Not having a computer has really hindered my capacity to blog. But in the meantime I've been making use of this handy little notebook of mine to record thoughts and also anything i need to know regarding databases or ingestion (a rather disturbing sounding word for CD ripping).
I realize that I always come into a new place with the expectation that it runs somewhat perfectly. And then everything I discuss about it ends up sounding negative because I dont always see the point of discussing something that runs smothly.
But cathcing a free show of the North Mississippi All Stars in front of 40 or so people is pretty fucking awesome. And I really enjoy, although it becomes rather repetitive, editing all these old radio dramas. I realized that I've never really listened to them before and its quite a shame that they will never again become prevalent in American culture. The masses just don't have the patience for it anymore.
Which makes me wonder what the ratings for Sonic Theater are. I really wonder how the ratings in general for all the unique XM talk and music channels line up to the basic hits stations or syndicated news channels.
In two weeks, I've also had some grievences about a few elements of XM radio. But most of them have become subdued after realizing that many idea's i've had have already been considered and/or implemented.
But there is still one thing...
I can't seem to reconcile the fact that all the posters of musicians around the headquarters are of old/classic artists, with the exception of Lenny Kravitz, whom I would argue is on the verge of washed up. I just think we could use some fresh faces around, especially walking into the lobby. I mean c'mon, who really wants to watch an acoustic performance of REO Speedwagon's "Heard It From A Friend Who..." (or whatever its called) everytime one comes into work. I'm sure there have been some better, more recent performaces worth projecting...(at least, hmm, North Mississippi All Stars).
Okay, back to the editing bay.
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Week 1
I was initially questioning my internship last Wednesday when I was asked to essentially write an essay on Ernest Hemingway and the aspects of A Farewell To Arms that related to his life. But I quickly realized that this exercise was meant to help me decipher the differences between writing a typical literary analysis and a piece for radio. So in the past couple days I have been writing introductions for the broadcast of the audiobook of the aforementioned.
Also, in an effort to honor the birthday of acclaimed short story dramatist and playwright Anton Checkhov, I wrote a couple minute introduction for one of his short stories.
I'm surprisingly getting way into literature. Score.
Also, in an effort to honor the birthday of acclaimed short story dramatist and playwright Anton Checkhov, I wrote a couple minute introduction for one of his short stories.
I'm surprisingly getting way into literature. Score.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
a preface
If there is anyone reading this here blog who has no connection to XM Radio, this note is for you.
I have recently decided to take an internship at XM Radio in Washington DC. For those of you who have not noticed, I am not in Los Angeles anymore, and the thought of not knowing where to go for some legit cheap, dirty Mexican food saddens me (but I have been informed that such businesses do indeed exist). Until I find them, I shall resort to the Great Taco Hunt blog for my Mexican food needs.
Anyways, DC is awesome. Last time I was here was during the 8th grade trip through John Adams Middle School where I got in a fight with Daniel Adams in Williamsburg. Its not nearly as dangerous as everyone says. The bums on the street are way friendlier than anywhere else I've lived and always make time to say "hi."
So yeah, for the next 12 weeks, I've been instructed to keep an online journal of the on-goin's of my internship at XM Radio, which is in this giant gorgeous brick building that looks like some kind of former sweatshop, slightly redesigned with a modern industrial look. I will be working on programming for the Sonic Theater channel dedicating most of my time to helping produce book talk programming. It sounds like a pretty exciting venture since it's not my forte in the broadcasting world, but I'd like it to be. Thanks to a Starbucks sponsorship on the XM Cafe channel, we get free coffee. (I don't think I am supposed to say this, but too bad the deal wasn't with Petes. Damn, their coffee is Legit!)
Oh, and those interested in what I will be doing in DC outside of this internship, avishaithinks.blogspot.com will have its occasional updates, hopefully mostly food related.
I have recently decided to take an internship at XM Radio in Washington DC. For those of you who have not noticed, I am not in Los Angeles anymore, and the thought of not knowing where to go for some legit cheap, dirty Mexican food saddens me (but I have been informed that such businesses do indeed exist). Until I find them, I shall resort to the Great Taco Hunt blog for my Mexican food needs.
Anyways, DC is awesome. Last time I was here was during the 8th grade trip through John Adams Middle School where I got in a fight with Daniel Adams in Williamsburg. Its not nearly as dangerous as everyone says. The bums on the street are way friendlier than anywhere else I've lived and always make time to say "hi."
So yeah, for the next 12 weeks, I've been instructed to keep an online journal of the on-goin's of my internship at XM Radio, which is in this giant gorgeous brick building that looks like some kind of former sweatshop, slightly redesigned with a modern industrial look. I will be working on programming for the Sonic Theater channel dedicating most of my time to helping produce book talk programming. It sounds like a pretty exciting venture since it's not my forte in the broadcasting world, but I'd like it to be. Thanks to a Starbucks sponsorship on the XM Cafe channel, we get free coffee. (I don't think I am supposed to say this, but too bad the deal wasn't with Petes. Damn, their coffee is Legit!)
Oh, and those interested in what I will be doing in DC outside of this internship, avishaithinks.blogspot.com will have its occasional updates, hopefully mostly food related.
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