Comments - WDUQ IS SOLD: Voice your opinion here. - Pittsburgh Jazz Network2024-03-29T09:21:30Zhttps://jazzburgher.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=1992552%3ABlogPost%3A175332&xn_auth=notag:jazzburgher.ning.com,2011-04-21:1992552:Comment:1978222011-04-21T04:00:30.232ZDr. Nelson Harrisonhttps://jazzburgher.ning.com/profile/NelsonHarrison
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<iframe width="480" frameborder="0" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/Vzm50HEmNeM" height="390"></iframe> I hope their format doesn't c…tag:jazzburgher.ning.com,2011-01-24:1992552:Comment:1791122011-01-24T04:53:53.127ZFeliciahttps://jazzburgher.ning.com/profile/Felicia53
I hope their format doesn't change, that would suck if it does.
I hope their format doesn't change, that would suck if it does. I grew up in Harrisburg playi…tag:jazzburgher.ning.com,2011-01-19:1992552:Comment:1754382011-01-19T01:18:17.429ZKevin Hurst, Sr.https://jazzburgher.ning.com/profile/KevinHurstSr
<p>I grew up in Harrisburg playing funk and soul out of grade school. I was offered to sub for a jazz group because I could sightread but really did not stay long enough to walk the changes. I also played bass with a gospel group that only did originals. Basically I played jazz for money and the funk/soul groups had high overheads,played for underage folks where liquor was not the medium of getting paid. We were exploited when we did play for adults! When I attended PIT WDUQ was 4 hrs jazz in…</p>
<p>I grew up in Harrisburg playing funk and soul out of grade school. I was offered to sub for a jazz group because I could sightread but really did not stay long enough to walk the changes. I also played bass with a gospel group that only did originals. Basically I played jazz for money and the funk/soul groups had high overheads,played for underage folks where liquor was not the medium of getting paid. We were exploited when we did play for adults! When I attended PIT WDUQ was 4 hrs jazz in the AM and 4 hrs PM and Jazz alive concert/interview saturday morning. This along with Nathan Davis' jazz 84 which I chose to take following the historical outline tied up a lot of loose ends. As far as opure or straight -ahead jazz when i came home to visit my friends would bring me along to play the 'funky jazz' so the folks could dance. If you could not play straight-ahead, blues etc. you did not get paid! Someone ifs fooling themselves by saying musicians contributed to Pgh jazz and were not considered straight -ahead! Sanborn, Breckers, Grover all did the same thing as 'smooth jazz' before the name. Zawinul said Cannonball played 'fusion' before Miles and the powers wanted mahavishnu(John McLaughlin) to be the father of it.Maybe the word 'acoustic' should be mentioned! It never bothered me when some do not consider me a 'jazz' or straight-ahead sax man. They never call me for gigs anyway! The people should get to hear everybody and anyone who puts the time in being an artist. Roy Ayers made some great musioc in the 70s, did he really further the jazz vibes lineage? Sting choose a band of UPCOMING jazzers and folks tried to say it was 'progressive' jazz. But Sting is not a jazz musician. WDUQ played an important part in my development as a listener and player and when I visited after I left (because everywhere does not have jazz programming) always looked forward to listening . No matter what has happened to funk/RnB /soul, folks do miss WAMO.- kev</p>
<p> </p> I'm certainly skeptical when…tag:jazzburgher.ning.com,2011-01-18:1992552:Comment:1753592011-01-18T15:54:40.145ZMichael Mykitahttps://jazzburgher.ning.com/profile/MichaelMykita
<p>I'm certainly skeptical when WYEP talks about local journalism and programming. For many years YEP had <em>The Saturday Light Brigade</em>, which has been dedicated to local events, interviewing local personalities, and showcasing live music. As that show tried to grow YEP couldn't get rid of it quickly enough. WRCT picked it up, and now it has grown and is syndicated to half-a-dozen other stations in PA and Ohio. Why didn't WYEP do that? Because they had no interest in radio that…</p>
<p>I'm certainly skeptical when WYEP talks about local journalism and programming. For many years YEP had <em>The Saturday Light Brigade</em>, which has been dedicated to local events, interviewing local personalities, and showcasing live music. As that show tried to grow YEP couldn't get rid of it quickly enough. WRCT picked it up, and now it has grown and is syndicated to half-a-dozen other stations in PA and Ohio. Why didn't WYEP do that? Because they had no interest in radio that showcases the local area and celebrates live music.</p>
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<p>So why the change of heart? Are they suddenly realizing that local radio should focus on local interest? I hope so, but I doubt it.</p>
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<p>I've always loved the jazz on DUQ. I never got the sense that they were elitist or classical, as some have accused them. I have a satellite radio in my home, with 3 or 4 jazz channels. I listen to many of the offerings on satellite, but for jazz I turn to WDUQ because the jazz programming there is better. Of course being "good" is hard to define. I'll fall back on the old expression that has been attributed to many jazz artists "if you like it...it's good."</p> For the people who "only" lis…tag:jazzburgher.ning.com,2011-01-18:1992552:Comment:1753572011-01-18T14:31:36.835ZThe Brian Edwards Excursionhttps://jazzburgher.ning.com/profile/BrianEEdwards
For the people who "only" listen to straight ahead jazz I am sure this is sad information, But the reality is that WDUQ and most "jazz" purist in this town have helped to polarize the jazz public. As I was coming up here I would hear some jazz musicians talking about classical musicians and how they play the same music written how many ever years ago and that classical music hasn't evolved. Well folks, the fact is that jazz has become what "classical" music has become...a cliche', music of…
For the people who "only" listen to straight ahead jazz I am sure this is sad information, But the reality is that WDUQ and most "jazz" purist in this town have helped to polarize the jazz public. As I was coming up here I would hear some jazz musicians talking about classical musicians and how they play the same music written how many ever years ago and that classical music hasn't evolved. Well folks, the fact is that jazz has become what "classical" music has become...a cliche', music of yesterday, my grandparents music.<br />
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This is the reality of the jazz situation and that's a shame! Before we worry about another jazz radio station the jazz community needs recognize the fact that there are players here that have contributed to the Pgh jazz legacy that are not considered straight ahead players. It is said art imitates life and life IS constant change so if this is the case we need to seriously accept where our beloved art form stands, open our minds to where the young players are coming from and try to catch a glimpse of their vision.<br />
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Unfortunately, the powers that be bought WDUQ and have no intention of putting another jazz station back on the air so time shouldn't be wasted talking about that. There are satellite and internet stations that play straight ahead, fusion, and smooth jazz all over the world and here we are PITTSBURGH THE GREAT JAZZ CITY...........without a jazz radio station. this is a wake up call to the jazz community here and everywhere, open your minds and ears to some of the new jazz sounds....to each their own.<br />
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As for community jazz radio in Pgh, it won't work. Anyone who thinks the same people that brag about our jazz culture here but won't come out to support live jazz is going to take part in community radio is delusional. Our jazz community reminds me of a church with diminishing attendance and no one can figure out why. The answer is not a fleeting one the answer is simple,<br />
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JAZZ IS NOT DEAD, IT IS EVOLVING!!!! Will there be jazz radio in Pgh in the future?.................. Well, why don't 'we' as a mus…tag:jazzburgher.ning.com,2011-01-18:1992552:Comment:1753532011-01-18T11:22:51.605ZBoomer The Doghttps://jazzburgher.ning.com/profile/BoomerTheDog
Well, why don't 'we' as a music community look into acquiring a radio station of our own? I'm a #1 fan of community radio, I think that's what local radio is for, to be as connected as possible with the community, back and forth, give and take. Big or small, your signal's coverage area is your community.<br />
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Think about why people have gone to the internet and sites like this, Facebook, Youtube, and many others, it's because they want to communicate, the two way street.<br />
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Over the past decade,…
Well, why don't 'we' as a music community look into acquiring a radio station of our own? I'm a #1 fan of community radio, I think that's what local radio is for, to be as connected as possible with the community, back and forth, give and take. Big or small, your signal's coverage area is your community.<br />
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Think about why people have gone to the internet and sites like this, Facebook, Youtube, and many others, it's because they want to communicate, the two way street.<br />
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Over the past decade, radio has gone the opposite way, to almost totally abandoning local flavor. Most stations are now run from a network broadcast center in another city. That Pittsburgh announcement you hear? That could be recorded by someone in Dallas, with a script sent to them, and it might even be a digital voice you're hearing.<br />
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That's the way it is with the major broadcasters, and in fact only a dwindling few of the local stations even have live DJs behind the microphones. I'd estimate that less than half of the stations have live personnel most of the time, and none of the HD channels do, as far as I have heard.<br />
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They sound like radio jukeboxes, and in my opinion, listeners don't want to hear that. It may be the greatest music, to their ears, but they will turn off the radio after a while and they don't know why, because it's missing something, like personality. Even most college stations sound like someone plugged in their iPod and hit play and just left the studio.<br />
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SiriusXM is an inexpensive subscription satellite radio service with mostly music channels, and they are struggling big time, even though they have a hundred commercial free music stations, catering to every taste. That sounds like a utopia for any much lover, doesn't it? Is it really though, when Howard Stern is basically keeping that whole network alive.. and what is he? A real radio personality.<br />
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I think it's for the same reasons we go to live shows when we can get every song ever recorded on the net, or get SiriusXM, or go to Youtube and fill our need to see and hear the music forever.<br />
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WYEP used to do real community radio. It might not have been the tightest or most professional sound in the world, but it was radio that hit the streets, and when you heard it, you heard a real live DJ, one to one.<br />
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The problem was, FM properties increased in value so much, that they couldn't keep the all volunteer, free-form loose format, and in order to grow and compete, they had to tighten up, and go NPR as every other high power educational station did.<br />
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Now on the other side, as FM has gone up in monetary value, AM has gone down, to where, I think, to where it could afford to host community radio once again.<br />
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It might only be a 1000 watt station, but it could do every valuable thing that the other guys have forgotten, like local community connections, have live DJs much of the time, jazz and other artists coming into the studio for interviews and to perform, and connections with college radio broadcasting programs as a learning tool, though it wouldn't be a station run by a college.<br />
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I think it would be heard, because it would be the opposite of what every other station is doing.<br />
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This is nothing against what WDUQ is doing, because in my opinion they are just too big to do real community radio, whatever the outcome of the sale is.<br />
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Boomer The Dog Thanks for posting this infor…tag:jazzburgher.ning.com,2011-01-18:1992552:Comment:1751542011-01-18T06:45:11.866ZMichele Bensenhttps://jazzburgher.ning.com/profile/MicheleBensen
Thanks for posting this information. I think Kevin Amos has asked the right questions for sure and they all need to be answered. We have so much history here in Pittsburgh and a rich variety of excellent world class musicians. Having an equal opportunity based format to present and share the musical hertiage that is so present here would be a wonderful asset to our city. Time will only tell if the powers that be will choose to support and promote our jazz hertitage here. Kevin Amos would be…
Thanks for posting this information. I think Kevin Amos has asked the right questions for sure and they all need to be answered. We have so much history here in Pittsburgh and a rich variety of excellent world class musicians. Having an equal opportunity based format to present and share the musical hertiage that is so present here would be a wonderful asset to our city. Time will only tell if the powers that be will choose to support and promote our jazz hertitage here. Kevin Amos would be someone that should be consulted for discussions for that forum. Well, I may not have to liste…tag:jazzburgher.ning.com,2011-01-18:1992552:Comment:1753452011-01-18T06:10:39.126ZDietrichhttps://jazzburgher.ning.com/profile/Dietrich
Well, I may not have to listen to Bob Stutebacker anymore, a step in the right direction
Well, I may not have to listen to Bob Stutebacker anymore, a step in the right direction Here is a question for everyo…tag:jazzburgher.ning.com,2011-01-18:1992552:Comment:1751502011-01-18T04:34:17.172ZKevin Amoshttps://jazzburgher.ning.com/profile/Kevin6
<p>Here is a question for everyone...what is going to be done with the new studios just constructed at WDUQ? What's going to happen with the HD sideband they utilize? Will WYEP now utilize their sidebands and what will they use them for? Will there be a frequency change? Will there be opportunities for volunteers to continue to do selected programming? What is going to happen to the management structure? Will both stations practice diversity instead of saying they practice it and hire people of…</p>
<p>Here is a question for everyone...what is going to be done with the new studios just constructed at WDUQ? What's going to happen with the HD sideband they utilize? Will WYEP now utilize their sidebands and what will they use them for? Will there be a frequency change? Will there be opportunities for volunteers to continue to do selected programming? What is going to happen to the management structure? Will both stations practice diversity instead of saying they practice it and hire people of color? Follow the history. DUQ did absolutely nothing when Anderson Little passed away. Evelyn Hawkins was forced out of town. And what happened to Jonas Chaney?</p>
<p>And finally for now...Is WYEP truly going to ressurect Jazz in it's format after yanking it off the air years ago supposedly because of lack of listener support when so many stations oare removing Jazz from their AAA formats and "Smooth Jazz" stations are dropping like flies?</p>
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<p>There are still a lot of unanswered questions and also a lack of information to the "public". As many people should comment as possible when the FCC opens up this partnership/change for discussion. Something just is not right here. Don't you find it interesting that two stations that were at one time far apart in philosophy now become bedfellows less that 20 years later?</p>
<p>Forget the programming issue right now....that's the least to worry about. The i's must be dotted and the t's crossed. Lot's of technical issues to address as well. Don't be fooled. Keep your eyes wide open, do your research and follow the money. Don't let your musical and cultural legacy be sold down the river for thirty pieces of silver.</p>
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<p>I would be happy to be part of a public fourm to discuss these many issues intead of keeping folks in the dark. All of the questions I posed must be asked and even more.</p> I pray that the music (jazz)…tag:jazzburgher.ning.com,2011-01-18:1992552:Comment:1752442011-01-18T03:56:21.066ZAnthony (Tony) Janflonehttps://jazzburgher.ning.com/profile/AnthonyTonyJanflone
I pray that the music (jazz) survives!!!!
I pray that the music (jazz) survives!!!!