Just a quick tour of the radio station I DJ on at my local college enjoy! If you have any question leave a comment and I will try to respond to you. To listen to the radio station visit www.wawl.org
Holy Cow! When I was on the air at WAWL we had one mic and a board that I think Bob Riely built in his garage. You guys have it so easy, but I think we had more fun.
I am about 2 hours away from you in Gallatin, TN. I own a 1,000 Watt AM, which is a Commercial Station. I well "sort of" cut my teeth at 2 College Radio Stations around here. WVCP at Volunteer State here in Gallatin has more stuff like that than I have. I have more building than I need because equipment is now digital and compact. I was at the former WRVU and WVCP in the early 80's. I use Digital Juke Box for automation and programming, except Sunday's, High School Football & Basketball Season is coming from a Satellite Music Network from Cumulus Media Networks (now the new "Westwood One"). It's nice to see the Tennessee State Board of Regents (who is over the colleges) giving the colleges new digital than just a bunch of wore of broadcast equipment junk. Looks Nice!
Hey Morgan, brought me back to my college radio days. My alma mater's radio station is long gone, but I really enjoyed your video. Brought me back a little.
@@ChrisSpil Yes but my memories of it are in my time capsule & recorded on my many cassette tapes too, recently in the process of putting together a medium wave broadcast studio. Who says radio can't be fun anymore right👍
Hey Morgan - Are you still doing radio? I got my start a few years ago in a commercial station... I sometimes think that college radio isn't challenging enough to force you out of your comfort zone sometimes!
Thank YOU for posting this up! What camera did you use to record this, and in that interview on your other video, did you record it with VOXPRO and dump it to CD and then align the video with audio in editing OR did you plug the 1/8 inch jack into a 1/4 inch headphone jack of the camera?
coffeehigh420 The camera I used was a panasonic hdc-tm700 and I used an apple headset mic recording on the built in iPhone voice recorder and sync the audio later in adobe premier. The radio station is used as a teaching tool for students taking the radio production class at Chattanooga State.
Good Morning Morgan, I was wondering if you could make a video on how you connected your phone to take phone calls from your station step by step please. Im New to this and I find it to be really Interesting. Thanks For Your Time!! I Subbed and Liked!!
This makes me miss my days of working in radio (I used to work once or twice every weekend long ago), I still get to do an occasional shift at an online radio station but its only every once in a while (you could probably count the number of shifts I do in a year on your two hands).
I guess im asking randomly but does someone know a way to get back into an instagram account? I stupidly forgot my account password. I would appreciate any help you can give me!
@Will Ezra I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff now. I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
The program playing our music along with our spots and promos is called Simian. For streaming the audio to the web we are using a windows based computer running windows media encoder to encode the sound that comes directly off our audio console.
Too bad Dr. Jim Catazero who was President of Chattanooga State sold the 91.5 transmitter signal. Dumbest move ever. When I was on WAWL we had so much fun. Shout out to Uncle Don, Bob Riley RIP, Big Dave, Black Bear, Flying Man, Sista Lyle, and so many more. 1998-2003
For streaming the audio to the web we are using a windows based computer running windows media encoder to encode the sound that comes directly off our audio console. From their it gets sent out across the net to the guy who manages our website and he links it to website for us not to sure on his setup that he is running to post it to the site. Currently we are looking at other alternatives for streaming but at this time they are low priority. As far as a portable setup for in the field I highly recommend an iRig Pre amzn.com/B007534LFK let's you bring in an XLR phantom power mic into most smartphones and is great for field recording and even for Skype if you wanna do a live remote. This is a very afford alternative compared to the comrex system we use and you get really good quality. Hope this answers your question Nicholas Maietta.
Morgan Hiu Great . you should expand and reach more audience because people over internet dont have time to listen to radios they just watch videos on youtube and connect to Twitter extra .. Are you familiar with Twit radio?
Over all I liked the video, but I have to admit that I laughed a little at your announcing, not saying you did a bad job, I'm just used to more of an upbeat personality going over the mic, but who am I to say, as long as you enjoy what you do and it appears you do.
@@ChrisSpil hey, uh, i'm a little underprepared for the answer, but could have been prepared a little bit more so.. yeh!.... it seems Morgan has grown a beard these days and he is doing video full time (weddings, corporate events) and also work in broadcast television as the audio engineer for live shows at a local news station. so yeh, a lot of them little shows going on right there with Morgan Hiu, and, uh, ....Yeh!
hi Morgan. have you ever had to hit the dump button because someone said something offensive or a live guest said one of the 7 dirty words the FCC does not like ?
Yeah man , jus wanna say I like yo videos n was wondering if u could check my first released track on RU-vid , if u liked would be awesome if u played in yo radio cus I think would sound dope , thx man n keep grindin