-03
44 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Terry O'Reilly: Under The Influence
Terry O'Reilly is a radio guy. He will tell you on the show that he is an ad guy - and that might be partially true. However, it is apparent that when you listen to his take on the world of media, advertising, marketing and radio, that he is grounded in radio. His show, Under the Influence, which grew from its previous incarnation of The Age of Persuasion (2006-2011) and O'Reilly on Advertising (2005). The show is now in its eighth season on CBC Radio and has expanded further into the podcast world.Terry and his wife Debbie...
2019-06-30
38 min
The Sound Off Podcast
The Big Story's First Year
It sounds easy. Produce a compelling 15 to 20 minute piece of audio every day about a Canadian news story. And then you find out it isn't easy. For the last year, Jordan Heath-Rawlings has been doing just that with Frequency Network's flagship podcast, The Big Story. Mildly modelled after the NY Times' podcast, The Daily, the Big Story has shone the spotlight on Canadian stories ranging from the rat and transit problems in Toronto, to Canada's legalization of pot, and the inane plebiscite on keeping Winnipeg's Portage and Main. (Full Disclosure - I was the guest on that episode which...
2019-06-25
25 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Bob Harris: Some Serious Fun
Bob Harris has had an incredible radio journey that has spanned Peterborough, Calgary, Toronto, Montreal and Hamilton. Along the way it has been about the people. He'll be the first to admit that he made mistakes along the way and learned on the job through the mentorship of General managers like Rob Braide, the late Gary Russell, Tom Peacock and Pat Holiday. Bob also worked with Canada's two biggest morning shows in Gerry Forbes in Calgary, and Terry Dimonte & Ted Bird in Montreal.Full disclosure, I applied for a job with Bob in Calgary in 1993 but didn't...
2019-06-19
56 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Is Radio Podcasting's Best Promo Ally?
This week, I want to give everyone something to think about. And that's the power of radio and what it might mean to podcasting.When Tom Webster released the Infinite Dial Canada 2019 study at Canadian Music Week, one slide caught my eye. Actually a number of slides did including weekly podcasting listening rising to 23% and monthly to 36%, but it was when he broke out the monthly podcast listening slide that I went, "Okayyyyyyyy....".And I wondered about it ever since.In this podcast episode, I explain the two contributions radio made to this...
2019-06-12
14 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Big Rick Daniels: Evolving Terrestrially and Digitally
Big Rick Daniels grew up in Indiana. If you had to name famous people from the state, there's the obvious like John Mellencamp, the Jackson's and the sitting Vice President of the United States. Perhaps you are fan enough to mention David Letterman or David Lee Roth. But in broadcast circles, the state has a long a wonderful broadcast history that started with WOWO and set a standard emulated for decades to come. Rick was fortunate enough to work with a number of those people starting with Dave Kunkel at WRAY 1250AM in Princeton, Indiana. Also you'll hear all...
2019-06-05
47 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Kelly Alexander: Going Beyond Radio
Kelly Alexander is a team player, and great interviewer and knows her audience. It doesn't matter what radio station she is on, or what platform she is immersed with - she understands her audience and is the conduit between what is happening in the studio, and what is going on in her listeners lives. Not everyone is born with the super power of empathy but it also didn't hurt that she was a producer and call screener for some top rated radio shows at CJAD in Montreal and CFRB in Toronto. You can also hear how grateful she is...
2019-05-28
37 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Sammy Kohn: Radio, CD's, the 90's & The Watchmen
Sammy Kohn is the drummer for Canada's the Watchmen. He will contend that he is a realtor in the Greater Toronto Area, but so long as the Watchmen keep getting played on the radio and the band continues playing a few shows a year, he will be known first as the drummer of the Watchmen. Formed in Winnipeg in the late 80's, the band wrote, recorded, and released their first CD in 1992 called "McLaren Furnace Room", which was followed with a subsequent major label release two years later "In the Trees" and a decades worth of touring, writing, recording...
2019-05-21
48 min
The Sound Off Podcast
Canadian Radio: Let's Get Together
This week, Matt talks about his time at Canadian Music Week and after years of everyone staying mum on regulatory issues, there is a consensus that it's time to install the latest Radio update. Left unanswered is the who, how and when, but the why answers are transparent. Declining revenue, changing audio consumption habits and new players and platforms have left radio in a weakened position. The keynote speaker at Canadian Music Week was Radio Futurologist James Cridland who suggested that Canadian Radio get together and create a lobby group to represent their competitive needs.Matt speaks...
2019-05-14
12 min
Trailblazers
Interview with Rich Boerner
This month we're joined by Rich Boerner, VP of Programming and Director of Operations at Cadence 13. With a wealth of knowledge and a unique panache for storytelling, Rich imparts advice for the podcasters of tomorrow; giving tips for taking a podcast to the next level; the skills podcasters need to develop continually; and how to monetize podcast brands. Rich also shares a fascinating account of recording the inaugural episode of Goop - the podcast extension of Gwenyth Paltrow's lifestyle brand - featuring Oprah Winfrey. Take a listen now, and don't forget to hit subscribe.
2019-05-01
57 min
La chaîne de la Confrérie !
UN NEUROLEPTIQUE CONTRE LA VIELLE | | Let's Play #13 | RISE OF THE TOMB RAIDER
Baba Yaga ne nous aura pas comme ça ! A coup de foie de cerf et oreille de cochon nous la vaincrons ! Wait what ? Musique d'Outro : JJD - Adventure [NCS Release] Musique Girl From Petaluma-Megatrax - Megatrax - Megatrax ⭐ Tu veux échanger a...
2019-04-21
00 min
La chaîne de la Confrérie !
UN NEUROLEPTIQUE CONTRE LA VIELLE | | Let's Play #13 | RISE OF THE TOMB RAIDER
Baba Yaga ne nous aura pas comme ça ! A coup de foie de cerf et oreille de cochon nous la vaincrons ! Wait what ? Musique d'Outro : JJD - Adventure [NCS Release] Musique Girl From Petaluma-Megatrax - Megatrax - Megatrax ⭐ Tu veux échanger avec nous ? Voici notre discord : https://discord.gg/aqsrvnG ⭐ Abonne toi & Retrouve La Confrérie Du Taboulé sur les réseaux sociaux pour ne rien louper ! Sur Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT1K... Sur Twitter : https://twitter.com/Taboulisme Sur Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/taboulisme/ Sur Busy...
2019-04-21
00 min
La chaîne de la Confrérie !
UN NEUROLEPTIQUE CONTRE LA VIELLE | | Let's Play #13 | RISE OF THE TOMB RAIDER
Baba Yaga ne nous aura pas comme ça ! A coup de foie de cerf et oreille de cochon nous la vaincrons ! Wait what ? Musique d'Outro : JJD - Adventure [NCS Release] Musique Girl From Petaluma-Megatrax - Megatrax - Megatrax ⭐ Tu veux échanger avec nous ? Voici notre discord : https://discord.gg/aqsrvnG ⭐ Abonne toi & Retrouve La Confrérie Du Taboulé sur les réseaux sociaux pour ne rien louper ! Sur Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT1K... Sur Twitter : https://twitter.com/Taboulisme Sur Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/taboulisme/ Sur Busy...
2019-04-21
00 min
Trailblazers
Josh Ryan of Zimmer Radio Group
Program and Creative Services Director for Zimmer Radio Group in Missouri, Josh Ryan, shares his passion for radio, things he loves about his job, gives advice to someone trying to break into radio and shares his priceless experience in his local community in Columbia, Missouri and a very special relationship he developed with an adorable 10 year old little girl with Cerebral Palsy and her parents after a station fundraiser his station conducted to help raise funds for the disease.
2019-03-01
29 min
Trailblazers
Robert Smith of NPR's Planet Money
Correspondent and Host of Planet Money, Robert Smith, shares a deep and personal story while covering the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in Louisiana and his boat ride with local Louisiana fishermen who went out to earn their living despite it being illegal in the days following Katrina. Smith also shares the backstory of when he and his story partner set out to buy 1,000 barrels of oil with $10,000 in cash in order to teach his listeners how the price of oil impacts them at the pump every day.
2019-01-23
26 min
Intersect
Episode 40: Drummer/Composer Michael Radovsky
As a drummer and hand percussionist Michael Radovsk's recording credits include Black Hawk, Phil Keaggy, Beth Nielson Chapman, Marshall Crenshaw, Bill Lloyd, Bedlam, Reservoir Dogs (soundtrack), Rango (soundtrack), Billy Falcon, Patricia Conroy, Ronna Reeves, Victoria Shaw, Andy Pratt, Jimmy Abegg, Kiya Heartwood, Suitcase Pimps, and the Grave Blankets.As a composer of music for TV film and commercials, Michael Radovsky have created music for companies such as Firstcom, Sonoton, APM, Nonstop, Warner Chappell, Megatrax, Groove Addicts, Groove Worx, One Music, Riptide, NHK, Jingle Punks, and Mibe Music. He's had placements in the films Rango (starring Johnny Depp) and Kicking A...
2018-04-18
58 min
Between Light and Shadow: A Twilight Zone Podcast
1x09 "Nocturnal Immersions"
This week, Craig celebrates his birthday by spotlighting two of his all-time favorite Twilight Zone episodes: “Perchance to Dream” and “Shadow Play,” two masterpieces from the mind of Charles Beaumont. Tangents include Craig’s unresolved crush on Maya the Cat Girl and his lamentable inability to dream in the third person. Fan favorite Dr. Reba Wissner pops in to set him straight about the curious lack of the Theremin in The Twilight Zone, and of course he gets the usual familial abuse from Teresa and Kendyl. Happy birthday, my ass. Dr. Reba Wissner’s A Dimension of S...
2016-11-28
1h 05
Between Light and Shadow: A Twilight Zone Podcast
1x04 "The 16mm Pinky Ring"
This week, host Craig digs up the dirt Hollywood Confidential-style on two booze-soaked Twilight Zone classics, “The Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine” and “A World of Difference,” episodes featuring real-life spouses Ida Lupino and Howard Duff. Keep an ear out for an earnest exploration of the historical significance of the pinky ring, not to mention the thrilling return of Dr. Reba Wissner. And speaking of spouses, Teresa pipes in with her usual wifely crunchiness. There’s a pretty heavy film noir vibe going on up in here, so tread lightly and trust no one. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/journals/journal-of...
2016-10-23
1h 15
Digital Production BuZZ
D P BuZZ - April 18, 2013
Join Larry Jordan and Mike Horton LIVE this week as they talk with: Keith Stephenson, Founder, SkyDreams Technologies, Inc. The studios we build today determine the dreams we create tomorrow. Keith Stephenson is the Founder of SkyDreams Technologies, Inc., which provides technical solutions to the production industry primarily for reality and stage television. Since facilities build-outs reflect what is happening in the industry, we thought it might be fun to get the current schematic! Bill Roberts, Director, Product Management for Video and Audio Solutions, Adobe Systems, Inc. Adobe Systems made major...
2013-04-19
1h 00
Digital Production BuZZ
D P BuZZ - July 21, 2011
This week, we look at creating art and music. Join host Larry Jordan and co-host Michael Horton as they talk with: Dr. Barry Sandrew, Founder, CTO, and COO, Legend3D The last time we spoke with Dr. Barry Sandrew, Founder of Legend3D, was during our NAB 2011 show coverage. At that time, he described how they convert 2D images to 3D. (Think of the process as motion tracking a whole variety of different shapes, then setting each shape to a different depth in the image.) Well, since we spoke, hs company has done more than...
2011-07-22
1h 02