A couple of weeks ago, I got asked by my good pal Naho to come and help her (along with Matt Fandango) do an "indie" show on Trafford Community Radio. The station was set up in late February to run for a month on an FM frequency (106.2 if you're interested) with a broadcast range of a few miles. Largely, the station has an urban music and soul bias, so they were quite keen for Naho and her musical mates to get on board.
Problem. While Naho had produced a few shows before, neither me nor Matt had any broadcasting experience.
Anyway, Saturday came around pretty quick. For our Midday slot, we were there about half an hour early to set up. OK, I'll cut a long story short; We were quite good. The planning the previous day yielded a small amount of fruit, but we can get better. Roll on the 18th!!
Don't worry, you'll be able to listen to us soon once the station goes on the net. In the meantime, you'll just have to take my word for it!!
Here's a couple of pictures to fuel your interest further. I can tell you really care.
Matt:
Naho:
Problem. While Naho had produced a few shows before, neither me nor Matt had any broadcasting experience.
Anyway, Saturday came around pretty quick. For our Midday slot, we were there about half an hour early to set up. OK, I'll cut a long story short; We were quite good. The planning the previous day yielded a small amount of fruit, but we can get better. Roll on the 18th!!
Don't worry, you'll be able to listen to us soon once the station goes on the net. In the meantime, you'll just have to take my word for it!!
Here's a couple of pictures to fuel your interest further. I can tell you really care.
Matt:
Naho:
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