We need to bring this back
We need to bring this back
We need to bring this back
Here in Vancouver, Canada many years ago one of the morning show hosts dressed in a beaver suit with a big sign asking to buy heroin and went down to the east side and bought heroin live on air, then got handcuffed for buying drugs on air at 7 in the morning.
They went on a "totally planned vacation for a few days" after that incident.
Please let there be a video of this on the web somewhere
No, there is not. There is some video of him in the costume but not doing the actual drug deal. There were two cops listening live and tracked him down pretty quickly. To this day he won't talk about it at all. While the other two hosts will kind of giggle about it. They won't outright talk about it, mostly it is mentioned about how much trouble they got in, along with how many other times they got suspended for a few days for doing other bits that went too far in their boss's eyes.
Why did he do this? And why did it have to be done while wearing a beaver suit?
They did it as a comedy bit. It was funny, they did it also to show how ridiculously easy it was to buy drugs in the downtown Eastside when even a guy being so blatant and showy could get heroin in less than 10 mins.
"local" radio still exists, and in many ways it's better than ever because you can hear it from anywhere!
Go to any internet radio streaming service and search for "independent" or "university" and you'll get tons of super cool unusual commercial-free stations from around the world.
Here are some of my favorites:
Check out radio garden. Pretty much any radio station with web access on earth is available in one place.
Thanks.
The Current is Minnesota Public Radio's music station, and they are phenomenal. I have found so many great bands and artists listening to them.
edit: just today, they played Janelle Monae, IDLES, LCD Soundsystem, Bob Dylan, Daft Punk, Silversun Pickups, Yard Act, and Caroline Polachek.
Thanks for this!
Indie 102.3 if you're in Denver/The Front Range.
But that's the point, you DON'T have to be in Denver to hear Denver radio!
With almost all media being on-demand now, this is something I miss from live entertainment being mainstream. All the fun, shared moments from everybody tuning in at the same time.
I guess you can still get that experience with sports (or maybe live-streaming?) but it doesn't feel the same.
Reminds me of Mori Calliopeʼs 2021-12-22 primal scream over Adam Sandler jokes. “That was a blood-curdling scream. 大丈夫?”
The Telecommuncations Act of 1996 is what started the decline of independent radio stations
I wasn't aware of this, thanks! I was in radio in the early 2000s and witnessed rapid decline over just those few years.
*Summary from ChatGPT.
The Telecommunications Act of 1996 had several significant impacts on the telecommunications industry in the United States. Here are some of the key pros and cons associated with the legislation:
Pros:
Cons:
Overall, the Telecommunications Act of 1996 had both positive and negative consequences, and its impact continues to be a subject of debate in discussions about the regulation of the telecommunications industry.
I recognize a chatgpt response when I see one.