K-92 Radio
K-92's blog of upcoming events for staff and listeners. 91.9FM, Wayne, Nebraska
Thursday, February 13, 2003

YOU CANNOT OVERKILL this story Here's an internal memo from Clear Channel talking about their impending war coverage. Interesting.
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Monday, January 20, 2003

Don't try these stunts at home, these men are professionals

K-92 will be at Gardner Hall on the Wayne State campus Monday, Jan. 27th for Jackass the Movie. The movie starts at 7 pm.
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B-I-N-G-O

K-92 will be live from the Student Center on the Wayne State campus for the Student Activities Board Bingo Night. It's your chance to win prizes and visit with K-92 staff.

Join us this Wednesday night at 8. K-92, radio fun for all ages.
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Battle of the Bands

Join K-92 this Friday at five in Ramsey Theater as we'll be live for Battle of the Bands.

K-92 brings you local talent, first.
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Saturday, January 11, 2003

K-92 Site Now with New Features

If you check out the links on the right side of the page, you'll find links to K-92's on-air schedule as well as the list of all the places we'll be. It's K-92's weekly updated calendars. Don't miss us when we're out. You could win prizes. And you do want that, don't you?
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Friday, September 27, 2002

K-92 Wants to Help

If you have an event, club or show you want advertised, give KWSC-FM a call at 375-7561. We'd like to help get the word out and may be able to do a live remote.

KWSC-FM, the voice of Wayne State College and Wayne America.
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K-92 at Wayne State Homecoming Parade

If you can't make the WSC homecoming parade, Saturday, Oct. 5 at 10 am, listen to the parade on K-92. Then stay tuned for live coverage of the Wayne State Football Game as WSC DOMINATES.

Also, look for the K-92 float in the homecoming parade.
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Donkey Punch and Side Tracks at Wayne East

This Thursday night, two shows come together on the roof of the Wayne East Texaco. Join The Gag, The Boss, DJ Moke, Holliday Style and Dirty Steve on the roof of the Texaco Wayne East on the roof from 7-11pm. We'll be broadcasting live for your Thursday night fun.
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Wednesday, September 25, 2002

Who will be Mr. Wayne State?

This Tuesday night at 8, the whole K-92 staff will be in the Wayne State Student Center for the Mr. Wayne State Contest. We'll have give-aways and be broadcasting live throughout the event.

And look for us in the Homecoming Parade, Saturday, October 5 at 10 am in downtown Wayne.
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Tuesday, September 24, 2002

K-92 at WSC Student Center for Majors Fair

Join K-92 jocks this Wednesday between 11-2 in the Wayne State student center. We'll be broadcasting live and hoping to attract would-be DJ's to the fun and wacky world of broadcasting.
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Sunday, September 15, 2002

Emo Phillips. "Some mornings it just doesn't seem worth it to gnaw through the leather straps." [Quotes of the Day]
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Saturday, September 14, 2002

K-92 hypnotizes J. Medicine Hat

Join KT and The Gag Monday night at 8 in the Wayne State Student Center as K-92 broadcasts live for the J Medicine Hat show.
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Monday, September 9, 2002

K-92 at Thrillride Cinemation

K-92's Kennedy will be at the Thrillride Cinemation demonstration from 11-noon on Tuesday. Join her in front of the Wayne State Student center for a unique ride and some fun.
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Wednesday, September 4, 2002

The Donkey Punch Will Be at Godfather's Pizza

Join The Boss, Holidaystyle, DJ Moke and Dirty Steve Thursday from 7-9 pm as The Donkey Punch goes live from Godfather's Pizza in Wayne.

Thursday is K-92 night at Godfather's. A dollar off buffets and specialty pizzas. Mention K-92.
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Tuesday, September 3, 2002

Who Will Bring Closure To A Grieving Nation? [The Onion]
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Thursday, August 29, 2002

Killing the College Radio Star. New federal rules that require radio stations to track and pay royalties on all webcast music may force shoestring university operations off the air. By Brad King. [Wired News]
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Monday, August 26, 2002

Here's the link to the automation software for K-92. It's a short page of links to different packages and the one I picked.
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Wednesday, August 21, 2002

And finally, the Speech site.
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And the Radio prod site
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And now the Writing for Mass Media site.
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I've changed the K-92 Underground site, it's also here.
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Tuesday, August 20, 2002

Top-Earning Dead Celebrities [Adam Curry: Adam Curry's Weblog.]
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The Christian Science Monitor - Digital copying rules may change.

In a few years, Americans may not be able to copy a song off a CD, watch a recorded DVD at a friend's house, or store a copy of a television show for more than a day.

Earlier this month, the Federal Communications Commission approved regulations that would require television manufacturers to include anticopying technology in the next generation of televisions. The technology would identify programs that broadcasters do not want consumers to copy without first paying a fee.

And in Congress, lawmakers are considering a bill that would require all digital devices, and the software that runs them, to include a copyright protection system. The system would make it impossible for consumers to make unauthorized copies of music, movies, and television programs.

[ ... ]

Currently individuals can legally record TV shows, make digital audio files of CDs, and lend books to friends. Such activity is protected under a federal "fair use" statute, which takes into consideration most consumers' need for flexibility.

New regulations being discussed significantly erase fair-use rights in the name of piracy prevention. Ultimately, the entertainment industry hopes to charge consumers for what they now do free of charge.

"The only way they can charge you, they realized, is to first take away your legal right, and then sell that right back to you," says Joe Kraus, president of DigitalConsumer.org, an advocacy group in Washington, D.C.

If certain antipiracy measures pass in Washington, Mr. Kraus says consumers may have to pay extra to play a CD in more than one player; be no longer able to transfer music from a CD to an MP3 player; and be unable to watch a program recorded onto a DVD on a separate machine.

[Privacy Digest]
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