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How do you discover music?
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As a Brit, your college stations always fascinated me. We have student radio here, but it's a completely different vibe. From what I've heard of your stations, they sound almost professional, with good presenters spinning the tracks they want to play, whereas our student radio is mostly just people learning how to talk into a mic, reading news bulletins poorly, and playing whichever tracks happen to already be on the playout system.
And I speak as someone who was involved in my university's radio station when I was there, studying for a radio production degree..
My university's college radio station runs the full gamut of what you described. It's kind of interesting how they do it.
Broadcasting students get to have a show after completing certain core courses. They begin over summer, when listenership is very low. Listening to the station in late June/early July is adorable. I should actually tune in today, now that I'm thinking about it, because it's around time for all the baby broadcasters to be doing their beginner shows.
Students must have the option to end their show at some point, because a lot of student broadcasters just kinda disappear. Others, though, will stay on for 2 or 3 years as they finish their degree. Some of them become VERY good.
If you're happy to reveal such information, what's your local station, because I'd like to hear it.
https://radiok.org/
I haven't listened in a few months, so now I'm nervous that there won't be any cute, terrified new kids this year lol.
Either way, it's a good station. Enjoy!
EDIT Listening now. We're good... Mathea B. seems pretty flustered 😅
Cheers!