Lo and behold, there was supposed to be an attorney on the Future Of Music panel at the IBS in Brookline today. I kept trying to read the guy's badge, but the attorney was a no-show and the fellow in his place was...
Bill Abbatte. Good to see him. I guess he works for the school, as does Gerry Goodwin (I couldn't find
The Duke Of Madness, though). It was a great panel and the entire day-long program was a lot of fun with college radio stations from up and down the East Coast all the way out to Minnesota. I coordinate the
magazines - we had Radioworld, Radio & Records, BMI's Musicworld, Sesac Magazine, Ascap's Playback and
the BMI Newsletter (separate from Musicworld). NEIA blossommed out of the old Masscom and the former
Northeast Broadcasting School.
http://www.artinstitutes.edu/boston/
Bill Abbatte. Good to see him. I guess he works for the school, as does Gerry Goodwin (I couldn't find
The Duke Of Madness, though). It was a great panel and the entire day-long program was a lot of fun with college radio stations from up and down the East Coast all the way out to Minnesota. I coordinate the
magazines - we had Radioworld, Radio & Records, BMI's Musicworld, Sesac Magazine, Ascap's Playback and
the BMI Newsletter (separate from Musicworld). NEIA blossommed out of the old Masscom and the former
Northeast Broadcasting School.
http://www.artinstitutes.edu/boston/