Sunday, October 1, 2017

89.3 KPCC - Tour of National Public Radio Station in Southern California (by William)



If you listen to NPR in Southern California, you might wonder what the station looks like and sounds like, and may be curious about the hosts and their work area (cubicles).  

Take Two host A Martinez's cube
We went to KPCC Open House and had a terrific day there.  I tried everything from taking a self-guided tour of the station to eating mouthwatering Indian potato balls dipped in curry, and recorded a testimonial in the recording studio with non-parallel walls.  

The Open House converted KPCC parking lot into a carnival of vendors.  I was so blissful and was being maximum overloaded with treats such as a miraculous USB fan, fidget spinners, supper cool UV sun glasses, and a cowboy bandana.  At one point, I thought that my goodie bag was going to explode.   

Inside the station, I met A Martínez of Take Two, John Horn of The Frame, many other nice journalists and engineers, and recorded a testimonial.   While waiting in line to get into the recording studio, I noticed the signal light outside the studio, and when the recording is in session, the light turns on.  Inside the studio is more interesting.  The walls are covered with sound proof fabric, there are many knobs, switches, and buttons for editing and controlling the recording.  Close to the microphone are sound diffusers.  They look like wooden shelves for decoration, but are actually used for sending sound waves into different directions.

Thank you Doug with the recording
This is my testimonial – I am William and I am 10 years old.  I depend all the time on KPCC for news for LA.  My family loves to listen to KPCC and thank you so much for live streaming.  My dad and mom listen when they are driving to work and I like to listen to Morning Edition when I have breakfast.  Just listening to KPCC makes me feel that my breakfast is more delicious.  Join me and support KPCC at kpcc.org.

Someday you might hear my testimonial on the radio!

 

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