September 2009
11 posts
Would you like to tune in...
…but can’t bring yourself to wake up at five A.M.?
Never fear! Our first two episodes are available for your downloading enjoyment.
Click here for episode one, and here for episode two. *(The first link has been fixed. Thanks for the heads-up, Hanna!)
Next week’s theme is meat!
Song suggestions, anyone?
If You Show a Mouse Our Blog,
Then he’ll stay up for our show.
But for those of you who don’t have the willpower to rouse yourselves in the middle of night for our award winning radio installments, you can check out our playlists anytime, at wobc.radioactivity.fm.
Visit wobc.org to get an idea of the other shows that are out there and to find more information about our radio extravaganza.
Bon Appetit,
Free...
Public Statement #1
We would like to make it known to the vegan and vegetarian communities of Oberlin that we at free range are not accountable for the opinions expressed in our program by artists independent of WOBC. Although many references to eating meat and/or dairy are made during our broadcast, we do not condone the “use” of said food products. All eaters are welcome.
signed and dated September...
Not Tested on Animals
Attention all fowl-minded followers:
After much debating, we have decided to do a little rescheduling here at free range. Our “meat, vegetables, and starch” show will be expanded into several highly entertaining programs. This means that poultry, seafood, red meat, vegetables, and starch will finally be getting the attention they deserve—2 hours in the hot seat on our...
365 Degrees
Allison and I have finally decided on next week’s theme:
COFFEE AND TEA
So rack your brains, stock up on the lyrics of your favorite songs, and you just might hear your choice played on the radio. At 5:30 in the morning.
What’s in your wallet?
Baker's Dozen
So,
I think it went pretty well for a first show. If you missed it, you didn’t miss much; don’t worry the best is yet to come.
Allison and I are in the process of making something of a schedule; it’s a desperate attempt to get ourselves together, and we’re hoping that it works. I think eventually we’re going to make one online so that our “fans” can...
New Kids on the Block had a bunch of hits.
Attn. Night Owls and Early Birds: There’s a new food group in town.
I would have to say, judging by our first show, that our radio program is going to be a massive success.
By next week, i think more than half of the campus will be listening via webcast (wobc.org). or, at least our listeners will be up to 5: Allison’s parents, my parents, and Jillian. represent.
What can I say,...
The show may not yet exist, but the sentiment (and this website) surely do.