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Re: College radio streaming (was Re: XTRA)



Jeremy:

I have always been skeptical of broadcast schools generally and the New
England School of Communications, in particular.  I worked with a few
graduates of the school who could barely run a board.  I was wondering, as a
proud alumni of the school, if ypu knew of any of the school's graduates
have made it big in the business.  I don't mean to insult you, but I have
always wondered how a broadcast school with a dubious reputation in Bangor,
Maine could survive so long.  Who are the alumni they brag about?  Maybe I'm
missing something.

-- Dan Billings, Bowdoinham, Maine


----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeremy Mixer" <mixer@zoso.net>
To: <umar@nerodia.wcrb.com>
Cc: "Howard Glazer" <hmglaz@webtv.net>;
<boston-radio-interest@bostonradio.org>
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 2:18 PM
Subject: Re: College radio streaming (was Re: XTRA)


> As I understand it, the new England School of COmmunications is startiung
> a webcast this year- seperate from their FM, WHSN 89.3 in Bangor. The
> internet station will be used to help train the first and second year
> students (now that they are a four-year school) and the ones that are
> ready or in their final two years can be on the FM station......
>
> With the way that the school has grown this is not a bad idea, the
> schedule was so tioght on the FM station last year that not all students
> could get the amount of time they were required to do....
>
> Jeremy NESCom aLUMNI '01
> WKIT