Damn The Man!!!! The days of local radio breaking new records, taking chances on unknown acts and responding to it’s audience’s interests have all but disappeared.

Local radio is it a thing of the past and just holding on by the skin of its teeth?

I say yes and the main reason is that the Telecommunications act of 1996 has allowed the huge conglomerates to come in and buy up most of the stations in the large to medium markets and playing the fewest songs that appeal to the most people. Though more than 30,000 CDs are released in a year, the national play lists are getting tighter than ever and are being influenced by big money from the big labels being brought into the stations through independent radio promoters.

As the former manager of the Police, Miles Colpeland said in the article “What’s Wrong With Radio?” by Greg Kot of Rolling Stone Magazine, “the Telecommunications Act of 1996, which deregulated radio and set off an unprecedented wave of media mergers. That action “made radio more corporate, more homogeneous, and rounded out the rough edges that make music interesting.” I can’t agree more. Back in the day the independent radio stations use to break new bands and had all the control of their play lists as well as being a little rough and fun to listen to.

In today’ radio markets the play lists are set by corporate management and focus groups.  The Disc Jockey we know of old who use to bring in interesting and new music is gone and now we have a person who is told what he can play and when.

I am one of those old-time radio announcers from the 80’s. I use to go into the studio with a pile of records and cd’s and try to give the listeners a vast selection of music to listen to as well as the hits of the time. I felt my job was to open the minds of the listeners to new types of music and new bands. Nowadays if a band doesn’t have a contract with the big record labels they probably won’t be getting their air time on the radio.

Another big problem with these big media mergers is that the local areas have lost their local stations. Sure in the morning you get some local news and traffic but you don’t have a station that is giving back to the community in one way or another. The owner is located in another state or town so the bulk of the money spent on advertising is leaving the community the station is in. Or worse as Gabriel Harrison said in Brian Liberatore of the Press & Sun-Bulletin’s article BU disc jockey contends radio giants inadequate in serving some markets.

“You get these stations that advertise themselves as top 20 stations and some of them are run by machines,” Harrison said. “Some have gotten rid of the DJs. Now they just have sales positions. Used to be when you called a radio station they’d say, ‘Hey, what song do you want to hear?’ Now you get a secretary who says, ‘What business office can I connect you to?’ “

The listenership of radio has been dropping for a few years now..due to poor music selection, internet radio, and satellite radio. Internet radio is giving the listener what they want to hear variety in the music and not the same 40 songs that the local radio station is playing.

So what can you the listener do about all this…let your voices be heard?
Every radio station in the United States gets its broadcast license from the Federal Communications Commission for free — on the condition that the station serves “the public interest.”

This license needs to be renewed every eight years. If the station isn’t holding up its end of the bargain, people can file objections with the FCC during this renewal process to let federal regulators know.

These “informal objections” establish an official record of dissatisfaction with a poorly performing station. The more citizens who participate in the license renewal process, the more likely it is that the FCC and the station itself will take notice.  License renewals provide a good organizing opportunity for media activists. You can use the license renewal as a chance to analyze your broadcasters’ service and educate your
community about broadcasters’ public interest duties.

Here’s how to file an informal objection:

Step 1: Time It Right
Find out when stations in your state need to renew their licenses. Plan to submit your comments two to four months before the license expires, though you can file any time between when the station submits its renewal and when the renewal is granted. You can monitor the status of a station’s application via the FCC’s Consolidated Database System.

Step 2: Get Your Information together
Every station is required to keep a public file, which includes documentation of a station’s political, educational, children’s and community affairs programming. You are entitled to look through this file upon request. You can also gather information on a station by monitoring and documenting what the station is broadcasting.
In particular, you may want to examine the station’s news coverage and public affairs programming. Does the local news programming reflect the concerns, needs and values of the community? Does the local news provide adequate and thorough political coverage (both local and national)? Is the station’s political coverage balanced? Or are certain
people or viewpoints being treated unfairly? How does the local news portray different segments of the local community? Does the station air enough community affairs programming? Is the local news actually “local”? Or is it produced and taped elsewhere?

Step 3: Sending that Letter
On the first page of the letter, include the station’s call letters, city and state, the station’s facility number, and the station’s license renewal application file number (you can find this info in the FCC’s database).
In the body of your letter, provide specific information about the station’s performance and why its license should be revoked. Point out the things you found during Step 2 – and any actions by the station that aren’t in your community’s best interests. Remember that the FCC doesn’t monitor stations’ programming, so provide as many specifics as you
can.

For radio stations, address your letter to:

Audio Division, License Renewal Processing Team
Mailstop 1800B
FCC, Office of the Secretary
445 12th St. SW
Washington, DC 20554

You must also send a copy of your objection to the station’s general manager. Filing an informal objection isn’t the only way to get involved in the license renewal process; you can also file a formal “Petition to Deny,” which carries more weight but requires more work (and usually the help of a few lawyers). See the FCC site for more information.

In Binghamton one Dick Jockey and a handful of listeners sent a petition to the FCC asking the agency to deny the license renewals of 11 local radio stations owned by Clear Channel Communications. The local group contends the nationwide corporate takeover of radio stations has limited local production, lowered the quality of broadcasting and nearly destroyed the medium.

Remember the airwaves are in a public trust and we have handed it over to these companies.


New Puppy and his name is Karma

Forgot
to let everyone know that we got our puppy. He is a Red ACD and we
named him Karma. I set up a blog and gallery for him at
http://bilancio.org/karma. Check it out there are good pictures of him.
We are working on getting him house trained and starting to work with
him to follow commands…

Another visit to York to see the puppies and decide which one we want.

We all went to Bryn Mawr Australian Cattle Dogs
in York, Pa so Monica could meet my wife and so Carolyn could see the
puppies live. Due to one of the puppies being born deaf we are on the
bubble. If one more person wants to wait to take on of the puppies from
the next litter we will be bringing one of them home this coming
weekend. The puppies came out of there pen in a flurry of red and blue
and went right for my wife’s shoe laces ( a habbit we will break when
we get the puppie home) and then moved over to mine. They ran around a
bit then decided to crash for about 40 min.. We sat around and talked
to Monica and then the puppies woke up. There are 3 of the boys out of
the 6 boys that haven’t been picked yet. So when the puppies woke up
the unclaimed red one came right over and wanted to be picked up and
gave me big dogie kisses and then just calmed down in my arms. We will
probably take that one…we are still working on names. We will
probably still be figuring it out on the way to pick them up.

Here are pics of all 8 puppies taken on Sat by David Steward.

As soon as I can figure out which red one is the one we are going to
get if things work out right this week I will mark the picture.


A High School friend is living an interesting life.

As a few of you know I run the Alumni Internet Directory for the Bath Centeral school.
The other day I noticed a guy from the class behind me I use to hang
with had updated his information. He said he was living in a tropical
resort in Thailand. Of course he had left link to his online journal so
I spent the day reading it from the beginning. All I can say is way to
go man. Sounds like you are living the good life. Next time you are in
the states give me a yell. BTW you still owe me a copy of the “Men
without Hats” w/ the safty dance album. 🙂

Saw the Puppies and other things going on…..

Yesterday Avery and I went to York Pa to meet the breeder and see
the puppies. They are so cute. I of course forgot to grab the camera on
my way out the door. But here is one the breeder took last week.

As I said they are so cute and fluffy. We like the blue one with
the black spot on it’s back that is standing in the first picture. When
we got there Monica and David had 3 of there adult dogs out: Ruckus, Cinnamon and Tonka.
All very well behaved dogs. While the puppies were out they brought out
there newest boy Scoot that they got from Australia. A beautiful
spekled dog but big. They also brought out Babe and the puppies mom Bunny. We left there very happy and can’t wait to get one home in 3 weeks.
So now I have to start getting things ready to bring one of the little
guys home. I have to dismantle the Mame Cabnent and move it to the
basement and set up the dogs area out in the front room, as well as
order his crate and other stuff I have to get.

In the computer world of the bilancio life. I got the new
mail/web/FTP server built and burned in and am going to spend the next
few days getting the services up and running and try to get it cut over
on the 4th of July while everyone is out for the day. Then I will be
able to start rolling out Thunderbird to the desktops and get all the
mail stored on the server.

We are getting ready for the 4th of July weekend party which will be
held on Sunday the 2nd. We are wither going to have another Clam bake
with lobsters, but that depends on if my sister in law will be coming
down. If she doesn’t we will have steamed crabs either way it’s a win
win for everyone.

My daughter got her report card this weekend and got all A’s and B’s
so we are very happy with her. So she is moving to the 8th grade. 5
more years and I will be paying for collage.. 🙂

So that’s what’s going on in the Bilancio world……


Looking for a good way to share address between many mail clients.

I am looking for a way to share all my E-mail address and contact info
between many different mail clients. I use many machines and would like
to be able to have all my address and numbers in easy reach…but I
also want it to be easy to maintain and not have to jump through hoops
to make it work. So my question is what do you use to achieve this. I
will open the comments section up for this so leave me a message.

Listening to: In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed – The Allman Brothers Band – The Allman Brothers Band At The Fillmore East

The Puppies were born on May 16th

Well my ACD breeder got in touch with me the other day and let me know
that the puppies were born. There are pictures of mom and the 8 puppies
and 2 pics of the puppies here.
I will post more info about them when I get it. I do know she had 6
boys and 2 girls and they are expecting a good mix of reds and
blues….
BTW did I mention I am getting a dog 🙂 It’s my birthday gift to myself
and the family.

Still no FiOS for me

Well now my uncle has FiOS and my boss just stopped in to say they were installing it at his house today. So I decided to call Verizon and see when it will be available in my neighborhood. I was informed that it will be a few more months. So my question to them was how come my uncle who lives in Lawrenceville has it and I can’t get it. It’s because I am on the Trenton CO and they aren’t doing Trenton yet so I am stuck for a bit with no new technology in my house for the summer. Bummer…..

Listening to: Funeral For A Friend / Love Lies Bleeding – Elton John – Goodbye Yellow Brick Road Disc 1


Happy Cinco de Mayo

Spring
is here and the weather is getting great and my wife passed her driving
test so she is now a licensed driver with a provisional Drivers
LIcense.
It’s been a long time coming but she is mobile now. I am very proud of
her…it was a little touch and go over the weekend as we were
practicing parallel parking, but she pulled it out on Monday at her
test and passed on the first try…so she has continued the Bilancio
streak of passing on the first shot…now if my daughter can pass on
the first shot….no pressure there kid. I think one of the better
things we did was paying for driving lessons…we used Princeton Driving School
and were very happy with them. I would recommend them. The only thing I
wasn’t happy with was the amount of time they worked on parallel
parking..not enough….

So now that Carolyn is driving I get to get my truck. I am looking at a Toyota Tacoma.
I have always wanted to get a truck and now that I own a house I need a
truck. You can’t get sheets of dry wall into a Chevy Cavaler, I am
hoping to get it in the next few weeks…then maybe I will get my fence
posts and get them in and then get the fence panels from my buddy Greg
and get the fence fixed 🙂

Work is going well. I am waiting to get the parts for the new mail server. I am going to add Hylafax
to the mix and start having all incoming faxes go threw it and cut down
on all killing of trees and use of toner…I will also make it so that
users can fax from there desks…

So that’s about all that’s going on in the world of William and
family…we are getting ready for the first party of the “Party At The
End Of World 2006 Tour” being sponsored this year by The Restaurant at
the End of the Universe.