SPREADING THEAIRWAVES “This One might not ever be a single Just something on my heart I had to sing I hope they play this on the radio Give me a chance to let somebody know… Well, I know your station’s got to pay the bills And there’s only some and there’s lots to fill But I’m just trying to bring what’s something real And if FM won’t surely AM will play.” – “One Person At A Time” by Jonny Lang issue twenty fall 2009 That kind of longevity is due to the passionate support of so many past station managers, students, school board members, superintendents, principals, teachers, community members, and friends of the station. The dream that took root in the hearts of John Hoben, Bill Brown, and Bonny Dore was able to flower due to the dedication of Mary Phyl Sieger, Jeff Cardinal, John Seidelman, Andy Melin, Dave Snyder and so many students, too numerous to name. Back in May we received a wonderful note and donation from WSDP Alum Mary Guregian Jenkins. Mary was a former wizdip music director and a graduate of the class of 1974. She wrote “Has WSDP really been on the air for 37 years? In other words – if I was there on Feb. 14, 1972 when we signed on the air for the first time – I’m old! Facebook has been a wonderful way to catch up with former WSDP staff members. Feel free to look me up and become one of my friends. I always enjoy hearing from former staff members. I love hearing the stories about WSDP. Though the names change so many of the stories remain the same. Nick Stemberger, Derek Harbison and Bill Keith receive the Michigan Association of Broadcasters Foundation High School Station of the Year Award WSDP is old. I think I realize it most when I give tours of the station to local cub scouts. I usually ask them how old they think the station is. When I finally tell them that WSDP is 37 years old I’ll usually get one kid who remarks, “wow, that is older than my mom.” I usually chuckle when some smart aleck says “My mom is older than that.” That may be true Jimmy but I’m sure she doesn’t want you sharing it. I realized how old the station is this winter when we brought on our newest class of WSDP staff members. One of the new staff members, Katherine, is the daughter of WSDP founding member Bob Mercieca (see the alumni profile). That is a true landmark occasion for WSDP. What began as a dream over 37 years ago has continued to impact students four decades later. I’m glad WSDP is still here 37 years later. The station still gives students an opportunity to learn skills that will be with them whether they go into broadcasting or not. Hands on programs like WSDP give students a concrete way of applying things they are learning in the classroom. This fall we will kick off a new Introduction to Radio Broadcasting class. We thought we would have enough students for one section, one semester. But we’ve been blessed with enough interest to offer the class both semesters. I look forward to working with Salem English teacher Lauren Cummings on this new class. I should also mention that WSDP survived a bit of flooding at Salem. An eyewash in a third floor science lab came on over the weekend of August 29 and 30 and we came into a drenched studio area on Monday morning. Fortunately the transmitter and main studio equipment escaped damage and they did a wonderful job cleaning up. We’re waiting to hear back from the insurance company in regards to some of the damaged equipment. There is always something exciting happening to start off a school year. That has never changed over the years. WSDP may be old, but this station still has a lot to offer students in the Plymouth-Canton Community School District. I look forward to celebrating many more years. Bill Keith Station Manager Favorite Radio Format: Bob: Classic Rock Katherine: Classic and Alternative Rock Favorite Artist: ALUMNI PROFILE Plymouth 1973 & Plymouth 2012 Bob: The Beatles / Katherine: Bon Jovi Favorite Song: Bob: Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey Katherine: Coldplay “Viva La Vida” Favorite Movie: Bob: Lawrence of Arabia Katherine: Ghost Town Favorite TV Show: Bob: Taxi / Katherine: House, M.D. Favorite Book: Bob: Before the Beginning by Martin Rees Katherine: Harry Potter Hobbies: Bob: Astronomy, Photgraphy/ Videography, Writing Katherine: Guitar, Reading, Running Bob & Katherine Mercieca (Bob) Where has life taken you since you left WSDP and PCEP? a couple of interactive training filmstrips. Yes, that’s right, filmstrips. After leaving WSDP, I went on to Michigan State University and enrolled in the Telecommunications program. During my junior year, I studied journalism at Eastern Michigan University for two semesters and was a staff writer for the Eastern Echo. From there, I went on to be a production assistant/ assistant director, and, eventually, a producer at Sandy Corporation. They produced car marketing and training programs, and the big announcement shows. Their major client was Chevrolet. I was a producer/director of dealership training programs, but I jumped in where needed on a variety of different productions. I was full-time freelance for Sandy for 3 years and eventually began freelancing for other companies as well. I eventually became an independent producer/director with my own company, RCM Productions. I produced and directed marketing and training videos and multimedia programs for business meetings until 1989. After returning to MSU and getting my degree, I lived in East Lansing for a couple of years. I had two jobs. I was a stage engineer (sound and lighting equipment) for a club called Dooley’s. I also helped stage concerts there. I also worked as a weekend DJ at WILS-FM 101 in Lansing. I did the early morning and late night shifts (usually both before and after working at Dooley’s). I left East Lansing and came back to Detroit in 1980. I got a job with the telephone company until I was able to locate film and video production companies. In May of 1981, I began as a production assistant at Regan Productions in Detroit. The client was Cadillac. Regan gave me the opportunity to learn the ropes and make contacts in the car film business. We were shooting film and transferring it to videotape and finishing on interactive laser disc. I got to direct some still photography and produce I then became a writer of automotive technical training programs. I wrote dealership service training publications for Ford and GM until 1998. I took a job with Delphi and worked at the GM Proving Ground in Milford, MI. I designed and wrote training books, interactive Help information systems integrated into Delphi software, and classroom Powerpoint presentations. That was a one-year contract position. I liked working at the Proving Ground enough to go after a job as a Resident Engineer but still continued to write training programs. Since leaving Delphi, I’ve been doing some freelance writing. I’m also re-establishing contacts in media production in the Detroit area. (Bob) What is your favorite memory of your time at WSDP? Writing news and doing the “anchor report” at 5:30. There were four of us and we took turns doing stories around the mike. The other memory was watching Jeff Cardinal’s reaction when Cooper attached a small canister to the axle of his wheelchair that made a mooing sound when it was rotated. (Katherine) Why did you decide to join the radio station staff? I joined WSDP for many reasons: mainly because I have an interest in a career in broadcast journalism, and I wanted to get a hands-on experience. I also thought it would be a good chance for me to exercise my writing abilities and to explore different kinds of music. What advice would you give to future WSDP Staff Members? (Bob) Simple. Just have fun. Don’t be afraid to create new programs. Find something that you really care about and communicate it to your student audience. Even if you’re not going to pursue radio as a career, WSDP is a great place to learn skills that will serve you well in any career that you may chose. (Katherine) I think the key to success on WSDP, as with anything in life, is to have a good attitude. If you only come in because you have to, you’re not going to enjoy yourself and it will become a very stressful burden. But if you have a good attitude, and you want to do well, you will really enjoy your time on WSDP. Radio isn’t just about writing and announcing; a good part of it is personality. Someone who sounds happy to be there and ready to go is much more pleasant to listen to than someone who whines and complains. And if you keep a good attitude, your personality will shine through. (Katherine) What do you enjoy most about being on the WSDP staff? It’s hard to only mention one thing, but my favorite part of WSDP is interacting with all of the members on staff. Everyone is so friendly and up-beat; it makes coming in every week that much more enjoyable. I don’t think there’s anyone on staff that I don’t get along with. (Bob) You had a big part in the beginning of WSDP. What is it like hearing your daughter on the radio station? I wouldn’t necessarily say that I had a big part in the beginning of WSDP. I had only been a student at the school for a month when the station went on-the-air. The heavy lifting had already been done by Bonny Dore, Barb Chlopan, John Dobel, Paul Trinka, Bob Delano, Rob Milford, Tom Cooper, Larkin Pence, and many, many others. It has been very gratifying for me to listen to Katherine on the air. At the same time, I also realize that I must enjoy it from a distance. That’s the hard part for me. Because I remember how much fun it was. I’m trying not to be one of those parents who is trying to re-live his high school experience. WSDP Auction with Rodney Harris and WSDP Alums Greg Angel and John Dalton WSDP Pledge Drive Take a moment to think about why you listen to 88.1FM. Do you appreciate the opportunity to hear so much new music? Do you look forward to the live broadcasts of Canton, Plymouth and Salem High School Sports? It may be the commitment the station shows to the Plymouth-Canton Community through our local news and information programming that keeps you tuning in. Listeners, alums and friends of WSDP will be able to show their support for 88.1FM during our annual pledge drive, November 4-7. Mark your calendars and make plans to give a gift of financial support. Donations can be mailed to WSDP - 46181 Joy Rd., Canton MI 48187. Checks can be made payable to Canton Community Foundation (put WSDP Pledge Drive in the memo line). Donations can also be made at our website, www.881theescape.com. Look for the donate link on the right side of the page. CD Reviews Far — Regina Spektor Regina Spektor, A unique Pop pianist has added a new album to her discography entitled Far. This 15 track CD has had Spektor fans waiting on their toes, and for a good reason. With its release in June, The album has captured the highs and lows of indie pop and vocal expression. Spektor has always captured her thoughts and put them in to songs with great lyrics and good beats. An example of that is with earlier tracks on the album such as “The Calculation” or “Folding Chair” starting the album off on a good note. Their fast paced tones and rhythmic lyrics bring you into a world of childish fun and timeless youth. Spektor can also remind you though of the seriousness of the world in songs such as “Blue lips” or the single for the album “Laughing with” where you are reminded of battles against yourself, the world and God. Not to fret though, most everything ends on a good note through the ending track “Time Is All Around”. The song leaves you with thoughts of love and life. Over all, the album is an excellent addition to Spektor’s list. Her strong following and admiring fans are a great example that she can create some good music that will always be different but will always be adored. — Hannah Glodich Hot Mess — Cobra Starship Pop-Punk Dance music group, Cobra Starship brings us another beat boppin’, hip shaking album. Their 3rd album titled ‘Hot Mess’ delivers nothing but a party in your stereo. The album is not all about the fun energy and excitement though. With vocalist Gabe Sapotra recovering from surgery to remove a cyst on his vocal chords last year, the album wasn’t looking so promising. Fortunately Gabe made a full recovery and is bringing the heat with some of the hottest tracks of the year. The single, “Good Girls Go Bad” (featuring Leighton Meester of Gossip Girl), may be a perfect representation of Saporta’s rebel attitude but also represents Cobras changing yet traditional style. Cobra Starship may seem like they only care about partying and making it to the top, but that statement may indeed be proven false. They couldn’t be more grateful to be where they are and use every chance to recognize the people who helped them get there. They even titled their second track “Pete Wentz Is The Only Reason We’re Famous”. Gabe, Ryland, Nate, Alex and Victoria each bring something to the album. They’ve given us 11 tracks of good up beat happy tunes that are guaranteed to brighten your day. — Hannah Glodich Aim and Ignite — fun Summer has come to an end, and as the school has started, we need to squeeze in a bit more fun, don’t you think (yes, pun intended)? Well, here’s a CD for you—Aim and Ignite by fun. This album is amazing. The tracks are so rich with color and depth. It’s not just something you can brush off as ordinary. The vocals are harmonious and clear, which kind of reminded me of Queen. Maybe I’m just drawing a blank, but I can’t think of any other “sounds like” for this band; they have such a unique sound. The songs give off this epic aura - like a musical - with violins, trombone, saxophone, synth, accordion, viola, and of course, the amazing vocals. The rambling lyrics capture your attention and tell a story. Though, it really depends on how you interpret it. Of course, 5 stars all the way. These people are TALENTED. Jack, Andrew and Nate of fun and the many others that helped create this album, I applaud you. But don’t let my limited explanation suffice. Go listen for yourself. — Christina Edgerton WSDP Points of Pride Congratulations to Timothy Thompson (Salem 2009) for winning 1st place in the Engish Speaking Union of the United States 2009 Shakespeare Regional Competition. Timothy won an all expense paid trip to New York City to study Shakespeare, acting, attend plays, see Manhattan and compete at the Lincoln Center in April. Congratulations to John Kreger (Canton 1997). John is the Volleyball Play-by-Play broadcaster for Michigan State University. In June the American Volleyball Coaches Association named him the best volleyball broadcaster in America. He is a finalist for the Grant Burger Award, which is given to the top person in volleyball media. Kreger has been the voice of Spartan Volleyball since 2001. Brad Eichkorn is about to complete his Masters Degree at the University of Nebraska. This fall he will be doing high school football play-by-play for Time Warner Cable in Lincoln. Plymouth 2009 grads Brandon Karsten and Nick Stemberger were invited to broadcast the Michigan High School Baseball Coaches All-Star Game at Comerica Park in June. They were able to broadcast from the press box and interview players on the field following the game. Mel Guthrie (Salem 1978) was recently featured in an article in the Observer Newspapers. The article spotlighted the Monkeemobile he owns. The 1966 GTO was used in the popular TV show. He purchased it in an auction and it is now part of his extensive collection of Monkee memorabilia. Shopping at Kroger and Meijer helps WSDP WSDP recently signed up for Kroger Community Rewards. We can receive donations from Kroger based on the purchases of our friends and family. This is a simple way to support WSDP if you already shop at Kroger. Go to krogercommunityrewards.com to sign up and begin earning money for the high school radio station. Meijer Community Rewards also allows us to raise funds to meet WSDP’s goals simply and easily. If you shop at Meijer we can receive cash rewards from your purchases. First, you have to join Meijer Community Rewards. It’s free and can be done online at Meijer.com/rewards. We also have an application we can mail you if you prefer to use snail mail. Enrolled members can then pay for their purchases with cash or a debit card and their Meijer 1 Card, or with their linked Meijer Credit Card. Our six-digit code for supporters to use when joining is 706339 If you have any questions, please e-mail me at keithb@pccs. k12.mi or call 734-416-7732. Thanks for your support. 20 THE TOP September 2009 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 THE RUSE Midnight In The City PORTUGAL. THE MAN The Satanic Satanists SPOON “Got Nuffin” REGINA SPEKTOR Far BAND OF SKULLS Baby Darling Doll Face Honey PASSION PIT Manners BILLY BOY ON POISON Drama Junkie Queen SERENA RYDER Is It Ok MEW No More Stories JEZABELS The Man Is Dead OWL CITY Ocean Eyes BIG D AND THE KIDS TABLE Fluent In Stroll PHOENIX Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix REVERIE SOUND REVUE Reverie Sound Revue MAGIC WANDS Magic Love And Dreams MOST SERENE REPUBLIC ...And The Ever Expanding Universe MARS VOLTA Octahedron I FIGHT DRAGONS Cool Is Just A Number ANTI-FLAG The People Or The Gun ROMANCE The Divide Support Plymouth Canton’s Escape As you consider your charitable gifts for 2009, please consider a donation to WSDP. Your support is a valuable reminder of the important place WSDP has in the hearts of so many people. Checks should be made payable to the Canton Community Foundation. Here is my donation of $_____________ to support WSDP! Name ___________________________________________________________ Address ___________________________________ City _______________________ State ____________ Zip ____________ Phone Number _______________________ E-Mail Address ________________________________________________________ Do you work for a matching grant company? YES NO Thank you for supporting student radio in the Plymouth-Canton Community Schools. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Banana Pancakes 6:15 AM to 7:10 AM 7:05 AM to 8 AM Morning Radio Show When specialty shows Art of the Song 8 AM to 9 AM 9 AM to 10 AM 88.1FM PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE Creativity/Songwriting a re n o t a i ri n g , s t a y 10 AM to 10:30 AM tuned for WSDP’s 10:30 AM to 11 AM e xc i t i n g m i x o f 11 AM to Noon Friday independent and The Zucchini Brothers Clubhouse Children’s Stories and Music Community Community Acoustic Cafe Acoustic Music Affairs with Debra Madonna Dirt Roads Singer/ Songwriters with host Bill Somewhere in Time Music from the Big Band era Noon to 3 PM 3 PM to 5 PM alternative music . Peanut Butter Jamz Music for Pre Teens and Young Teens 5 PM to 5:30 PM 5:30 PM to 5:45 PM Newsfile@5:30 Local and National News, Sports, Campus News, Weather, and Traffic. 8 PM to 10 PM Backstage Pass Impulsive Headbang Deja Vu Weekly interviews with topics ranging from the school board to community news 5:45 PM to 6 PM 6 PM to 8 PM Community Focus Gone Country Country Static Age Punk and Psychobilly Rewind 80’s Music Metal The 411 on the local and national music scene, concert reviews, and more Musical Variety Revival Post Punk Encore Classic Rock Newsletter design by Mike Piontek. Visit Junecloud.com or call 248.224.7480 46181 Joy Rd. Canton, MI 48187 WWW.881THEESCAPE.COM WSDP is owned and operated by the Plymouth-Canton Community Schools. The station has been serving the community since February 14, 1972. SPREADING THE AIRWAVES issue twenty fall 2009
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