When I was an undergraduate at University of Oregon I worked at the college radio station. KWVA Eugene was on the left hand of the dial at 88.1 FM, and it was where I spent a majority of my time. As both DJ and co-music director, it was the place where I had the most fun and learned some of my biggest lessons of my student career, the thing from all my days as a student that made the biggest impression on me. I learned many of the facets necessary for running a radio station, including sound equipment use and maintenance, the nuances of voiceovers, behind the scenes production, underwriting, and so many other things. The best part of course, was hearing all the new music and having my horizons broadened. When I went back to school to get a teaching certificate at Northeastern Illinois University, I also loved doing a radio show at WZRD 88.3 FM, and had just as much fun. When I left the world of school and entered the work force, it saddened me that college radio was something I couldn't participate in because I wasn't a student, and I certainly wasn't interested in working in commercial radio. I wasn't even interested in LISTENING to commercial radio.
That’s why I love that Chicago is host to a station like CHIRP (at 107.1 FM -- the other end of the dial!) where you don't have to be a student to DJ. And further, to be involved, you don't even have to be a DJ -- there's plenty of the behind the scenes stuff to be involved, to be part of the CHIRP community. CHIRP captures everything I loved about college radio -- the wide breadth of music, the human DJs, its involvement out in the city.
CHIRP isn't affiliated with a university. It's run by people in the community of all ages and backgrounds, and that means I can get involved without being a student. Unlike college radio, it isn't affiliated with a university to help fund it. And running community radio is not free. It needs people like you and me to make it run. I started volunteering there this year, and I want to do my part to help keep it as awesome as it is. Help me meet my goal of $300.
Thank you!
CHIRP is your live, local, independent radio station.
Here at CHIRP, we're all about human-driven radio: no algorithms, robots, or AI -- just local DJs who are passionate about the music they play and always excited to share their latest discoveries. We're happy to take requests, give you chances to win concert tickets, and hear your feedback. CHIRP is a station that was made for music lovers like you!
Your generous support makes everything we do possible. We are a truly independent, listener-supported station, 100% commercial-free.
If you believe in this work, and if you're able, we please make a donation to CHIRP today.
IMPORTANT: If you would like to become a sustaining member by making a recurring donation (monthly or quarterly), or if you want to select a thank you gift, please visit CHIRP's main donation page to make your contribution (and to give in support of the person making this post, be sure to type their full name in the "volunteer to credit" section so they can receive credit for your gift).
And if you're interested in joining CHIRP's major donor program, The Vinyl Circle, with a gift of $500 or above, please use this form.
Supporters | |||
Name | Date | Amount | Comments |
Chelsea Troy | 10/06/2023 | $25.00 | Nick Greene | 10/02/2023 | $51.85 | Johnny Masiulewicz | 09/30/2023 | $25.00 | "You don't wanna get mixed up with a guy like me. I'm a loner, Dottie. A rebel." | Anonymous Friend | 09/29/2023 | $49.00 | Yay Liz Mason! Had to get you over the $700 hump. And yay community-supported radio | Jackie Wolk | 09/27/2023 | $10.62 | Liz Mason and CHIRP Radio: two great Chicago free-thinkers, together at once! | Kate Babka | 09/27/2023 | $41.54 | Jennon Hoffmann | 09/27/2023 | $20.93 | Laura Lambert | 09/26/2023 | $20.00 | Rob Ray | 09/25/2023 | $20.93 | Megan Knee | 09/25/2023 | $25.00 | You rock! | Ayun Halliday | 09/25/2023 | $25.00 | Way to harness the might of one subculture on behalf of another, Liz! Dripping a drop in the bucket in honor of my grandfather who was a radio engineer in Chicago in the 30s. (He used to wire up the weekly tea dances held on the grounds of the Edgewater Beach Hotel - that big pink building uptown. When he moved to television, he had audio of Captain Kangaroo swearing a blue streak!) | Beverly Goodman | 09/25/2023 | $18.86 | Local Radio Rare, beautiful and threatened Worthy of support | Jamie Kadas | 09/25/2023 | $10.00 | KL Kenzie | 09/25/2023 | $7.17 | Donation of the Beast 🤘🏻 | Crystal Roel | 09/23/2023 | $10.00 | Hell yeah, get that goal! | Danielle Holtz | 09/23/2023 | $26.08 | Love ya. | Tony Recktenwald | 09/23/2023 | $15.77 | Ken & Ro Bausert | 09/22/2023 | $10.00 | Joe Mason | 09/22/2023 | $20.93 | Mara Gervais | 09/22/2023 | $10.00 | Aim Beland | 09/22/2023 | $30.00 | Anonymous Friend | 09/20/2023 | $10.62 | Elizabeth Abraham | 09/20/2023 | $41.54 | Joey Murphy | 09/20/2023 | $10.62 | Long live community radio! | Glen Torbert | 09/15/2023 | $50.00 | Jordan Sea | 09/14/2023 | $10.62 | Eamon Daly | 09/14/2023 | $20.93 | Cherise Collins | 09/14/2023 | $30.00 | Michael Saidel | 09/13/2023 | $34.67 | Anonymous Friend | 09/13/2023 | $120.00 | I love radio, and I love community. Community radio is a twofer! |
Total | $802.68 |