matthewmcvickar + radio   11

Jon Caramanica: Rihanna and Chris Brown Appear on Each Other’s Songs (NYTimes.com)
‘If the songs were dull or disposable, they’d still be important, but they might matter less. But they’re both good, “Birthday Cake” very much so. The quality matters because they’re likely to lodge themselves in the public consciousness and seep onto radio playlists: this mess won’t just melt into the air.’
music  culture  domesticviolence  radio  writing 
february 2012 by matthewmcvickar
Zammuto: Sketches and fragments from "Bring Me the Head of Phillip K. Dick"
“These are some of the music and little recordings I made for Gregory Whitehead's BBC Radio Play ‘Bring Me the Head of Philip K. Dick’ from 2009. They feature the clavinet (often times feeding back like an electric guitar) and a 'nail violin' which Kelli Rudick let me borrow.”
thebooks  music  radio 
june 2011 by matthewmcvickar
Too Much Internet by Benjamen Walker (SoundCloud)
Begins with a reading of Paul Ford's WWIC piece.
radio  wwic 
april 2011 by matthewmcvickar
RadioReference.com
The 'Live Audio' section in particular is nice, and is where the youarelisteningtolosangeles.com feeds are coming from.

“RadioReference.com is the world's largest radio communications data provider, featuring a complete frequency database, trunked radio system information, and FCC license data. RadioReference is also the largest broadcaster of public safety live audio communications feeds, hosting thousands of live audio broadcasts of Police, Fire, EMS, and other associated communications. With hundreds of thousands of members, RadioReference provides the most comprehensive collaboration platform for public safety communications professionals and hobbyists.”
radio  database  publicservice 
march 2011 by matthewmcvickar
Pitchfork: Articles: Live Transmission
“In early January, President Barack Obama signed the Local Community Radio Act of 2010, which is expected to create hundreds, possibly thousands, of noncommercial FM stations.”

A good overview of LPFM and how the recent legislation happened.
lpfm  radio  government  music  community  locality 
march 2011 by matthewmcvickar
Bytemarks Cafe: Episode 130: HTML5 (Feb. 9, 2011)
“Co-hosts Burt Lum and Ryan Ozawa take a look at the latest tech news and happenings. Then they talk about HTML 5 with Dan Leuck and Matt McVickar.”

I was on Ryan and Burt's weekly show for my involvement with Ocupop's redesign of the HTML5 logo. It was my first time on live radio. Fun!
self  radio  html5  hawaii  technology  npr 
february 2011 by matthewmcvickar
YES API
“Develop applications using radio now playing information gathered from thousands of broadcast and online stations.”
radio  data  music 
february 2011 by matthewmcvickar
Wikipedia: NATO phonetic alphabet
"The NATO phonetic alphabet, more formally the international radiotelephony spelling alphabet, is the most widely used spelling alphabet. ... The paramount reason is to ensure intelligibility of voice signals over radio links.
information  alphabet  language  military  nato  communication  speech  radio  linguistics  code  words  reference  history 
january 2009 by matthewmcvickar
NPR: Meet the Real Sacha Baron Cohen
The history of his characters, explaining the humor, more...
borat  npr  interview  radio  film 
january 2007 by matthewmcvickar
Wikipedia: Numbers station
"Numbers stations are shortwave radio stations of uncertain origin. They generally broadcast people reading streams of numbers, words, or letters (sometimes using a phonetic alphabet)." Here's where that "yankee hotel foxtrot" sample came from.
numbersstation  radio  sound 
december 2006 by matthewmcvickar
Sonore
"Since 1998 ... some of the most internationally acclaimed cutting-edge artists." They fancy electronic and experimental music, especially from Japan. Don't miss "Radio Dondon."
music  japan  label  radio 
september 2006 by matthewmcvickar

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