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Revisiting - Think of a Radio Station (or Podcast) as a Musical Instrument

2025/7/1
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Mark
从破产公司到上市企业的成功转型和多个子公司的建立
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专注于摄影设备历史和技术的博客作者和播客主持人。
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Steve Junker
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Steve Junker: 我一直认为广播电台就像一件乐器,拥有无限的可能性,但我们往往只演奏几个熟悉的音键,而忽略了它所蕴含的潜力。这就像一个拥有各种音栓和琴键的古老管风琴,可以发出各种各样的声音。我们应该不断尝试新的事物,探索广播电台的无限可能。同时,我们电台的使命是尽可能地贴近本地,因此我一直在思考如何制作一档具有国际视野但又感觉很本地化的节目,这是一个巨大的挑战。与Simon Neald的交流让我觉得,只要人与人之间进行对话,就能从中发展出新的东西。 Simon Neald: (Implicit) 通过开放和非规范的方式进行对话,可以激发新的想法和合作,共同探索节目的可能性。

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This chapter chronicles Steve Junker's surprising journey from working odd jobs, including as a bridge tender, to becoming a prominent figure in public radio, highlighting his consistent willingness to embrace new opportunities and challenges at WCAI. His career is summarized, up to his recent layoff.
  • Steve Junker's diverse work experience before radio
  • His unexpected entry into radio at WCAI
  • His consistent acceptance of new roles and responsibilities
  • His significant contributions to WCAI's programming and expansion
  • His recent layoff from WCAI

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"I think of radio stations as musical instruments." That's what Steve Junker, the managing editor at WCAI said to Rob over a couple of drinks one night. Soon after, Rob put Steve in front of a mic and asked him "What the heck are you talking about??"