[rfu-automation] Re: [Imc-production] Heard on RFU at 4:40 a.m. this morning

Andrew Ó Baoill andrew at funferal.org
Tue Mar 24 12:26:56 CDT 2009


Good question.

I mentioned the track name on my update to RFU-automation. It's  
Maurice's American Girl from the American Girl album - it may be  
useful for someone to listen through the entire album, including this  
track, to check for similar issues.

Andrew

On Mar 24, 2009, at 12:21 PM, Raymond Morales wrote:

> What song was this? Title and artist name would be nice to ensure  
> that it is not entered again by accident.
>
> -Ray
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> On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 11:16 AM, Andrew Ó Baoill  
> <andrew at funferal.org> wrote:
> Don't worry - I removed the stuff from automation this morning.
>
> Summary: On the WRFU automation system, we draw PSAs from a folder  
> (on the G: drive) titled 'current PSAs'. In order to remove a PSA  
> from rotation, you should move it to the 'old PSAs' folder.
>
> For the track in question, I found it using the Zara log, and then  
> deleted it from the Zara playlist. I also went into iTunes (again on  
> the RFU automation computer) and edited the track information to  
> remove the 'clean' tag (so the track won't be reintroduced when the  
> Zara playlist is rebuilt).
>
> We expect to be moving the RFU automation computer from the  
> production room, to our new cabinet, in the next week or two (when  
> the cabinet is built). At that point, individuals will need access  
> to the WRFU studio to get the key for the cabinet. We should also  
> think about ways to do remote access from Audio-editing computers in  
> the Production room, so individuals can easily add edited material  
> to the appropriate folders on the automation system - and also, of  
> course, later move obsolete files from the 'live' to 'archived'  
> folders.
>
> Andrew
>
> On Mar 24, 2009, at 11:03 AM, Tommy Griscom wrote:
>
>> Well, I know how to sound less dorky, but not how to take it off  
>> the air.
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 4:47 AM, Christopher Evans <caevans2 at hotmail.com 
>> > wrote:
>> ...A public service announcement that was asking for submissions to  
>> the upcoming IMC Film Festival being held in on Feb. 25, done by  
>> Tommy Grissom and me.
>>
>> 2 things come to mind: 1) the ad was not that funny and Chris Evans  
>> sounds like a dork on the air. 2) um,....hasn't February already  
>> happened? and Chris Evans sounds like a dork on the air.
>>
>> Anyone know how to eradicate that ad from the automation rotation?
>> chris- early morning fan of Radio Free Urbana.
>>
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