Sat, 27 May 2006
Season 2 comes to a close! (Don't worry, new shows begin in a couple of weeks.) We dig through the big electronic bag of recent user feedback; Eddie Codel, guest on our blogging show, talks about his experience with N1L and his new endeavor, Geek Entertainment Television; Irene and Chris shut down the board and turn off the lights for the final time at KSFS. (Viva la mobile podcasts!) Part 3 of 3.
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Mon, 22 May 2006
Our final KSFS show continues with Chris' favorite clips from all his co-conspirators; Jim Young and Charles Ribaudo phone in from Texas to talk about Irene's mad matchmaking skillz; former guest and N1L pal Ben Fong-Torres provides some yuks with his Dick Cheney parody song; a call from Italy goes awry but Steve the Drummer manages to call in from a tourbus in Madison, WI. Part 2 of 3.
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Sat, 20 May 2006
N1L dedicates our last show in the KSFS studio to our listeners and previous guests. Has Skye been listening? See how many guests she can associate with their words of wisdom in the Skye Quiz. Listener Cindy Straight phones in from Nashville to discuss the guilty pleasures of reality TV, and Frank gloats over his new listener-submitted theme song. Part 1 of 3.
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Wed, 17 May 2006
Hilarity ensues as comedian Edward Salazar tells tales of trying to make it in the L.A. scene; Melissa talks about jobs and the future -- and delivers some surprising news (an N1L exclusive!); Irene wraps things up with a chat with Lisa Kaye of greenlightjobs.com. Part 3 of 3.
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Fri, 12 May 2006
Listen up and see if you are more qualified for a media job than Skye and Colin as they fearlessly battle another demanding quiz from Chris the producer. Next, Irene interviews ABC Family Creative Director Jeffrey Weinstock who lets us in on his ideas about what works, and what doesnâ??t, when trying to secure employment. We end part 2 with a shameless N1L plug. Part 2 of 3.
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Wed, 10 May 2006
Listen up as the No One's Listening crew tries to crack the code of finding a job in the media industry. We talk with recent media studies grad Jeremy Sigel about his efforts to track down that elusive media position. Then we try to stay on topic and not die from laughter while listening to words of wisdom from Irene's Dad Al. Part 1 of 3.
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Tue, 2 May 2006
Part 3 takes us to Irene's interview with Daniel Berger, archives director of The Museum of Broadcast Communication (www.museum.tv). Next up, Irene and Skye return from Las Vegas and the National Association of Broadcasters and the Broadcast Education Association conventions. Also, watch out for our first listener submitted theme song (thanks again Jeff).
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