Most producers don't envision a life for their radio works beyond broadast. Maybe a podcast or Web archive, if they have a Web site.
But in this Web 2.0, mp3-sharing, social networking world, there're SO many possibilities. And why not? It takes a lot of work to produce the program. It deserves as many listeners as it can get.
Actually, I LOVE the idea of a thousand people blaring "Long Live Mono Lake" from their car speakers while they drive by Mono Lake! How cool is that?! Kinda like a movie!
I'll be playing part of the Mono Lake story at the Sacramento State Writer's Conference at the Evening Readings in Nap Hall August 16th from 5:00-7:00pm. I'm leading workshops on creating online community through blogging!
long life for a radio documentary segment
Most producers don't envision a life for their radio works beyond broadast. Maybe a podcast or Web archive, if they have a Web site.
But in this Web 2.0, mp3-sharing, social networking world, there're SO many possibilities. And why not? It takes a lot of work to produce the program. It deserves as many listeners as it can get.
Actually, I LOVE the idea of a thousand people blaring "Long Live Mono Lake" from their car speakers while they drive by Mono Lake! How cool is that?! Kinda like a movie!
I'll be playing part of the Mono Lake story at the Sacramento State Writer's Conference at the Evening Readings in Nap Hall August 16th from 5:00-7:00pm. I'm leading workshops on creating online community through blogging!
Catherine Stifter
Co-producer, Saving The Sierra