In case you haven't reading your emails or checking out the radio webpage, WTSC recently published what will be the first of a monthly club newsletter. This summer issue is primarily a 'Meet your Eboard' issue so everyone can at least associate faces with executive board members as well as learn a little bit about us. You can find this issue at http://radio.clarkson.edu/documents/The_Broadcast_v1_i1.pdf.
Future issues will highlight any going ons at WTSC such as cool club events, bands in the recording studio, new album reviews, ect. Enjoy the summer reading!
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Thursday, June 28, 2007
Drug/Crime Use in the Potsdam Community
Due to the recent happenings in and around the Clarkson community, Justin Ricci will be interviewing Vice President for University Outreach and Student Affairs Kathryn Johnson Live on WTSC. The purpose of this interview will be to discuss openly the perceivable influx of violence and drugs into the community and what steps and precautions are being put into alleviating the problem. Again this interview will be taking place Monday, July 2nd at 7PM.
This interview will be informative to both the local Potsdam community and the surrounding college students. Justin Ricci is now a M.S. student at Clarkson University and a long time member of WTSC. You can listen in over the airwaves via turning your dial to 91.1FM or streaming the webcast.
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
SaveNetRadio Day of Silence
In case you haven't noticed yet, WTSC has been broadcasting silence both over the airwaves and the web stream today. No, it isn't because lightening damaged any of the equipment or because the broadcast antenna was ran over by a bulldozer... again. This time it's intentional.
WTSC is taking part in the SaveNetRadio Coalition's day of silence. Along with numerous other webcasters, we are protesting a 300 percent increase in the royalty rates Internet radio broadcasters are required to pay. The silence over the web streams is meant to raise awareness of the issue and to provide a real sense of what Internet radio is doomed to become after July 15th of this year, at which time the 300 percent royalty rate increase will go into affect retroactively to January 1st, 2006.
This is all due to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) successfully lobbying of the Copyright Royalty Board to fatten their collective wallet. This board, which was established by Congress in May 2005, is responsible for determining royalty rates. It was their decision on March 2nd this year to implement this rate increase.
So what does this mean for you and how will silencing the webcasts for a day help? It means that your favorite Internet radio sites such as Pandora, Rhapsody... and possibly even WTSC will be unable to pay what amounts to an extortion and be forced in to bankruptcy, permanently silencing Internet radio. What the SaveNetRadio Coalition hopes to achieve with this day of silence is a public outcry that will at least strengthen the case to temporarily hold this decision up in a Court of Appeals.
There is hope, however. Right now their are two bills going through Congress that should either one pass would make Internet radio royalty rates in line with those paid by satellite radio.
You can help. First, be informed. For more information, head over to http://www.savenetradio.org. Secondly, write your congressman. Let them know that you think allowing the RIAA and CRB to force Internet radio webcasters off the "airwaves" is complete bullshit.
WTSC is taking part in the SaveNetRadio Coalition's day of silence. Along with numerous other webcasters, we are protesting a 300 percent increase in the royalty rates Internet radio broadcasters are required to pay. The silence over the web streams is meant to raise awareness of the issue and to provide a real sense of what Internet radio is doomed to become after July 15th of this year, at which time the 300 percent royalty rate increase will go into affect retroactively to January 1st, 2006.
This is all due to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) successfully lobbying of the Copyright Royalty Board to fatten their collective wallet. This board, which was established by Congress in May 2005, is responsible for determining royalty rates. It was their decision on March 2nd this year to implement this rate increase.
So what does this mean for you and how will silencing the webcasts for a day help? It means that your favorite Internet radio sites such as Pandora, Rhapsody... and possibly even WTSC will be unable to pay what amounts to an extortion and be forced in to bankruptcy, permanently silencing Internet radio. What the SaveNetRadio Coalition hopes to achieve with this day of silence is a public outcry that will at least strengthen the case to temporarily hold this decision up in a Court of Appeals.
There is hope, however. Right now their are two bills going through Congress that should either one pass would make Internet radio royalty rates in line with those paid by satellite radio.
You can help. First, be informed. For more information, head over to http://www.savenetradio.org. Secondly, write your congressman. Let them know that you think allowing the RIAA and CRB to force Internet radio webcasters off the "airwaves" is complete bullshit.
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
A long summer and no DJs makes WTSC something... something... something...
Yeah, it's been a while since this was last updated so you'll have to excuse me and everyone else here at The Source since finals are always a killer as well as that whole "summer job" thing. But fear not! I'll be up doing some work this summer at Clarkson as well as Jb, my fellow co-host on The Spinmasters, so you can expect to hear some awesome tunes hitting the airwaves. Also, Nick Ruebel will be fully demonstrating the prowess of our remote Internet broadcast system as he'll be broadcasting his own weekly show from home throughout the summer months.
And not to out due ourselves (okay, maybe a little), we've come up with a newer logo which you can check out below.
And not to out due ourselves (okay, maybe a little), we've come up with a newer logo which you can check out below.
Monday, April 16, 2007
1st Annual CU Community 5k Run/Walk
Res Life and SAAC will be hosting a 5k run/walk event on April 22nd stating at 2pm. Registration and race packets are available at the Cheel Information Desk Monday through Friday from 8am until 9pm. The entry fee is $15, which includes a t-shirt. All proceeds go to benefit Citizens Against Violent Acts and Cystic Fibrosis Research. A barbeque will be held after the race along with prizes to be given out and course your favorite radio station's Remote Crew will be there to provide some awesome sounds. For further information or if you'd like to help out, you can contact James Simmons.
Election Results
The results are in! The ballots have been counted so without further ado, here is your 2007-2008 Executive Board:
General Manager: Nick Ruebel
Station Manager: Jeff Birdsall
Business Director: Andy Preisendanz
Music Director: Allison Jerabeck
Chief Engineer: Mike Joslin
Production Manager: Tim Hall
Remote Director: Jeff Birdsall
Sports Directors: Pat Galvin-Byrnes & Jb Warner
Computer Admin/Webmaster: Jeff Ward
General Manager: Nick Ruebel
Station Manager: Jeff Birdsall
Business Director: Andy Preisendanz
Music Director: Allison Jerabeck
Chief Engineer: Mike Joslin
Production Manager: Tim Hall
Remote Director: Jeff Birdsall
Sports Directors: Pat Galvin-Byrnes & Jb Warner
Computer Admin/Webmaster: Jeff Ward
Sunday, April 1, 2007
Open House 07
WTSC was up and running at the 2007 Open House. The open house went very well giving us all an opportunity to talk to next year's freshmen. After the open house, the station was filled with people recording, doing shows, and building up studio B. For those that might be interested, Studio B will be used mainly as a scratching studio.
-Nick Ruebel (the kid with the yo-yo!)
WTSC Chief Engineer
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