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Since Y-Not Commenced Broadcasting At Ynotradio.Net, Landow Has Paid All Charges -- About $1,000 A Month, Including Streaming, Royalties And Promotion -- Out Of His Very Own Pocket, Supported By A Part Time Job At Radio Trade Magazine FMQB.
It has been a year since Landow, his stable of 25 DJs and pussy-cat mascots Hugo and Starla, started broadcasting Y-Not over the Net from his West Philly home. "Or, the Bunker, as we call it," Landow said.
His goal is to resume the legacy of Y100, playing similar music without the restraints of corporate playlists, allowing the DJs to play deep album cuts or indie bands, so long as they fit with the station's identity.
Since Y-Not began broadcasting at ynotradio.net, Landow has paid all fees -- about $1,000 a month, including streaming, royalties and promotion -- out of his own pocket, supported by a part time job at radio trade mag FMQB. He earns no income and all the DJs work absolutely free. Ideally, Landow would like to get sponsors or partner with another organization, but doing stuff like selling adverts isn't part of his DNA. Lately the station has began taking donations to defray costs.
In an ideal world, Landow would be back on terrestrial radio. He has a soft place in his heart for the FM dial. Not to mention, the FM listeners.
The amount of folk tuning into Y-Not fluctuates, but on a recent Wed. morning, 93 were listening. He admits it isn't a massive number and it's miles away from the average 384,000 weekly listeners logged by Arbitron in Y100's final years. But Landow is philosophical. "It's just pleasant to know somebody's listening." Y-Not broadcasts via Web radio network Live 365, which works out the popularity of a station by measuring listener hours. As of Monday, Y-Not had logged 21,361 total listening hours.
"To get a station over 1,000 or 2,000 is pretty difficult," said Chris Houghton, online-marketing manager at Live 365. Y-Not is the fourth- most-popular alternative rock radio stations that broadcasts thru Live 365. And Y-Not differs significantly from the 3 more favored stations because it caters to a Philadelphia audience, not a world one.
Landow mans the mic Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. Until he is relieved by another DJ. Y-Not is on air 24 hours a day with a live host curating and introducing music from nine a.m. To 10 or 11 p.m. Monday through Friday and nine a.m. To four p.m. On Saturdays. On Sundays and the off hours, Landow puts the station on autopilot.
"Realistically, I would like to have my living room to myself one day a week," he claimed.
Sound deliverance When most radio stations go off the air, DJs scatter to available jobs and listeners find new buttons on their radios. But the previous Y100, once called Y-Rock, has declined to go down silently.
Its first death was February 2005, in a wave of format-switches away from alternative rock, when owners Radio One decided to switch to a more popular hiphop sound. Program boss Jim McGuinn led the troops to a spare room in his South Philly house and Y100 Rocks was born. "I thought that if we kept the fans together in one place and we kept some semblance of a staff, that someone with an FM frequency could be entrapped to relaunch the format," said McGuinn, now a programme director at the Current, a public-radio station in St. Paul, Minn.
The freedom of Net radio was thrilling for McGuinn and Landow, particularly after the corporate management of the final years of Y100. "For the people that worked at the original Y100, doing the Net thing was getting back to why we got into the business in the 1st place," McGuinn asserted. "We were the people that wished to come over and sit on your couch and play you some really cool record that we found.
The Net enables us to get back to that first impulse that brings the general public to radio, or should." With almost no competition in the choice market at that time and a contact list of fifty thousand emails, Y100 Rocks prospered. "It accidentally turned into a business and a thriving Net radio station," McGuinn said, who credits volunteers for helping the station file for taxes and ensure everything was legal. "We were blown away when listeners and members of the community wanted to join."
In July 2006, McGuinn expounded to his volunteer staff that Y100 Rocks would become part of WXPN as a new service that would appeal to a younger audience, Y-Rock on WXPN. Till last year, Y-Rock was broadcast over the airwaves for 10 hours per week and around the clock online on XPN's HD-2 channel,writes tagza.com.
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1954 Films (Study Guide) $35.07 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Rear Window, the Caine Mutiny, Dial M for Murder, Godzilla, on the Waterfront, Seven Samurai, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Dragnet, Creature From the Black Lagoon, Salt of the Earth, Three Coins in the Fountain, the House in the Middle, the High and the Mighty, a Star Is Born, Carmen Jones, the Red and the Black, List of American Films of 1954, Tiefland, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, White Christmas, the Egyptian, Them!, the Back of Beyond, Animal Farm, River of No Return, Johnny Guitar, La Strada, Rose Marie, It Should Happen to You, Suddenly, Demetrius and the Gladiators, Hell and High Water, No Exit, Magnificent Obsession, Sansho the Bailiff, Senso, Désirée, the Bridges at Toko-Ri, New Faces of 1952, Athena, Touché, Pussy Cat!, Brigadoon, Doctor in the House, the French Line, Yankee Doodle Bugs, the Country Girl, Sabrina, the Black Shield of Falworth, List of Argentine Films of 1954, Little School Mouse, the Barefoot Contessa, the Beachcomber, the Last Time I Saw Paris, Claws for Alarm, Gorilla at Large, Man With the Steel Whip, My Little Duckaroo, Top Banana, Gog, Hobson's Choice, the Crucified Lovers, Design for Leaving, Bugs and Thugs, Pet Peeve, the Maggie, Devil May Hare, Romeo and Juliet, the Sleeping Tiger, Andha Naal, the Snow Creature, Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto, Sauerbruch - Das War Mein Leben, Pushover, Secret of the Incas, Stop! Look! and Hasten!, Satan's Waitin', Seagulls Over Sorrento, Sira' Fi Al-Wadi, Tamil Films of 1954, Smarty Cat, Young at Heart, Pals and Gals, a Fine Feathered Frenzy, Trader Tom of the China Seas, the Student Prince, Executive Suite, Dog Pounded, Living It Up, Killers From Space, the Long, Long Trailer, Boot Polish, Jail Bait, Susan Slept Here, Downhearted Duckling, Crime Wave, Jagriti, Vera Cruz,... |
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26 Kids' Favorites $28.98 Used - Twenty-six titles including: The ABC Song * Baa! Baa! Black Sheep * Chopsticks * Glow Worm * Happy Birthday to You * Humpty Dumpty * I Taut I Taw a Puddy-Tat (I Thought I Saw a Pussy-Cat) * London Bridge * Merrily We Roll Along ("Looney Tunes" Theme) * Old MacDonald * Over the Rainbow * Pop! Goes the Weasel * Row, Row, Row Your Boat * This Old Man (Nick Nack Paddy Wack) * Three Blind Mice * Where, Oh Where, Has My Little Dog Gone? and many more. |