I ran on too long last go-round, apologies...
This is turning into a weird month although it didn't start that way. I got a cd from a former high school classmate (singer-songwriter Karen Benedetto, this is a link to her website ) of a 9/11 tribute song she had written. I was so taken with the song that I wound up doing a short apolitical tribute on my own. If you weren't able to hear it, it has been placed on the Rando Radio Vault Page along with the playlist. Just click on the Rando Radio Logo on the left of this page and upon arrival at the website, click on the tab top right marked "The Vault".
I will start mutating my program again, but it will still be mainly classically oriented for the near future. I enjoy the more relaxed pace from the production side and hope that the same feeling translates to the listening side.
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Back to more auditions. You can hear me selling my voice to the world here or here. Barring the unforseen, a fresh show will make its way to the internet tomorrow afternoon.
Peace be with you,
Glenn Carella
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Classical Music? What kind of Crisis causes that?
My last show in August was all classical music. I had been feeling a bit scattered all the prior week and something had to be done to get me back on track.
I have been getting the impression that the program was becoming the embodiment of "ten pounds of stuff in a five-pound bag". The listener count seemed to be bearing that out, so I decided to use the platform of my RandoRadio program time to give some breathing space to a musical genre that doesn't get a whole lot of exposure in these parts.
The pieces tend to be longer so it makes things a lot less frenetic in the studio. It also gives folks at their computers a chance to appreciate a different kind of energy from these works. I have touched on modern classical from time to time- but having this format will allow programming of whole movements as opposed to snippets and pieces.
In commercial broadcast world, classical music is shrinking with the exception of (some) PBS stations. The New York metro area has only one full time classic station that I am aware of, and the major PBS station trashed most of its daily classical music for simulcasting the talk shows broadcast on its AM outlet. Cost containment, I guess.
Give me some feedback on this programming choice, if you will. Otherwise, I will just keep looking at the listener numbers and keep trying until something works. My main goal is to enjoy what I do, and hope that enjoyment comes across.
Peace be with you,
Glenn
PS- The elk callers are on hiatus until further notice. Peace and quiet on the mike breaks.....
I have been getting the impression that the program was becoming the embodiment of "ten pounds of stuff in a five-pound bag". The listener count seemed to be bearing that out, so I decided to use the platform of my RandoRadio program time to give some breathing space to a musical genre that doesn't get a whole lot of exposure in these parts.
The pieces tend to be longer so it makes things a lot less frenetic in the studio. It also gives folks at their computers a chance to appreciate a different kind of energy from these works. I have touched on modern classical from time to time- but having this format will allow programming of whole movements as opposed to snippets and pieces.
In commercial broadcast world, classical music is shrinking with the exception of (some) PBS stations. The New York metro area has only one full time classic station that I am aware of, and the major PBS station trashed most of its daily classical music for simulcasting the talk shows broadcast on its AM outlet. Cost containment, I guess.
Give me some feedback on this programming choice, if you will. Otherwise, I will just keep looking at the listener numbers and keep trying until something works. My main goal is to enjoy what I do, and hope that enjoyment comes across.
Peace be with you,
Glenn
PS- The elk callers are on hiatus until further notice. Peace and quiet on the mike breaks.....
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