• Psychadelligoat@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 month ago

    Dad once did radio DJ for a few years professionally, had to have a broadcast license and everything

    I’ve thought about getting on the airwaves myself for the fun of it but have no fuckin clue where to start lol

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    I’m involved with a radio station in my area and it’s soooooo cool to sit in on shows. All of the stuff you hear is done by live humans. They go in and manually put CDs and curate the playlists and control the levels of everything. Sometimes they talk in between with some context for the song or random musings they have. Sometimes whoever is hosting will dedicate a particular song to somebody they know. It’s so endearing and human. Occasionally they’ll have a prerecorded show but most of them are live.

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    Reddit ‘Wholesome’: Local inspirational 6th grader raises enough money in bake sale to pay off autistic classmate’s lunch bills.

    Lemmy Wholesome: Actually wholesome.

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    Question: Do radio broadcasters have any indication/numbers on how many are listening in while on FM/AM?

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      Really depends on the station. Some of them (especially the bigger ones) will have ads quite frequently, but others will have a few every now and then and there are some that don’t have any at all.

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    In Germany we quite a few really cool alternative radio stations. They all have their local frequencies, shows and so on, but also share a German-wide morning show. It’s mostly recoded by the bigger projects, like in Berlin, but otherwise it would just take too much resources from small volunteer run stations.

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      Thanks. Got mine pretty recently and I’ve been enjoying it a lot. It’s nice when you want background noise but don’t wanna curate a playlist on a streaming platform. I have ADHD so I need some kind of background noise to be able to focus on most things. All I have to do is turn it on, sweet deal.

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      That’s very unfortunate. You can always stream other stations in NC or around the world, though. I promise there are some really cool ones out there.

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    It is fun as a quirky hobby, but really, depending on it for information and entertainment was really bad. Radio and TV are what created mass culture, removed local dialects and accents.

    It is a one-to-many channel where people in charge of the station have disproportionate power.

    It is nice to have as a simple alternate way of communicating, but boy, how am I never giving up internet access to get back to those.

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      As with most things, when big corporations take over it becomes bad. Definitely agree with you that using it as your only way of getting info is bad, but it’s not much different from relying on one influencer or podcaster for all your info other than it being more likely to be more well researched. I will say at least with my local one it’s a pretty diverse method of entertainment. They’ve got all kinds of weird and quirky shows on.

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        It is not only corporations. Single governmental voices are bad too, and many non-profits have their own political biases.

        The difference with influencers and podcasters is that you have the choice between thousands of them. Radio would be like having the choice only between the top 5 of youtube, and you would have to tune in at a precise time to get it.