[rfu-automation] Fwd: Classics for Kids - March 2009

Noel L. Vivar nlvivar at gmail.com
Mon May 4 12:43:34 CDT 2009


That sounds like a pretty good idea, but I can't volunteer for it. I
will be leaving the station at the end of the May.

-Noel

On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Andrew Ó Baoill <andrew at funferal.org> wrote:
> The Hawkins had been airing Classics for Kids at the start of their Monday
> morning show. There's a podcast version available (it's a 6 minute piece in
> total). Perhaps we could/should continue to air it at some open point in our
> schedule.
> Ideas? Could someone take care of adding this to the automation system?
> Andrew
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> From: "Chris Phelps" <cphelps at cinradio.org>
> To: Andrew Ó Baoill <andrew at funferal.org>
> Hi Andrew,
>
> Thanks for contacting me about Classics for Kids.  The Hawkins' email must
> have been lost in my inbox/junk mail because this is the first I have seen
> it.  We'd love for you to continue broadcasting Classics for Kids.
>
> You will find our distribution website at www.cinradio.org/clients   -
> Register with the site and we'll get you authorized to download the
> programs.  May 's composer is John Philip Sousa and all the programs are
> currently available.  Attached is the music rundown and some ad lib promos.
>
> We do podcast the program weekly - you can check that out at
>  http://www.npr.org/rss/podcast.php?id=510237
>
> Let me know when you will be broadcasting the program and I will update our
> website listing for your station.
>
> If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Chris Phelps
> Classics for Kids
> ________________________________
> From: Andrew Ó Baoill [mailto:andrew at funferal.org]
> Sent: Saturday, May 02, 2009 6:13 PM
> To: Chris Phelps
> Subject: Re: Classics for Kids - March 2009
>
> Chris,
> As you know the Hawkins family has left WRFU. However, we'd be interested in
> learning how we might continue to air Classics for Kids on the station. What
> are the methods for accessing the program files? I understand the Hawkins
> were using FTP. Is there a podcast version available? We use podcast/RSS for
> some other shows, which makes it possible to automate the download and
> scheduling process.
> Thanks for your help,
> Andrew
> On Apr 13, 2009, at 6:44 PM, RANDALL R HAWKINS wrote:
>
> Dear Chris,
> We have enjoyed sharing the Classics for Kids program on our local radio
> station, WRFU, here in Champaign IL.  We are leaving the station, but the
> station would like to continue airing this segment.  We are putting you in
> touch with the station manager, Andrew Obaoill, so he can discuss this with
> you.  Thanks so much for sharing your program.  We have learned a lot from
> it ourselves, and it has been a pleasure to share it with the community.
>
> Lavana, Isaac, Judah Hawkins
>
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