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activities of orgs running this strategy
A sample of programmatic activities from the orgs above. These are what the strategy looks like on the ground.
- Broadcast Investigative News and Cultural Programs FOUNDATION FOR CREATIVE BROADCASTINGdirect serviceBroadcasts the investigative news program Democracy Now! on weekdays and produces a radio program exploring the identity, culture, and community contributions of Tucson residents.
- Broadcast Special Thematic Programming FOUNDATION FOR CREATIVE BROADCASTINGdirect serviceBroadcasts special programming to celebrate cultural events and observances, including Juneteenth, International Women's Day, Linda Ronstadt's Birthday, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, International Clash Day, LGBT History Month, and the Stonewall Uprising anniversary.
- Commemorate Cultural and Historical Events with Special Programming FOUNDATION FOR CREATIVE BROADCASTINGdirect serviceCelebrates and commemorates various cultural and historical events with special programming, including Juneteenth, International Women's Day, Linda Ronstadt's Birthday, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, International Clash Day, LGBT History Month, and the Stonewall Uprising anniversary, often featuring guest DJs and themed music.
- Curate and Archive Broadcast Content FOUNDATION FOR CREATIVE BROADCASTINGdirect serviceReviews over 500 music submissions weekly from local, regional, and Arizona artists for airplay eligibility and provides an archive of each broadcast show on its playlist for two weeks after its air date.
- Curate and Broadcast Local Music FOUNDATION FOR CREATIVE BROADCASTINGdirect serviceProvides broadcast opportunities for music from local Tucson, regional, and Arizona artists, prioritizing local submissions and reviewing over 500 music submissions weekly through volunteer and staff evaluation for airplay eligibility.
- Host Guest DJs and Special Programming FOUNDATION FOR CREATIVE BROADCASTINGdirect serviceHosts guest DJs, including those from the UA College of Humanities and Africana Studies Program, and broadcasts special programming to celebrate cultural events and holidays such as Juneteenth, Linda Ronstadt's Birthday, International Women's Day, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, International Clash Day, Stonewall Uprising Anniversary, and LGBT History Month.
- Host Live Performances and Interviews FOUNDATION FOR CREATIVE BROADCASTINGdirect serviceHosts live in-studio performances and interviews with artists and musicians, such as Alejandro Escovedo, LA LOM, Cash Lansky, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, and John Doe.
- Host Live Performances and Interviews FOUNDATION FOR CREATIVE BROADCASTINGdirect serviceHosts live in-studio performances and interviews with artists such as Alejandro Escovedo, LA LOM, Cash Lansky, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, and John Doe.
- Host Live Performances and Interviews FOUNDATION FOR CREATIVE BROADCASTINGdirect serviceHosts live performances by artists such as LA LOM, Cash Lansky, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, and John Doe, and conducts interviews with artists like Alejandro Escovedo.
- Maintain an Events Page for Artists FOUNDATION FOR CREATIVE BROADCASTINGcapacity buildingHosts an events page where local and touring artists can submit upcoming performances to increase community visibility.
- Offer Broadcast Archives FOUNDATION FOR CREATIVE BROADCASTINGdirect serviceProvides an archive of each broadcast show on its playlist for two weeks after its air date.
- Operate a Community Radio Station FOUNDATION FOR CREATIVE BROADCASTINGdirect serviceOperates a community-based radio station serving Tucson and Southern Arizona, reaching over 41,000 listeners weekly with commercial-free music programming and local content.
- Operate a Community Radio Station FOUNDATION FOR CREATIVE BROADCASTINGdirect serviceOperates a community-based radio station serving Tucson and Southern Arizona, reaching over 41,000 listeners weekly with commercial-free music programming and locally-created content across diverse genres, produced by over 70 volunteer DJs and on-air hosts.
- Operate a Community Radio Station FOUNDATION FOR CREATIVE BROADCASTINGdirect serviceOperates a community-based radio station serving Tucson and Southern Arizona, reaching over 41,000 listeners weekly with commercial-free, progressive eclectic music programming and locally-created content from over 70 volunteer DJs.
- Produce Diverse Radio Programming FOUNDATION FOR CREATIVE BROADCASTINGdirect serviceProduces a wide range of locally-created radio programming across all music genres and eras, including weekly shows exploring Tucson identity, diverse music blends, investigative news, and specific genre programs, through the work of over 70 volunteer DJs and on-air hosts.
- Produce Diverse Radio Programs FOUNDATION FOR CREATIVE BROADCASTINGdirect serviceProduces a variety of locally-created radio programs across all music genres and eras, featuring over 70 volunteer DJs and on-air hosts, including specific shows like "Early Morning Music Mix," "Afternoon Music Mix," "All Things Guitar," "American Roots," "Blues Review," "Bonus Tracks," "Boom Goddess Radio," "Broad Perspectives," "Classic Cuts," "Community Wellness Beat," and "The Home Stretch."
- Produce Special Thematic Programming FOUNDATION FOR CREATIVE BROADCASTINGdirect serviceProduces special programming to celebrate cultural events and historical figures, including Juneteenth, Linda Ronstadt's Birthday, International Women's Day, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, International Clash Day, LGBT History Month, and the Stonewall Uprising anniversary, often featuring guest DJs and themed music selections.
- Produce and Broadcast Diverse Radio Programs FOUNDATION FOR CREATIVE BROADCASTINGdirect serviceProduces and broadcasts a variety of radio programs covering diverse music genres, local culture, and news, including "Democracy Now!", "Early Morning Music Mix", "Afternoon Music Mix", "All Things Guitar", "American Roots", "Blues Review", "The Home Stretch", "Boom Goddess Radio", "Broad Perspectives", "Classic Cuts", "Community Wellness Beat", and "BirdNote".