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June 7, 2011

finding the lost dial

I neglected to mention what I’ve been up to the past few weeks and the radio (and now podcast) I’m apart of now. We’re called The Lost Dial, my comrades are called the Lost Dial Crew… or The LD Crew… or just the crew…

What are we about? Well, anything newsworthy or worth talking about. We aim for the morning drive style of talk radio, giving you news and fact in an informal and amusing way. We have our opinions and we aren’t afraid to voice them. The show was conceived from the leader of the crew, Mike D. He’s joined by co-hosts C-Loss (Chris) and myself. Our producer is Carolyn who sometimes joins in on the banter. She’s often heard in the background either laughing or throwing in witty remarks from the couch or anywhere else around the studio. Pete and Sharon the Cougar give us charity news every week, and Haley gives us local music reports.

The show’s grassroots of The Lost Dial come from our graduating class of Connecticut School of Broadcasting. We had to do a talk radio show for one of our finals, we enjoyed it so much, we decided to keep it going. Actually, it’s one of the perks of being a graduate at CSB and it’s encouraged for potential employers to check us out and maybe hire us for a radio station outside of the school.

My job, besides being a personality, is board operator and social network contact. I share some of those duties with Carolyn, but for the most part, I’m making sure we have a presence the internets. I admit I haven’t been doing a lot of tweeting with our official Twitter @TheLostDial, but I’m hoping to change that now that we are getting a bigger following.

One of the jobs I’m most proud of is setting our show up as a podcast. Even as I type this, I’m waiting to hear if iTunes will accept our humble podcast in their immense stable. But in the meantime, you can download us over at PodBean (and coincidentally, subscribe until iTunes includes us in their store).

So please, take a listen to the show! Like us! Be a fan! Send us feedback! (We’ll give you a shout out too!)

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May 5, 2011

“the morning after” radio show

Filed under: radio,school — t. sterling @ 6:15 pm
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Damian, Pixie, Sterling Silver

Check out our morning show. This was our talk radio final at Connecticut School of Broadcasting. We produced everything… everything you hear except the few songs that we play, we created. Join me, Sterling Silver, and my fellow co-hosts Pixie and Damian as we talk about current events and whatever else that pops in our head.

Part of the morning format is to include weather, traffic, sports and news. We don’t do a tradition news report since that’s one of the many things we talk about. But listen for Pale for weather, Farmboy for traffic and concert report, Mike D for sports and Flaco for urban news. Ogre, our board op, also interviews local artists the Steve Dunn Band. Sorry to disappoint, but our “contest” was made up, but they are a real band and they make good music.

Click the link and/or download the show itself. I’m working on a better way to stream it so here’s the best I can do for now. You can also check this out on my new Tumblr too.

The Morning After Radio Show

So tell me what you think. Would you listen to this every morning? Did you listen to all of it? And did you know which commercials I did?

Farmboy, Mike D, Orge, Pale

November 2, 2008

disc jockeying

Filed under: college,DJ,Friends,memories,music,Purchase,radio,song — t. sterling @ 5:22 am

Would you like to travel with me to another official Purchase College memory? Of course you would! I’ll make it brief and not too un-relatable.

Basically I’m longing for my days of being on the radio. Even a college run radio station (which is nice to hone in on a craft). I think having this Indoob blog is the next best thing I have until I start podcasting (who knows when that will be). Or when I get the nerve to do my own Internet radio station broadcast (once I remember what website has that). But I remember my… hmmm… 4-5 shows I had in the beginning of ’05… My, those were good college times. I even had the perfect schedule where I only schooled 3 days a week. But that had nothing to do with the radio.

It’d be no shocker I played the heaviest metal I could find, and being a liberal arts college station, they didn’t care much about censorship. Okay… so I lied. Not about the censorship, but most Indoobians would know by now my brand of music. The only thing I seem to detest these days is country music UNLESS certain terms are met. Usually Shania Twain had to be involved. But that’s another story.

I ran into New Eden Radio tonight by way of someone I once talked to online some time ago. I doubt if she remembers me, but if she does, plus points for her! Anyway, it turns out she’s now a DJ for the station, so I checked out the live stream. Not bad. She goes by DJ Blue Eyes. (I’m going to guess the “Eyes” is spelt with a “z” cuz that’s how all the kewl kidz do it 2day. (And yes it hurts to purposely misspell those words.)) So by checking out this site and giving her show some ratings, I would recommend this to a few people because of the music she plays. Not my favorite cup of tea, but it’s tea I can drink and even suggest to others. I’m in it more for how the DJ communicates with the audience. I like banter. Good banter is hard to find. (This coming from the guy who rarely listens to the radio since he works at home and always listens to an iPod he named iSaac.)

But back to my memory story! I never liked being alone on my show. So my most favorite and popular guest co-host was DrugFree. He actually had his own show which he hosted with someone else (but had me as a special guest a couple of nights and we’d take turns plugging each other’s shows). I must say that it’s so much more fun having someone else on the air to talk to. I tried talking to the person on the other side of the glass, the “producer,” but they were never listening. Anyway, my buddy (Rich was his real name) and I would talk about random but relevent things going on at the time, or campus life. At times it ended up becoming a comedy routine and I think I ended up playing the straight man, chock full of sarcasm. But it worked. My parents surprised me one night, calling me during my show to tell me they were listening to the Internet stream (they were about an hour away at home). They remarked on the conversation we had about eating potato chips on the air, and if we should’ve been eating them at all while being on the air or even in the booth. Needless to say, you had to be there. I wish I could’ve gotten recorded copies of our shows… but alas, that wasn’t possible. Both our shows had a small fan base. DrugFree’s show ended up going to TV while I moved back to Connecticut and discovered filmmaking (which was partially introduced thanks to my major in broadcast communications). Soul Sundays with Sterling Silver would’ve been a great show… if I stayed.

The moral of this story is that my dream of being a radio DJ/personality is not dead. Sterling Silver with rock the airwaves once more. I’m a fan of morning shows, since they have fun people up. I mean it’s only like a 4 hour block, right? Then I can spend the rest of the day doing whatever I want. Like filmmaking. But my show would be awesome! It would be mighty! And of course I’d have fun people on the show with me, even if some of those people weren’t “real” …meaning, characters I’ve made up that would be great exclusively for radio… such as Jamal Jamal. Wouldn’t you love to know about that guy? Sure… but not tonight.

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