You "read the room" and play music to match the mood, the weather, the season or events happening in the region.
It was 42 below yesterday and there was a cold weather warning from the NWS last night that said there was potential for 60 below windchills. Thankfully, that didn't come to fruition as it "warmed up" to 27 below overnight and there have been no winds.
So what am I doing to lighten/brighten the mood today? Minus the Christmas music I'm sprinkling in, the entire 2 hour morning show is all summer/warm weather themed/titled/mood type songs.
Why? Because I can and I betcha donuts to dollars it'll raise a few eyebrows, smiles and chuckles and get people going with a little extra zip in their step with a little bright light on the radio dial to start their day.
BTW, we're KSKO 89.5 McGrath Alaska serving the west central interior of Alaska with KSKO as the originating station and 7 FM Repeater stations that could but dont originate programming. KSKO is 90 Watts at 60 feet, covering more than enough of the area. Our repeater station signals are in communities even smaller than McGrath (275 people) and some have even less power and height on the tower. We stream online at www.kskopublicradio.com and thats IMediaTouch. No, we haven't moved to the new studio yet, project delays.. but will eventually and will be using Zetta then.
It was 42 below yesterday and there was a cold weather warning from the NWS last night that said there was potential for 60 below windchills. Thankfully, that didn't come to fruition as it "warmed up" to 27 below overnight and there have been no winds.
So what am I doing to lighten/brighten the mood today? Minus the Christmas music I'm sprinkling in, the entire 2 hour morning show is all summer/warm weather themed/titled/mood type songs.
Why? Because I can and I betcha donuts to dollars it'll raise a few eyebrows, smiles and chuckles and get people going with a little extra zip in their step with a little bright light on the radio dial to start their day.
BTW, we're KSKO 89.5 McGrath Alaska serving the west central interior of Alaska with KSKO as the originating station and 7 FM Repeater stations that could but dont originate programming. KSKO is 90 Watts at 60 feet, covering more than enough of the area. Our repeater station signals are in communities even smaller than McGrath (275 people) and some have even less power and height on the tower. We stream online at www.kskopublicradio.com and thats IMediaTouch. No, we haven't moved to the new studio yet, project delays.. but will eventually and will be using Zetta then.