I do believe I'm going to give up my show's time slot. Not due to lack of interest but due to lack of participation. Since we're not using it, our show's time slot is better off with someone who has the time to continue a show every week. I'll keep you posted.
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Friday, September 29, 2006
Saturday, September 23, 2006
Last night's show was most likely the most pitiful since the broadcast lasted for an entire 20 minutes! My fault entirely. My co-host wasn't there and I had a lot of school-related work to do, so I decided to end it early.
Next Friday I hope to have Ironman present and hopefully someone to interview over the phone for the webcomic hour. We'll see! Thanks for staying tuned.
Next Friday I hope to have Ironman present and hopefully someone to interview over the phone for the webcomic hour. We'll see! Thanks for staying tuned.
Friday, September 15, 2006
My apologies for the lack of tonight's show... something was weird with the audio and no sound was coming through. Tune in next week.
Monday, September 04, 2006
The second season of Sequential Segue has begun, so here's an edited repost for those of you who are new:
My college, UCF, has an internet broadcasting open to all students. So a friend and I applied, and we received a timeslot to talk about whatever we wanted. I opted for a show about webcomics, and he wanted one about comic books and graphic novels, so between us both, we're doing a show called "Sequential Segue," in which we discuss comics in both the print and digital medium. The show is slated for every Friday night, 8-10 PM.
We plan to talk about both web and print comics, so our schedule is to talk from 8-9 about print comics specifically, and then from 9-10 about webcomics. Both hours' formats are subject to change in order to encourage listener participation, but in the meantime here's the plan from last semester: During the webcomic hour, we're hoping to have the first 30 minutes be the "Half-Hour Plug," in which anyone can call in and literally plug their comic, for about 2-5 minutes. Then, after the show and over the following week, we'll look at the comics that plugged themselves, and we'll give an in-depth review the next week. At least, that's how we hope it'll all go down.
Here's the link to the school's radio website: http://www.knightcast.org/
Here's a link to the .pls (the file you'll need to use to listen in on the show):
Hi-Fi
Lo-Fi
Here's the "FAQ" page: http://www.knightcast.org/?page_id=3
If you want to call in during the show, here's the phone number for "On Air": 407-823-4585
My college, UCF, has an internet broadcasting open to all students. So a friend and I applied, and we received a timeslot to talk about whatever we wanted. I opted for a show about webcomics, and he wanted one about comic books and graphic novels, so between us both, we're doing a show called "Sequential Segue," in which we discuss comics in both the print and digital medium. The show is slated for every Friday night, 8-10 PM.
We plan to talk about both web and print comics, so our schedule is to talk from 8-9 about print comics specifically, and then from 9-10 about webcomics. Both hours' formats are subject to change in order to encourage listener participation, but in the meantime here's the plan from last semester: During the webcomic hour, we're hoping to have the first 30 minutes be the "Half-Hour Plug," in which anyone can call in and literally plug their comic, for about 2-5 minutes. Then, after the show and over the following week, we'll look at the comics that plugged themselves, and we'll give an in-depth review the next week. At least, that's how we hope it'll all go down.
Here's the link to the school's radio website: http://www.knightcast.org/
Here's a link to the .pls (the file you'll need to use to listen in on the show):
Hi-Fi
Lo-Fi
Here's the "FAQ" page: http://www.knightcast.org/?page_id=3
If you want to call in during the show, here's the phone number for "On Air": 407-823-4585
Tuesday, August 22, 2006
Sequential Segue is henceforth returning! We'll do a trial run this Friday and try to get the old kinks out. We'll also try some new discussion formats to encourage callers, although without a clear method of advertising the show, it's hard to gather an audience. But, that''ll hopefully be one of the "kinks" that we'll work out.
Stay tuned!
Stay tuned!
Sunday, April 30, 2006
Sequential Segue will be taking a hiatus over the summer, as both myself and my co-host will not be able to broadcast, being that we aren't at the University for the summer semester. However, we do intend to get the show started again for the Fall semester. Until then, thanks for listening, and stay tuned!