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Animation Radio Talk Show Premieres in September
A new bi-costal weekly radio program featuring highlights from the world of animation is set to premiere this September. Called B.R.A.T.S. (Blackwell's Radio Animation Talk Show), the show includes behind the scenes looks at video games, television commercials, movies and websites. The show also features interviews with the "movers and shakers" of the industry.
B.R.A.T.S is hosted by Joe Blackwell. Joe Blackwell is well known in the animation circle and mixes his knowledge of broadcasting with his animation expertise. Its a cool blend of animation knowledge and fun, states Joe Blackwell, who also serves as Executive Producer of the program with partner, Kerry Hines.
The premier broadcast will hit the airwaves in September, 02, in New York and New Jersey on 103.1FM and simulcast on 94.3FM and 99.7FM. The show is also set to premier in Los Angeles. It will introduce animation to a new venue, radio. Like animation itself, radio has evolved to a whole new level and with the assistance of the internet -were able to add the visual component.
Listeners fo the show can interact with our radio program by visiting the website, www.radioanimation.com. Listeners in cities outside of our broadcast range may also access the show via the website.
A new bi-costal weekly radio program featuring highlights from the world of animation is set to premiere this September. Called B.R.A.T.S. (Blackwell's Radio Animation Talk Show), the show includes behind the scenes looks at video games, television commercials, movies and websites. The show also features interviews with the "movers and shakers" of the industry.
B.R.A.T.S is hosted by Joe Blackwell. Joe Blackwell is well known in the animation circle and mixes his knowledge of broadcasting with his animation expertise. Its a cool blend of animation knowledge and fun, states Joe Blackwell, who also serves as Executive Producer of the program with partner, Kerry Hines.
The premier broadcast will hit the airwaves in September, 02, in New York and New Jersey on 103.1FM and simulcast on 94.3FM and 99.7FM. The show is also set to premier in Los Angeles. It will introduce animation to a new venue, radio. Like animation itself, radio has evolved to a whole new level and with the assistance of the internet -were able to add the visual component.
Listeners fo the show can interact with our radio program by visiting the website, www.radioanimation.com. Listeners in cities outside of our broadcast range may also access the show via the website.