Professor Carpenter asks,
"Are you primarily a commerical AM, commercial FM, or non commercial FM radio listener? When do you listen to the radio most frequently? Which are your favorite formats? Why?
My response to this format in essay style is as follows:
Everyone is suggesting that AM and FM Radio are headed down a troubled and unsure
path. I feel this is due in great part to the emergence of a third broadcasting medium, known as
satellite radio. XM Radio was incorporated in 1992, but only in the past ten years has everyone
jumped on the satellite bandwagon, and off of commercial radio.
I choose to listen to all broadcasting formats. My mother and/or father drove me to school
everyday, and we would always listen to morning radio shows. My interest in which station has
changed, but the habbit of sipping my coffee, collecting my thoughts and listen to the morning
commentary has never changed. When I lived in Virginia, of course I listened to one of the most
popular morning shows in our nation; "Elliot in the Morning" on D.C. 101. I like this show and all
morning shows for that matter because I feel the most connection and input from the outside
world and radio is done threw morning radio shows. I honestly have not found a show that I like
more than Elliot, so morning shows like "Lex and Terry" will have to suffice. I must comment on
one pf my favorite FM Radio pastimes. I can always remember Sundays riding to church and
listening to "Kacey Kasem's Top 40 Countdown". It would be in the high numbers on the way,
and by the time church let out it was at the number one song. Today Kacey Kasem has in own
countdown broadcasting on XM Radio, but it's not nearly as well recieved as America's Top 40.
Besides the occasional NASCAR Race or Redskins Game, I tune in to AM Radio only for "All
Things Considered." This is another show my parents are accredited. I like the show for its'
variety of news, interveiws, commentaries, reviews and many other offbeat features. Robert
Siegal is the commentator that I love to hate. Although I do not agree with many of his
standpoint, especially political, I can not help but want to know what he thinks. Melissa Block I
really detested at the age of sixteen, because she always took an over-protective standpoint
when it came to raising children, and my father always followed them. But now, I enjoy hearing
her reports, especially outside of the studio- she truely brings you wherever she is.
When I actually listen to music on the radio, I switch to my XM. It does have the appeal
of less commercials and variety of music. I know that XM has their own commentaries and
morning shows, yet I can not let go of AM and FM. Therefore, just like newspapers I am
worried about the futures of commercial AM and FM Radio. I feel the shows I listen to are close
to me, part of why I am who I am, and definitly are irreplaceable. I hope the rest of the mass
media feels the same
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
What My Magazines Say About Me
The vast majority judge one another by one's clothing, the music in their iPod, the vehicle they drive, job occupation and their myspace and facebook page. But, what about what a person chooses to read?
So, I was intrigued by an essay question proposing what would others perceive about the person I am solely based upon on what magazines I read?
Now that you are done thinking what your magazines say about you, let's get back to me-my magazines.I made a list of all the periodicals that I am subscribed to, or read on a regular basis.
National Geographic is a magazine highly focused on geography, cartography and exploration of our world.
Cosmopolitan is a magazine for the fast-pace modern woman focusing on issues such as relationships, fashion, successful and/or career goal women, make-up and stereotypes that women still face today.
Diabetes Forecast keeps me up to date on the latest in stem-cell research, the most recent diabetic kits/tools, upcoming fundraising events, and stories from other diabetics like myself.
TIME Magazine is a world renowned periodical that features top news, latest technology and current events from around the world.
Transworld Motocross features news, pictures, race results, upcoming races and latest gear and dirt bikes from around the world.
Personally, I feel that magazines might be the most accurate way to describe myself. My clothes or music would definitely lead to more misconceptions.
So, for kicks let's say I am on an online dating website and I have to enter my profile based only on what these magazines would say about me.
I am a well-rounded young women. I enjoy the outdoors, especially animals and nature. I am well educated, career oriented and knowledgeable about the issues in our world today.
I enjoy racing, making it apparent that I enjoy leisure activities other than stereotypical "girlie stuff." Although, I do like to ear the latest fashion and be "up to par" with the rest of the women in my age category which would be 21-34.
When I think about it, I couldn't have said it better myself. I think that society judges people by materialistic items that have no depth and tell nothing about us. Maybe we should start "reading" in to who we are a little more.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
This blog stuff is quite interesting. I have tried to rebel against my age group of my spacers and facebookers, because honestly I feel like I have better things to do than look at people's pictures all day and find out what they are doing. I still believe in verbal communication as my main tool to keeping friends. Maybe I am out of the loop, yet happy to be there. I think blogging might serve as a happy medium.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
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