I don't know if this has been mentioned on here yet (and apologies if it
has), but Liz Copeland's 12 year reign as the queen of over night Detroit
radio is coming to an end.
I'd like to thank Liz and Clark for six excellent years of monthly
electronic music showcases, and Liz for 12 years of kick
So what's up with this? Are they moving? Did she get canceled? What
will Liz do now?
On 3/29/07, rob theakston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't know if this has been mentioned on here yet (and apologies if it
has), but Liz Copeland's 12 year reign as the queen of over night Detroit
radio is c
kent williams wrote:
So what's up with this? Are they moving? Did she get canceled? What
will Liz do now?
Another inquiring mind here - ditto on Rob's laudations.
j
The powers that be at WDET, in their finite wisdom, have decided to
move to an all news- all talk format...not unlike the other two NPR
stations within listening range of the Detroit area.
Liz isn't the only air shift to be canceled, they kind of cleaned
house. It's just another sad, sad statemen
Sorry to hear about WDET. Iowa Public Radio has undergone a similar
unfortunate trend. Up until the end of 2006, all the Iowa NPR
stations were locally programmed. But now, because of a decision by
the state Board of Regents -- largely as a cost-cutting move --
decisions about local programming
saw an article on feep.com about this yesterday, but it was dated a
couple days before so i thought maybe i missed it when someone else
posted about it. but yeah, i have some mp3s of her shows when she
interviewed cool people on them, really good stuff. in the article she
seems upbeat about doing
It'd be interesting to see who is on that "management board" - I've
considered NPR to be just another of the big boys of radio.
Their news isn't much different than what you see/hear on CNN. They do
have some good "public interest" stories and Terry Gross but that's about
it anymore.
MEK
"ke
>No offense to BBC, which is
great in it's own way, but in public radio terms, BBC World Service is
the programming equivalent of a dial tone.
No offence taken, but it's still patent nonsense you're chatting Kent!
What do you want, Rush Limbaugh? No, we have views and an attempt at
partiality (wh
... and an attempt at *Impartiality*...
[Apropos 313 - 'Implosive Regions' Shifted Phases just faded out. Makes
the perfect soundtrack to edit this item on the US 4Q GDP coming in with
a much stronger revision than expected, don't you know? I'll get my coat
...]
Is it true that Brave New Waves just ended too?
m50
At 10:32 2007/3/29, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
saw an article on feep.com about this yesterday, but it was dated a
couple days before so i thought maybe i missed it when someone else
posted about it. but yeah, i have some mp3s of her shows whe
On 3/29/07, kent williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry to hear about WDET. Iowa Public Radio has undergone a similar
unfortunate trend.
They replaced a locally produced long running (since 1971) late night
Jazz show with the BBC World Service. No offense to BBC, which is
great in it'
yup.
is otto still on here btw?
On 29-mrt-2007, at 21:02, rob theakston wrote:
yup.
is otto still on here btw?
That depends on his mood i guess ;)
So are there any decent radioshows left in Detroit? Stick it in your
Ear got cancelled a while ago to, right?
On 29-mrt-2007, at 20:06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it true that Brave New Waves just ended too?
m50
At 10:32 2007/3/29, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
saw an article on feep.com a
Yup. Stick It got stuck to as well.
As far as decent radio shows? I'm not exactly sure anymore. There's
always the outstanding, steady, dependable Crush Collision on Thursday
nights EST. But that's about it, really.
On 3/30/07, Klaas-Jan Jongsma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So are there any d
t;[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 11:32:58 AM
Subject: Re: (313) Thank You Liz Copeland + Clark Warner
saw an article on feep.com about this yesterday, but it was dated a
couple days before so i thought maybe i missed it when someone else
posted about it.
Liz is a cutie, but for a girl with impeccable taste in music she is down
right smokin' hot. ;)
Her taste in music wasn't always impeccable. Her pre-2000 radio shows hosted
A TON of those velveeta cheesy hipster-doofis bands and NO REAL techno
whatsoever.
A friend of mine who is a lead sing
]>
> To: 313@hyperreal.org
> Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 11:32:58 AM
> Subject: Re: (313) Thank You Liz Copeland + Clark
> Warner
>
>
> saw an article on feep.com about this yesterday, but
> it was dated a
> couple days before so i thought maybe i missed it
>
Greg Earle wrote:
Joel Gajewski wrote:
Liz is a cutie, but for a girl with impeccable taste in music she is
down right smokin' hot. ;)
Her web page:
http://www.audiointerference.com/
Metrotimes profile:
www.metrotimes.com/.../artistprofile.asp?id=5838
That link should've been
http://ww
@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Thank You Liz Copeland + Clark Warner
Greg Earle wrote:
> Joel Gajewski wrote:
>> Liz is a cutie, but for a girl with impeccable taste in music she is
>> down right smokin' hot. ;)
>>
>> Her web page:
>> http://www.aud
Joel Gajewski wrote:
Liz is a cutie, but for a girl with impeccable taste in music she is down right
smokin' hot. ;)
Her web page:
http://www.audiointerference.com/
Metrotimes profile:
www.metrotimes.com/.../artistprofile.asp?id=5838
That link should've been
http://www.metrotimes.com/g
bwahahaha! Slut. I miss the metrotimes personal ads. :curtain:
- Original Message
From: Greg Earle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, April 2, 2007 5:06:11 PM
Subject: Re: Re: (313) Thank You Liz Copeland + Clark Warner
Joel Gajewski wrote:
> Liz i
22 matches
Mail list logo