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San Francisco Aircheck Videos from the early 80's KFRC KYUU KIOI KWSS KITS KMEL

To see if there is interest in old San Francisco video airchecks bundled together, California Aircheck has put out a 1981-1986 San Francisco radio DVD. Available through the California Aircheck website and I'll also put a limited number of them for sale on Ebay. If you search on something like KFRC DVD, it'll come up on Ebay. It includes much KFRC including the Mobile Sturgeon, the KFRC 20th Anniversary Reunion, and both Brian Rhea in the mobile studio and Dave Sholin later in the day back at the station for the last day of KFRC as Top 40 in 1986.
 
GeorgeJ. said:
To see if there is interest in old San Francisco video airchecks bundled together, California Aircheck has put out a 1981-1986 San Francisco radio DVD. Available through the California Aircheck website and I'll also put a limited number of them for sale on Ebay. If you search on something like KFRC DVD, it'll come up on Ebay. It includes much KFRC including the Mobile Sturgeon, the KFRC 20th Anniversary Reunion, and both Brian Rhea in the mobile studio and Dave Sholin later in the day back at the station for the last day of KFRC as Top 40 in 1986.

I assume that California Aircheck has licensed the rights to the music and to the voices of the DJs and to any other content such as the advertising copy, etc? I assume that California Aircheck is not PIRATING this material. No, I don't assume this at all. How would you like it if you worked at, say, KFRC in the 1980s and suddenly somebody you don't know started selling CDs of stuff you had worked on, and didn't bother to pay you or even contact you for your permission to use it?

I was once a DJ and a talkshow host. I know there are a few airchecks of me out there, but frankly, I'm embarrassed about some of the stuff I did and would never want anybody to distribute this content anywhere.

I'm not saying that DJs and copy writers and the people who sang the jingles, etc., are embarrassed at what they did, but many of these folks want to leave that past BEHIND them. They should have the right to do that and not have someone come out with CDs of their work without their knowledge or permission.
 
DavidKaye said:
GeorgeJ. said:
To see if there is interest in old San Francisco video airchecks bundled together, California Aircheck has put out a 1981-1986 San Francisco radio DVD. Available through the California Aircheck website and I'll also put a limited number of them for sale on Ebay. If you search on something like KFRC DVD, it'll come up on Ebay. It includes much KFRC including the Mobile Sturgeon, the KFRC 20th Anniversary Reunion, and both Brian Rhea in the mobile studio and Dave Sholin later in the day back at the station for the last day of KFRC as Top 40 in 1986.

I assume that California Aircheck has licensed the rights to the music and to the voices of the DJs and to any other content such as the advertising copy, etc? I assume that California Aircheck is not PIRATING this material. No, I don't assume this at all. How would you like it if you worked at, say, KFRC in the 1980s and suddenly somebody you don't know started selling CDs of stuff you had worked on, and didn't bother to pay you or even contact you for your permission to use it?

I was once a DJ and a talkshow host. I know there are a few airchecks of me out there, but frankly, I'm embarrassed about some of the stuff I did and would never want anybody to distribute this content anywhere.

I'm not saying that DJs and copy writers and the people who sang the jingles, etc., are embarrassed at what they did, but many of these folks want to leave that past BEHIND them. They should have the right to do that and not have someone come out with CDs of their work without their knowledge or permission.

Excellent point.

There are plenty of things I need on air that I'd like to vanish into thin air.
 
DavidKaye said:
GeorgeJ. said:
To see if there is interest in old San Francisco video airchecks bundled together, California Aircheck has put out a 1981-1986 San Francisco radio DVD. Available through the California Aircheck website and I'll also put a limited number of them for sale on Ebay. If you search on something like KFRC DVD, it'll come up on Ebay. It includes much KFRC including the Mobile Sturgeon, the KFRC 20th Anniversary Reunion, and both Brian Rhea in the mobile studio and Dave Sholin later in the day back at the station for the last day of KFRC as Top 40 in 1986.

I assume that California Aircheck has licensed the rights to the music and to the voices of the DJs and to any other content such as the advertising copy, etc? I assume that California Aircheck is not PIRATING this material. No, I don't assume this at all. How would you like it if you worked at, say, KFRC in the 1980s and suddenly somebody you don't know started selling CDs of stuff you had worked on, and didn't bother to pay you or even contact you for your permission to use it?

I was once a DJ and a talkshow host. I know there are a few airchecks of me out there, but frankly, I'm embarrassed about some of the stuff I did and would never want anybody to distribute this content anywhere.

I'm not saying that DJs and copy writers and the people who sang the jingles, etc., are embarrassed at what they did, but many of these folks want to leave that past BEHIND them. They should have the right to do that and not have someone come out with CDs of their work without their knowledge or permission.

Yes, David, it's not PIRATED. Everyone who is on California AIrcheck Video has given their permission. These aren't videos that were stolen off TV news; I shot them all in studio.

Someone has a burr in their saddle...
 
DAVID KAYE:
How would you like it if you worked at, say, KFRC in the 1980s and suddenly somebody you don't know started selling CDs of stuff you had worked on, and didn't bother to pay you or even contact you for your permission to use it?


I was a DJ who worked at KFRC, KYUU, K-101 in the 80s. When I hear that George J is selling airchecks of that era, I like it. Great PR. That he's making a buck or two on shows for which I charged no admission is inspiring, not pirating.

KAYE:
I was once a DJ and a talkshow host. I know there are a few airchecks of me out there, but frankly, I'm embarrassed about some of the stuff I did and would never want anybody to distribute this content anywhere.


That all too-common phenomena - embarrassment of one's earlier work -- has best been described to me as a "reverse ego trip." Don't give that stuff a second thought.

Unless you haven't evolved since...
 
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