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Dec 16 2008, 01:51 PM
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How do you update the "total raised" -- is it automatically or do you have to manually to it each day?
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Dec 16 2008, 05:36 PM
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![]() START THE REACTOR! Group: Members Posts: 874 Joined: 23-February 06 Member No.: 52 |
Like doing a show from Raidergate. The hiphop was good, whenever they had it. I didn't hear it my last year. They had metropolis talking about comic books more than they talked about sports. That is when I would turn them off. Yeah, metropolis was really lame, and the radergate idea is amazing. -------------------- FUCK YOU
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Dec 17 2008, 02:50 PM
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I think that the reasons "cutting off the student voice" and "KTXT had great programming" are the GAYEST reasons EVER to keep that radio station up and running. First off, the students still have the free speech zone. Secondly, the newspaper isn't going anywhere for a while, and if it does it will be replaced with a web version of the news. Finally, KTXT played really crappy music that nobody gave a damn about except the few people that worked there and their friends. The ONLY valid reason to keep that station up and running is that it is excellent training for those majoring in radio and tv broadcast or whatever they call it. It's great experience. That's the sad part. Now those students won't have anywhere to work or intern because I am sure the few local stations are already scraping the bottom of the barrel to get by. Radio and TV are a dying industry. So are newspapers. What they SHOULD look into is an internet broadcast. How many students sit there and listen to music on their computer while they type a paper? Internet is the way to go. If they weren't generating a profit, than it is because they were being poorly managed. They should have started other advertising schemes and other broadcast methods. Hell, even Podcasting so students could put it on their mp3 player and listen to it. They also should have stopped being so artsy fartsy. It's cool to play obscure. It's not cool to play a bunch of trance music that no one even likes. KTXT is the only radio station I listen to in Lubbock and I am not an employee nor do I have a single friend that is. So to sum up: you're wrong. They are totally “artsy fartsy” though. That point I won’t argue. Them with their damn art, always trying to generate societal progress! Don't they understand money is paramount?! Also calling something "GAY" is far less offensive than it is simply sophomoric. As far as their "crappy" music, your auditory palate is obviously is as puerile as your choice in avatar expression. |
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Dec 17 2008, 03:09 PM
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haha
-------------------- Don't sweat the petty, pet the sweaty.
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Dec 17 2008, 03:25 PM
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They are totally “artsy fartsy” though. That point I won’t argue. Them with their damn art, always trying to generate societal progress! Don't they understand money is paramount?! How on earth is playing emo and indie music considered societal progress? They aren't on the cutting edge of societal progress. They're a college radio station playing the same faux "underground" college radio station music that every other college radio station in the country is playing. And they're elitists about it. They aren't cutting edge hipsters for listening to music no one else has heard about, because this is 2008, not 1998. Underground music ceased to exist when worldwide mp3 filesharing programs came in to popularity in 1999-2000. Before then, very few people knew who bands like Jimmy Eat World were because their music wasn't readily available on Napster, Audiogalaxy, Myspace, Purevolume, etc. You could only hear it through friends, indie record stores, local shows, mags like Maximumrockandroll, and word of mouth. Gone are the days when people only knew about music if it was played on MTV or pop radio But the "artsy fartsy" KTXT hipster douchebags don't seem to realize this. The only reason they're counter culture is because no one else but them wants any part of their latte sipping, black rimmed glasses, sweater vested, indie culture. Sorry. It's not that people don't know about their lifestyle; people know about it, they're just not interested in it. And yes, money is paramount if your radio station isn't making any money and is draining a large portion of Student Media's financial resources. -------------------- ![]() ![]() |
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Dec 17 2008, 04:31 PM
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![]() New son Donovan Charles Mummert born July 17, 2008 Group: Members Posts: 8,635 Joined: 22-February 06 From: Port Wentworth, GA Member No.: 15 |
KTXT is the only radio station I listen to in Lubbock and I am not an employee nor do I have a single friend that is. So to sum up: you're wrong. Um... I'm going to be "sophomoric" here and guess that you're gay.
They are totally "artsy fartsy" though. That point I won't argue. Them with their damn art, always trying to generate societal progress! Don't they understand money is paramount?! Also calling something "GAY" is far less offensive than it is simply sophomoric. As far as their "crappy" music, your auditory palate is obviously is as puerile as your choice in avatar expression. |
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Dec 17 2008, 04:33 PM
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![]() New son Donovan Charles Mummert born July 17, 2008 Group: Members Posts: 8,635 Joined: 22-February 06 From: Port Wentworth, GA Member No.: 15 |
And my avatar expresses that I am happy about a recent event in my life. You're just reaching for bones, sir.
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Dec 17 2008, 09:04 PM
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 17-December 08 Member No.: 9,328 |
How on earth is playing emo and indie music considered societal progress? They aren't on the cutting edge of societal progress. They're a college radio station playing the same faux "underground" college radio station music that every other college radio station in the country is playing. And they're elitists about it. They aren't cutting edge hipsters for listening to music no one else has heard about, because this is 2008, not 1998. Underground music ceased to exist when worldwide mp3 filesharing programs came in to popularity in 1999-2000. Before then, very few people knew who bands like Jimmy Eat World were because their music wasn't readily available on Napster, Audiogalaxy, Myspace, Purevolume, etc. You could only hear it through friends, indie record stores, local shows, mags like Maximumrockandroll, and word of mouth. Gone are the days when people only knew about music if it was played on MTV or pop radio But the "artsy fartsy" KTXT hipster douchebags don't seem to realize this. The only reason they're counter culture is because no one else but them wants any part of their latte sipping, black rimmed glasses, sweater vested, indie culture. Sorry. It's not that people don't know about their lifestyle; people know about it, they're just not interested in it. And yes, money is paramount if your radio station isn't making any money and is draining a large portion of Student Media's financial resources. Art by its very definition facilitates societal progress. It pushes boundaries. It rejects conformity. It expresses that which is otherwise inexpressible. It is never fully accepted by the mainstream. KTXT plays music that you cannot hear anywhere else in Lubbock. Hell, anywhere within a 500 mile radius of Lubbock. It embraces diversity and plays music that challenges our very idea of what music is. The term “artsy fartsy” is infantile, but it is hardly an insult. There are hundreds of examples I could give on how and why KTXT is a “cultural beacon” to this area, but I’ll use a small yet straight-forward illustration. Every Monday night KTXT has a program called “Rhythm Rue.” During this program the station’s playlist is restricted to songs from other regions of the world. Tribal beats from Africa, French hip-hop, ect. There is no question that cultures can learn about and find commonality with one another through their music. This acceptance, however small, of cultural differences assists in our evolution as a society. As far as your obvious distain for the imaginary, stereotypical “KTXT hipster douchebags,” I completely agree. I always see them at the coffee shop sipping lattes, wearing their glasses and sweater vests, as they proclaim their melodic superiority. They’re usually sitting right next to the blacks wearing their sagging pants, eating chicken and watermelon, as they conspire to trick our impressionable white women. On a completely unrelated note, I also enjoy asserting blanket generalizations about diverse groups of people. |
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Dec 17 2008, 09:19 PM
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Um... I'm going to be "sophomoric" here and guess that you're gay. A clever, yet empty response. And my avatar expresses that I am happy about a recent event in my life. You're just reaching for bones, sir. There is some truth to this statement. However, the word is there are some on this board who are blunt to the point of being rude. I'm just falling inline. |
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Dec 17 2008, 10:37 PM
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Dec 17 2008, 11:18 PM
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KTXT plays music that you cannot hear anywhere else in Lubbock. Yeah Unless you have a computer with internet access. Again, the cutting edge schtick died years ago. Bury it. -------------------- ![]() ![]() |
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Dec 17 2008, 11:31 PM
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As far as your obvious distain for the imaginary, stereotypical “KTXT hipster douchebags,” I completely agree. I always see them at the coffee shop sipping lattes, wearing their glasses and sweater vests, as they proclaim their melodic superiority. They’re usually sitting right next to the blacks wearing their sagging pants, eating chicken and watermelon, as they conspire to trick our impressionable white women. On a completely unrelated note, I also enjoy asserting blanket generalizations about diverse groups of people. I don't know if I can find one black person who fits that stereotype However, I can find some KTXT fans who fit that stereotype. Nearly all of them, actually It's a generalization because generally, it's a true assessment. -------------------- ![]() ![]() |
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Dec 18 2008, 01:31 AM
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Whoa, looks like an AP article has been picked up by some big time Texas newspapers (DFW, Houston Chronicle, Austin Statesmen, etc...) Seems the movement is picking up steam:
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Dec 18 2008, 09:11 AM
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![]() Oh baby bring me down Group: Agents Posts: 4,115 Joined: 23-February 06 From: Way out yonder Member No.: 68 |
As far as your obvious distain for the imaginary, stereotypical “KTXT hipster douchebags,” I completely agree. I always see them at the coffee shop sipping lattes, wearing their glasses and sweater vests, as they proclaim their melodic superiority. They’re usually sitting right next to the blacks wearing their sagging pants, eating chicken and watermelon, as they conspire to trick our impressionable white women. On a completely unrelated note, I also enjoy asserting blanket generalizations about diverse groups of people. Bad analogies. Association of genetic disposition and behavior with just pure behavior. I like the station, but it does tend to attract the "hipster" crowd. I hope you get it back, but with a more mainstream. I don't think I've ever heard a Built to Spill or E-40 on KTXT, and you'll never hear them on the clear channel crap. I do give kudos, because of KTXT I have heard of Drive By Truckers, Richard Buckner, the D-plan and Ted Leo among others. It gets too "hipster" when you guys play 20 minutes of Mogwai. And the shows generally suck. The hiphop one in 03 or 04 was the best show you guys had. I think the shows and their lame bytes are what make people think of ktxt being "hipster". Keep fighting the good fight tough. -------------------- Southern Rock, beer and bears!
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Dec 18 2008, 09:33 AM
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![]() Group: Moderators Posts: 1,591 Joined: 23-February 06 Member No.: 31 |
Yeah Unless you have a computer with internet access. you have internet access in your vehicle? -------------------- Don't sweat the petty, pet the sweaty.
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