Radiovision Festival: Explore Radio's Future
The freeform broadcasters of Jersey City’s WFMU are producing the first-everRadiovision Festival in New York later this month, a weekend-long confab to highlight creativity in radio and technology’s potential to unleash it.
On Oct. 29, panelists from WFMU’s own talent roster will be joined by the likes of This American Life creator Ira Glass, media innovator Kenyatta Cheese, and blogger Andy Baio of Waxy.org, among many others, for a day-longsymposium on the future of radio. On “Hack Day,” Oct. 30, code-writers, digital story-tellers, musicians and others will “reinvent radio” by using WFMU’s Free Music Archive to create new programs and software applications.
I hate New York and all New Yorkers. Included in this hate, also, are all of you. Yes, you. Someone send me a money for a ticket so I can fly up. Please? Oh, and money for registration.
I’m bitter.