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Top Five Best Alternative-Rock Music Bands: These Bands Still Stand the Test of TimeAs a former alternative-rock radio disc jockey, I've always been a fan of alternative-rock music. Ever since I began playing it on my radio show in the mid 1980s, I couldn't get enough of it.
Myself as a DJWhen I used to be a disc jockey at my former college, I enjoyed listening to my favorite songs while also allowing my audience to join in and listen. This article also provides some advice to individuals who want to major in Communications or become a DJ.
Rush Limbaugh Posts Wedding Photos on His Facebook PageConservative radio commentator Rush Limbaugh Posted Photos From His Wedding to Kathryn Rogers on His Facebook Page- National Radio Hall of Fame Nominates Neal Boortz, OthersRadio takes time to honor its own.
The Career and Life of Tom Joyner, Famous African American Radio PersonalityChronicles the highlighted career and life of famous African-American radio personality, Tom Joyner. How he has transitioned as radio host over the last two decades. Talks about the gratitude he has given back to the community.
Is Rush Limbaugh Homophobic?A look at the question of whether conservative radio pundit Rush Limbaugh is anti-gay.
80's TV: Catching Up with the Original MTV VJsA "where are they now?" guide to the first MTV Video Jockeys.- That Voice Sounds Familiar- Natalie Thomas, Voice Over ProfessionalAn interview with Natalie Stanfield Thomas, a former disc jockey and radio personality, now a voice over professional. How Natalie got started in radio, and voice acting.
- Bored Dead in OhioSome states just don't offer much.
- Famous People Born in ConnecticutIncludes research on the State of Connecticut, plus famous people from the state. This is a very interesting article on Connecticut, seriously and it sounds like an excellent place to live!
The Car is the Star: History of the Car Chase ScenePart Two: The Seventies
How Many Dodge Chargers Were Wannabe General Lees in the Latest 'Dukes' Movie?This is an automotive article about the car used in the movie. It is not a movie review.
Howard Stern Changes Moniker to "The Howard"In the wake of increasing media attention to Anna Nicole Smith's lawyer and lover Howard K. Stern, disc jockey Howard Stern suggested today that media outlets begin referring to him as The Howard.
Remembering the Day John Lennon DiedMost people remember where they were when they heard John Lennon died. In my interview, Beatles historian Bruce Spizer talks about that fateful day and discusses what he believes to be the legacy of the former Beatle.- Book Review-Top Rock Girly Jock by Connie SzerszenWomen's voices were rare on the radio, even in broadcast hungry Chicago til Connie Szerszen, the self-proclaimed "Polish Princess" broke the barrier and became the first female DJ to host a prime time show on a major market AM station.
- Famous Birthdays: Born on July 1stBorn on July 1st? Read ahead if your birthday falls on July 1st to see all the unique facts and information that your personal date of birth marks and is known for in addition to it being all about you!
- Jessica Harp, Bomshel to Perform at 1st Annual Flint Country Music FestivalWFBE (95.1 FM) is hosting the 1st Annual Flint Country Music Festival at the Perani Arena on Friday, April 24. It is a fundraiser for the Old News Boys of Flint.
- Salt-N-Pepa Ushered in an '80s New FlavaFemales were sometimes the rave of the classic 80s music period, despite the male dominated scene. Salt-N-Pepa pushed the limit with their dance tunes and urban freedom anthems.
- Novel in the Works About Jazz Musician: Two Finished ScenesYoung Alec Raingrow has one main passion and aspiration in life: to learn everything he can about playing jazz bass, and to get a professional career off the ground. Follow him as he chases it, as he battles set backs, betrayal, and homophobia.
- Creedence Clearwater Revival - 40th Anniversary CD Reissues ReviewIn 1968, Creedence Clearwater Revival (or CCR) released their self-titled debut album and quickly became one of the biggest bands in the world. To celebrate the 40th anniversary of their first album, Fantasy has re-released a number of CCR albums.
- Celebs Publicly Announcing Their SexualityOne person's outlook on using one's sexuality preference to further exploit themselve's or their star power.
- Bloopers I Have Known and LovedHumorous mis-statements from 35 years' of student papers.
- Backmasking: Secret Messages in MusicSince the mid-60s with the Beatles, many musical artists have been leaving secret messages in their music that can be heard by listening to the audio tracks in reverse.
Ten Rock Albums Everyone Must OwnRock for all ages; this should get your collection started.
The Dangers of HypnosisIf you are an independent thinker, the idea of being hypnotized may not sound like a good idea. You may not like the idea that you are in a situation in which you will respond to verbal suggestions.- Where the Path of Social Engineering Will Take the U.S.A review of cultural and news events that give indications of the social degradations and their results if left unchecked.
- Music and Its Impact on American SocietyHow do you think music has impacted our American Society? Read this paper I wrote for a Media Communication course, and see if you agree.
She Walks These Hills (But Shouldn't, Really)She Walks These Hills looks like a good book, but actually isn't.
South Dakota Vietnam War Memorial DedicationA two-day event was held in Pierre, South Dakota to unveil the South Dakota War Memorial. The dedication featured Vietnam-era displays along with a parade and ceremonies with high profile speakers and performers.
Military Media: How to Become a Broadcast Journalist for the Armed ForcesIt doesn't matter if you're 18 or 28. If you've ever dreamed of being a broadcast journalist, traveling to distant lands and reporting on world events, you may want to consider the Armed Forces.
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