Backbone and IBS-SRN member station hosts Nicole Murphy from WLIU-BK Brooklyn and Alyssa DiNubila from WNEK Spingfield, MA were part of TALKERS magazine “It’s Time to Talk Day” — a massive radio row raising awareness about Domestic Violence, produced in association with its sister firm, Talk Radio News Service, and the corporate sponsorship of Liz Claiborne, Inc.
Held last week (12/8/11) in the fashion showroom of the Midtown Manhattan corporate offices of Liz Claiborne, Inc., the ambitious event was one of the largest and most successful, bringing together more than 20 talk media hosts from around the country who broadcasted their shows live or recorded interviews for delayed broadcast.
Alyssa and Nicole had the opportunity to interview Wanda Lucibello, Faranaz Rodriguez , Napur Argarwal, among others, during the two hour event and rebroadcast on their home stations and made available to all the stations on the Student Radio Network. It is also content that can be replayed later on any of the stations on the network.
The event generates some press in Talkers Magazine. For some additional photos of the event check out Matthew Harrison’s photo account of the event along with my own Flickr album of the event.
This was a great event for Backbone and members of the Student Radio Network because it emphasized the benefits of being part of our network and how easy it is to set up and run a live remote. We anticipate doing a number of these in the future starting with a live remote from the NH primary early next month. Watch for more on that in the near future.

I participated in an interesting panel at the Boston Area Definitive Audio Student Summit (BADASS) summit last weekend at the New England Institute of Art (one of our IBS-SRN member stations).
While many believe that the music industry is down that is not actually the case. It is the traditional record industry that is down, the broader music industry is doing quite well, even in this down economy. On the radio side that is true too, the old way of broadcasting a local signal terrestrially is changing due to the internet. A station’s ability to aggregate a like minded audience outside of its terrestrial footprint is much easier with the internet.