Radio Xandra
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10/24/2019 Show - The Xtra Beat Showreel
Clips from my radio show The Xtra Beat on 88.7 The Pulse back when I was a student host on their FM station. This episode was on 10/24/2019
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08/05/2019 Show - The Xtra Beat Showreel
Просмотров 13Год назад
Clips from my radio show The Xtra Beat on 88.7 The Pulse back when I was a student host on their FM station. This episode was on 08/05/2019
Halloween Show 10/31/2019 - The Xtra Beat Showreel
Просмотров 17Год назад
Clips from my radio show The Xtra Beat on 88.7 The Pulse back when I was a student host on their FM station. This special episode was on Halloween which I thought was a pretty fun day to have a show!
Xandra's Happy News Clips From July 2023
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I like to highlight good news, especially eco-friendly related stories, on KFYI every Saturday morning at 7:30 on The Whitfill Garden Show. If you would like to learn more, I have linked all the stories in the description below. 07/01/23 Link to Ideas For a More Eco-Friendly 4th of July greencitizen.com/blog/sustainable-4th-of-july-celebration/ Link to Drone Shows Are More Eco-Friendly Than Fir...
Xandra's Happy News Clips From June 2023
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I like to highlight good news, especially eco-friendly related stories, on KFYI every Saturday morning at 7:30 on The Whitfill Garden Show. If you would like to learn more, I have linked all the stories in the description below. 06/03/23 Link to York Flower Brought Back From Extinction www.goodnewsnetwork.org/flower-that-grew-only-in-york-brought-back-from-extinction-after-30-years-first-ever-b...
Xandra's Happy News Clips From May 2023
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I like to highlight good news, especially eco-friendly related stories, on KFYI every Saturday morning at 7:30 on The Whitfill Garden Show. If you would like to learn more, I have linked all the stories in the description below. 05/06/23 Link to Sweden’s First EV-Charging Road www.goodnewsnetwork.org/swedens-first-ev-charging-road-will-power-electric-vehicles-as-they-drive/ Link to Switzerland'...
Xandra's Happy News Clips From April 2023
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I like to highlight good news, especially eco-friendly related stories, on KFYI every Saturday morning at 7:30 on The Whitfill Garden Show. If you would like to learn more, I have linked all the stories in the description below. 04/01/23 Link to Open Ocean Robotics openoceanrobotics.com/ 04/08/23 Link to Plants Actually Make Sound www.goodnewsnetwork.org/microphones-reveal-plants-make-many-soun...
Xandra's Happy News Clips From March 2023
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I like to highlight good news, especially eco-friendly related stories, on KFYI every Saturday morning at 7:30 on The Whitfill Garden Show. If you would like to learn more, I have linked all the stories in the description below. 03/04/23 Link to Chuk chuk.in/ 03/11/22 Link to The Polyformer 3D Printing Filament www.dezeen.com/2022/05/26/polyformer-reiten-cheng-recycling-machine-design/ 03/18/23...
Xandra's Happy News Clips From February 2023
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I like to highlight good news, especially eco-friendly related stories, on KFYI every Saturday morning at 7:30 on The Whitfill Garden Show. If you would like to learn more, I have linked all the stories in the description below. 02/04/23 Link to Origin by Ocean Alge Made Plastic www.bbc.com/news/business-64317261 02/11/23 Link to AZ Super Bowl NFL Green www.azsuperbowl.com/green/ 02/18/23 Link ...
Xandra's Happy News Clips From January 2023
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I like to highlight good news, especially eco-friendly related stories, on KFYI every Saturday morning at 7:30 on The Whitfill Garden Show. If you would like to learn more, I have linked all the stories in the description below. 01/07/23 Link to Alapaca's Festive Feast www.goodnewsnetwork.org/alpacas-and-llamas-in-cornwall-enjoy-festive-feast-of-christmas-trees-after-unique-recycling-appeal-by-...
Xandra's Happy News Clips From December 2022
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I like to highlight good news, especially eco-friendly related stories, on KFYI every Saturday morning at 7:30 on The Whitfill Garden Show. If you would like to learn more, I have linked all the stories in the description below. 12/03/22 Link to Omakase Berry oishii.com/pages/the-omakase-berry Learn More about Hydroponic Farming at Oishii oishii.com/pages/our-farms 12/10/22 Link to eco-friendly...
MikuVerse Episode 1 -How Did We Get Miku- Preview Clip
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​On our first stop in the MikuVerse, join me as I guide us through Vocaloid 101 and answer some of the most commonly asked questions like, "Who is Hatsune Miku?" "What is a Vocaloid?" and "Is this the future of music?" We will also explore the history behind the development of the Vocaloid software. Starting with the first computer to ever sing all the way up to the release of Hatsune Miku! Thi...
Radio Board Op 101
Просмотров 32 тыс.3 года назад
Ever wondered what goes on behind the radio show? I can show you! I work as a radio board operator on a couple of stations with many hosts and I've also trained multiple other board operators. This video shows you some of the most important things that we pay attention to when running a live show.

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  • @FreerunMediaService
    @FreerunMediaService Месяц назад

    Even though this is 3 years old video, i wonder why you don't use the faders and for the microphones use the "on/off" button? Then for the telephone lines if one is behaving badly, i learned not to kill the line that second but just pull the fader down. The thought behind that is when that person is on the line, the person doesn't listen to you. And while that one is still on the line, he can't call back.

  • @tambayaradio
    @tambayaradio 4 месяца назад

  • @apollosmartyn
    @apollosmartyn 6 месяцев назад

    Great work hope to work with you ❤❤❤Namibia 🇳🇦

  • @PhilipAJones
    @PhilipAJones 7 месяцев назад

    I'm about to start my job as a Board Operator at Salem Communications in Glendale. I need all the help I can get.

    • @Marcus-yn7bf
      @Marcus-yn7bf 2 месяца назад

      Do you have a degree??

    • @PhilipAJones
      @PhilipAJones 2 месяца назад

      @Marcus-yn7bf In communications studies.

    • @Marcus-yn7bf
      @Marcus-yn7bf 2 месяца назад

      @@PhilipAJones do you have a 2yr or 4yr degree?? Im tryna get in radio or tv industry..

    • @PhilipAJones
      @PhilipAJones 2 месяца назад

      @@Marcus-yn7bf 4 Year, Bachelors degree.

  • @getstew
    @getstew 7 месяцев назад

    So... necessary to super-aggressively pound the buttons 8 times each? :-)

  • @edlondon3717
    @edlondon3717 8 месяцев назад

    IHeart = ICrap

  • @Djwestcarr-gl2tg
    @Djwestcarr-gl2tg 8 месяцев назад

    Great video

  • @whuffer5103
    @whuffer5103 10 месяцев назад

    Whoa, was this 91.1 The Globe?

  • @PaulBarzizza
    @PaulBarzizza 10 месяцев назад

    Why in the world are you mashing the monitor select buttons on that console multiple times rapidly and very hard? Press gently, once. Thank you

  • @WorldWideHipHopVideos
    @WorldWideHipHopVideos 11 месяцев назад

    Interesting thank you

  • @timmusumba5846
    @timmusumba5846 Год назад

    So what is this lady demonstrating? Is she playing the part of a "Radio Presenter" or a "producer"?! Because i think even a radio presenter can probably handle what she is doing when they are having a host in the studio!

  • @GothGuy885
    @GothGuy885 Год назад

    basically Roz-101 😀 or in other words what Roz did on Frazer Cranes Radio show

  • @wxsawxsa2941
    @wxsawxsa2941 Год назад

    THANK GREAT INFORMATION💯❤⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @HaharuRecords
    @HaharuRecords Год назад

    I wonder why all the radio broadcasting sections have girls?

  • @walterantonioribeiroribeir9729

    como chama mesa de som da radio ? .. vou monta uma radio pirata legal isso aqui só toca sertanejo a escuta musica rock . dualipa ariana taylo brasileira mpb .. as radio só fica no sertanejo ... muito linda

  • @TheTransporter007
    @TheTransporter007 Год назад

    Awesome. I used to be the Linux systems architect for iHR (Clearchannel) Always was interested in the radio side of the house, but I do recognize (I think) audiowizard in your studio!

  • @marliehyrum8221
    @marliehyrum8221 Год назад

    "promosm"

  • @maforadio100
    @maforadio100 Год назад

    Is music streamed from RUclips?

  • @tcttvradio
    @tcttvradio Год назад

    Love ur accent 'walkin in the rain'

  • @tcttvradio
    @tcttvradio Год назад

    this is awesome, hi From New Zealand. Subbed.

  • @CynMermaid
    @CynMermaid Год назад

    Thank you, Xandra. Always been interested in radio and TV production. Bought an old Arrakis board to play around with.

  • @mattbarnett4210
    @mattbarnett4210 Год назад

    Thank you for being able to say “Important” and “button” correctly, instead of “impor-int” and “buh-IN.”

  • @ssbrod1
    @ssbrod1 Год назад

    She sound more like producer then an Board Opt

    • @dylan4413
      @dylan4413 Год назад

      Assistant producer is sometimes interchangeable

  • @arriagatwo777
    @arriagatwo777 Год назад

    Thanks, beautiful Xandra 😍

  • @ashoknayaki7776
    @ashoknayaki7776 Год назад

    Gideon Audio Bible App Please oral Announcement in radio studio

  • @charleskadletc2431
    @charleskadletc2431 Год назад

    I with WRLR 98.3 IN Round Lake Beach Il. I run my own board and music.

  • @crissranger8925
    @crissranger8925 Год назад

    Looks so hard but probably once you get the hang it’s just a breeze lol

  • @BlackExperienceNetwork
    @BlackExperienceNetwork Год назад

    Amazing video! Veryhelpful

  • @shanebuckley9886
    @shanebuckley9886 Год назад

    What make is the board in this video?

  • @dickginkowski6071
    @dickginkowski6071 Год назад

    This will be a long comment. I gave up radio (back doing podcasting) when I "got a paying job" (lol). Radio stations and equipment have changed a lot but I think you'll be surprised to hear that it's mostly "not for the better." The basic radio studio had a board, microphones, two or more turntables, cart machines and reel-to-reel recorders. We had cans (seldom as nice as today's although the upper end Koss cans were heavenly). Also Sparta made a 7 second delay cart machine for call-in shows. Boards had rotary "pots." No computer screens, keyboards,, etc. Most on-air talent ran their own boards. It was very much a "tactile experience" and it was interesting to watch the groove and rhythm that some of these people had. Ironically, the more that "computer stuff" got in the less personable the sound. It started in the early 70's not with just with automation but with news copy. We couldn't figure out why it was becoming so bland, especially the wire copy. Turns out that the first "television typewriters" meant that editors just bounced around some words in the newspaper copy instead of someone actually rewriting it for broadcast on a typewriter! It was also easier to get things on the air quickly. When I have to play with Audition or Hindenburg it takes more time than slapping it onto a cart or even doing a reel to reel edit with a razor blade and crayon. Yes, some of the stuff was more "primitive" then but it worked and simple to run and gun. And when and if it didn't work easy to bypass. You did a good job with the video. My sense is that with some practice you'd also be good "on air" talent. And this from a guy who started as a board operator at the age of 13!

    • @tcttvradio
      @tcttvradio Год назад

      Ive got some carts running here in New Zealand and the quality of the audio is incredible, they sound amazing. I thought about recording some new music onto the carts??

    • @awaismushtaq5719
      @awaismushtaq5719 3 месяца назад

      @@dickginkowski6071 I can show you all these today in my part of the world in our state-owned ratio station building housing studios and MCR (Master Control Room). It's called Broadcasting House here. I don't know what you folks call it. The transmitter called HPT (High Power Transmitter) is located outside my city about 30 km South West. God! I love the place. My father was a broadcast engineer and used to take me there occasionally especially during summer vacations. I miss those good old days. First transmitter was installed by the Dutch as it was made by Philips in 1970. It had valves made by both Siemens and Philips. The new one installed in 2014 is made by Canadian company Nautel NX 100. It's 100 kW Power yet government runs it on 30% only. Now government wishes to install solar panels of 350 kW worth of AC power. This is to, at least during day time, get rid of Power Authority expenses in terms of penalties and electricity bills. Alas!

    • @JohnPasator
      @JohnPasator 3 месяца назад

      I had my third class radiotelephone license from the FCC before I had my driver’s license. Small town radio as evening and weekend work in high school was a true joy and privilege. I still miss it. ❤

    • @awaismushtaq5719
      @awaismushtaq5719 3 месяца назад

      @@JohnPasator like you said it sir that it was but it isn't anymore. The Internet thingy has taken over and has practically killed the short-wave and long-wave and now killing medium-wave stations. Alas!

  • @viptevb
    @viptevb 2 года назад

    Hi I need to ask some questions about some new radio ideas.

  • @rty1955
    @rty1955 2 года назад

    Haha I worked in broadcast Television back in 60s & 70s radio is a piece of cake compared to TV where u had a mix film, video tape, announcers etc all which need pre-notification. Example film needed 3 second pre-roll, tape required 7 second pre-roll, announcers usually were not in the announce booth so they go a 5 min warning, 1 min warming prior to going live on air. Typically a simple sequencer was used that uses punch cards. This was so tue master control operator could make changes quickly. This was all before computers took over. A broadcast log was printed for each department so that commercials can be ready and in sequence for the next day. Some people made edited commercial reels for they day, but that was very inflexible. For example if an airline had crashed, the airlines did not want to broadcast their commercials for a period of time, so while the traffic dept scrambled to sell the air time, we would place PSAs in those empty slots. People think that video is exciting bit there are 3 phases to video. 1. Production - hurry up and wait 2. Post-production - fixing up a show 3. Broadcast - where each second in real time counts, the pressure cooker

    • @dickginkowski6071
      @dickginkowski6071 Год назад

      Ah, the "crash" rules. I was doing a newscast and, having looked at the program log, kept going through the spot break with the engineers making all kids of gestures at me for ignoring them. After I was done I was asked, "What the Hell are you doing? Why didn't you take the spot break?" I replied by asking, "Who was the spot for?" The answer was the movie, "Invasion of The Body Snatchers." The lead story was John Wayne Gacy.

    • @rty1955
      @rty1955 Год назад

      @@dickginkowski6071 Heheh the news is a very dynamic program for sure

  • @rakeshchandel1799
    @rakeshchandel1799 2 года назад

    hi can u tell me how to open online radio📻 in India thank u if u help

  • @revoxjazz
    @revoxjazz 2 года назад

    And i hope you have a nice year!

  • @revoxjazz
    @revoxjazz 2 года назад

    Nice work, nice overview, Xandra. Most listeners have no idea how the broadcasting process is conducted and it's good to talk about it. Personally, I stopped working as a radio operator quite a few years ago and it was a good time. But I don't forget what I did during those long years. Cheers to you, Xandra! Macedo Pinto, Portugal

  • @captainkeyboard1007
    @captainkeyboard1007 2 года назад

    I love this video! I have been more interested in radio broadcasting since I first became an audiophile in 1978. Your show is very impressive.

  • @adriancressy8363
    @adriancressy8363 2 года назад

    WOW at 1:11 minutes ....kind of rough on those buttons. But an interesting rundown what happens during a live production

    • @revoxjazz
      @revoxjazz 2 года назад

      Yes, Adrian…all equipment needs specialist maintenance and this one is no exception. That's why I devoted myself to it on a large scale, during the time I spent working at radio stations. And that's also why I have a lot of broadcast equipment in my personal collection, all of it working properly. Health to you, with wishes for a good 2023!

    • @radioxandra4410
      @radioxandra4410 Год назад

      Unfortunately they don't take board management very seriously here anymore. I have heard that they used to have someone come in quarterly to deep clean/replace buttons if needed but they just don't do that anymore. Probably a cost cut kind of thing :/ This means that some of the buttons require more pressure than others to actually fire their assigned function.

    • @djkraze5018
      @djkraze5018 Год назад

      Typical of iHeart, it's been published in industry blogs for the past few years about how they have been reducing everyone on staff by the thousands. Many stations don't have DJ's now and they have had plans on replacing mangement positions with AI. Imagine if you will, back as recently as in the 90's, before consolidation, each station had a DJ doing a 4 hour shift and there would be different jocks on the weekend as well, 6 during the week and maybe up to 6 on the weekend, though some stations would use pre-recorded programs or national specialty shows to fill in some of that airtime (stations always try to cheap out on things, nothing has changed there). There would be someone working production, a traffic director (spot scheduling for those who don't know), a music director, Program director, Public Affairs Director, a Technical Director and sometimes a Chief Engineer (if the station was large enough) The sales department would consist of a few people, the Station Manager, business manager and even more depending on the size of the station. Since then conslidation happened and the mega station ownership groups began buying everything up and making clusters. Eventually 5 stations would exist in a space about the same as what was once 1. DJ's would get spread out to other duties on other stations, in many markets, all the dj's were pooled and many dismissed as it was cheaper to have one jock work several stations than the 5 it used to be (maybe not at first, it took time for these reductions to happen), voice tracking came along and made staff reductions along the mega owners even more possible by having 1 jock in LA be able to record the spots for many stations in the chain and run them via computer. In each of the "Clusters" the need for each of the other positions (TD, PD, MD, Sales, Managers, ect.) went the same way. No longer was the station manager working with 1 station, they would be working the cluster, or even deeper they came up regional positions where 1 person worked for groups of clusters, same for the other titled jobs. The only exception usually is in sales, but that's because of the turnaround in those positions, there's always sales jibs open in radio. (BTW: I left out a ton here, but it does give a general idea, and of course iHeart is the most notorious for blood letting amongst it's stations, just do some searches, it's nasty)

  • @InsideOfMyOwnMind
    @InsideOfMyOwnMind 2 года назад

    I saw a morning radio show where the board op also did sidekick and news. They had a third person do traffic and weather and an intern running around making sure everything was where it needed to be at the right time for the on air people to use. The girl who did traffic was also the one who just came off a four hour 2AM-6AM dj shift.

  • @petruciucur
    @petruciucur 2 года назад

    What radio console is it?

  • @antowa94
    @antowa94 2 года назад

    Excellent overview!!

  • @timothystockman7533
    @timothystockman7533 2 года назад

    I was a board operator back in the days of turntables, tape machines, and cart machines. We did all the same things back then, just with more primitive equipment. When I was a freshman student at Purdue, one of my tasks was to insert the network commercials into the football radio network. We were feeding the game to a bunch of stations around Indiana and Illinois. The pressure was on, because if I screwed up my mistake got aired on a bunch of stations...

    • @awaismushtaq5719
      @awaismushtaq5719 6 месяцев назад

      Those were beautiful days unlike these!

  • @JimmyZNJ
    @JimmyZNJ 2 года назад

    Excellent overview!! Many of the key points which help a show run smoothly! 👍

  • @klim_lecta
    @klim_lecta 2 года назад

    That's great thank you for the three most important..

  • @davidweary7342
    @davidweary7342 2 года назад

    Nice video! You must be in a major market. Do you have to record and edit for break intros? Like if the host says something spectacular?

    • @radioxandra4410
      @radioxandra4410 Год назад

      Sure, sometimes the host have me record things or find audio clips for them during a show break. A lot of this job is about timing and being quick with the software we work with. I think its pretty fun!

  • @viptevb
    @viptevb 2 года назад

    I love this, I have a couple of questions to ask you.

  • @raylynch7412
    @raylynch7412 2 года назад

    Thank U I’ve been watching this Several times. I’m applying 4 radio operator 4 overnight shift. Your the best video

    • @australianvoiceover
      @australianvoiceover 2 года назад

      Did you get the job? :)

    • @raylynch7412
      @raylynch7412 2 года назад

      @@australianvoiceover nah It was several people there & a few people ahead of me. & they hired 2 people for the nite gig. Right on the spot