Darshan asks:
quoted 3 lines Am I overlooking something obvious? Does anyone else have any thoughts> Am I overlooking something obvious? Does anyone else have any thoughts
> on this? Why would they even do a promo mailing to radio stations in this
> format?
Maybe FFRR thinks that college radio jocks are more resourceful and
creative than commercial jocks, and so can invent a way to use it rather
than bowing to the stricutres of conventional radio programming.
Why not just play the Cd from the beginning for like 5 minutes and then
fade out? Or pick out a section you like, note the start time, and use
the "search" function (rather than the track skip forward function)
on the CD player to cue up what you want?
Radio seems to be built around 4 minute tracks that have definite beginnings
and ends. Maybe this is a chance to try something new . . . maybe they figured
someone would like it, even if it doesn't fit what radio has dictated for
years.
How did you all handle that Prince CD that came out a few years
ago and didn't have "track" markers on it?
If it's really useless to you then mail it to me. I'm sure I can put
it to good use, especially since a friend of mine is on the verge of getting
the first techno college radio show in San Francisco.
Laura