Monday, December 21, 2015

The tribe has spoken, and so have the viewers, for about six hours

I decided to listen to three podcasts about Survivor, specifically the most recent fourth episode.  To answer the question “how is this podcast different than traditional radio broadcasting?” the easiest answer is that there would never be a two hour in-depth analysis on a single episode broadcasted on a major radio station.  There is a relatively high population of Survivor-watchers, several million people watch every week, however the number of “superfans” (as opposed to “casuals”) is much lower.  These podcasts have very specific topics, and those topics discussed in this case are the show itself, contestants, the latest episode, strategy and predictions for the seasons, as well as the host's and guests' reactions and opinions to the episode/ season.  Despite the obvious content and length-based differences, there are some similarities.  For example, podcasts are audio media.  There is a host of the show and guests are invited and they talk about stuff.  The ads in podcasts are not the same as radio shows, but there are sponsors who fund/ support the podcasts so the hosts of the podcasts just mention 

What struck me the most from all of this was how strong the community of these podcasts are.  People are loyal enough not only to watch the show, but to spend literally hours each week listening to experts discuss and analyze the episode and the strategy behind the players’ moves.  The listeners can call in with their questions, leave comments, and The podcasts had callers from across the country, as well as listeners and contributors from other countries around the world.  I think it’s pretty great to know that people from anywhere who share this planet can share their passion and have build this community based on a TV show.  









SUNDOWN: Southern Rock in New York State



SUNDOWN is New York state's self proclaimed Southern Rock band, bringing a taste of the South up to the North.

I had a chance to interview Sundown's drummer, Keith "Bam Bam" Michaels, about his experiences with the band, as well as self proclaimed Sundown "super-fan", Josh White.



Keith “Bam Bam” Michaels

1.)  Q: When was Sundown first formed?
A: Sundown itself was first formed in 1976, but I’ve only been with them since late 2002.

2.)  Q: How long have you been playing the drums
A: Haha, too long to even remember. My father was a very musically influenced person, so I was always exposed to instruments and different genres of music.

3.)  Q: Would you say you’re a personal fan of southern rock?
A: It’s a great genre, but personally, I’m more into eighties style hard rock.

4.)  Q: Do you all get along, or do you ever argue about the direction the band is headed in?
A: We argue sometimes, of course, but we’re mostly in it for the fun, y’know?

5.)  Q: When did you first get into Southern Rock?
A: Honestly, I wasn’t ever too much of a fan until I joined up with Sundown.

6.)  Q: Are there any other genres you’d like to try out playing
A: Well, as I said, I’m more into eighties rock, but Ronnie has made it pretty clear that he wants Sundown to remain a Southern Rock band.

7.)  Q: Do you have any interesting stories relating to the band
A: Haha, yeah, but none are appropriate for you to share with your college class.

8.)  Q: What’s the largest venue you’ve ever played?
A: Well, I’m honestly not too sure what the largest venue is, but my favorite would definitely have to be the Crazy Horse.

9.)  Q: What do you want for the band’s future?
A: Though I’d like for us to gain a little more local popularity, that’s really all I’m after. As I said before, I’m really into this for the fun of all of it.


Josh White

1.)  Q: When did you first hear about Sundown?
A: I first heard of them in 2002 when Keith joined

2.)  Q: how well do you know them on a personal level?
A: Well, since I’m friends with Keith, I’ve gotten a chance to really get to know the guys well
3.)  Q: How many of their shows have you seen?
A: Haha, too many to even count, man!

4.)  Q: Are you a big Southern Rock fan?
A: Hell yeah, surely. Ever since I’m a kid, I’ve been a huuuuuge Skynyrd fan.

5.)  Q: Has Sundown opened for any big bands?
A: They opened for Molly Hatchet once, I remember, but I wasn’t able to make it to that show.

6.)  Q: Do you plan on seeing them with the same frequency in the future?
A: As long as I am able to go, I would never pass up seeing Sundown.

7.)  Q: What’s the best experience you’ve had with the band?
A: One time, Keith and the guys played for David and Anthony’s (his twin sons) birthday. Everyone loved it. It was the summer, it was hot, the adults were having a few beers outside. Even the kids loved it, it was friggin great!




Why the Common Core Isn't All That Bad



Standardized testing in public schools has brought controversy wherever it's discussed so it's not surprising to hear what people have to say about the Common Core, a new set of high-quality academic standards in math and English language. Not many people really know what the Common Core is so why is there so much hate for it? In this interview we see, from a teacher's perspective, what the Common Core has to offer and why it isn't as bad as many make it out to be.

Westchester Community College's new athletic director


Westchester Community College's new athletic director has  big plans for the future.

Painting People


Paintball is not recognized in the world of sports and many players of the game think it's underrated and relatively unknown.

Sunday, December 20, 2015

Part-time Super Heroes

Inside the Lives of Cosplayers


        Comic Con, for those who don’t know, is the biggest pop culture convention in the world.
     Most of the people who go to the convention dress themselves up as characters (cosplay) of games, super heroes, movies, cartoons, comic books, animes, mangas, and more. There are competitions for those who cosplay, and some people really take this subject very seriously. Some spend months building their costumes, and the events truly encourages people to do so by awarding them with big valuable prizes.
     To walk around Comic Con is to be in a different world, a world that has a mix of many different species from all around the galaxy. There are character from video games or cartoons that you have never heard about before. Some costumes are incredibly detailed and perfectly handcrafted.
     Becka Noel and Dhareza Maramis are cosplayers by heart. They spend most of their time building new costumes to go on many different conventions.

     If you want to check their full interviews click on the links below.

     Becka Noel: https://youtu.be/a8yiJQ5CJsQ

     Dhareza Cosplay: https://youtu.be/VcM4qhUfTB0



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Thursday, December 17, 2015

Fierce your Face with Arising Makeup Artist




Here we are with local makeup artist Tatyana Reeves. In this interview she shares with us how she got into makeup and also provides  makeup tips and advice on how to get started. To get in contact with her you can clock any of these links below.
https://www.instagram.com/tatydoesmakeup/
https://twitter.com/tatymichellexo
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC14b2o0ewyrimsuWnAtGIxg

The Big House 5



Welcome to TBH5! In this short news piece I got a chance to speak some of the figure heads of the super smash bros community. to lean more about smash and you own local scene visit www.smashboards.com
WORKING CLASS DJ

Being a dj isn't all about making. Not everything is about spinning a vinyl.

Recess Really Does Rock!

       


           Children love feeling healthy! A fit body boosts kids’ confidence and energizes young minds to learn about the world around them. But childhood obesity is increasing at an alarming rate and without intervention, affected children may face a lifetime of weight-related frustration and illness.The Recess Rocks program reverses childhood obesity and promotes life-enhancing habits. A creative, dynamic movement program for elementary school children, Recess Rocks brings fun, low-cost, non-competitive exercise and kinesthetic learning into recess periods and the classroom. Kids and your whole community benefit! 

BENEFITS OF MARTIAL ARTS.




Interview with Jaky Hernadez and Angelica Melendez, two personal trainers at UFC Gym in White Plains, about the benefits of practicing Martial Arts, and why this discipline is different than any other physical activity. Thanks for watching. Enjoy!

Entering the World of ESports




Entering the World of ESports:

Theodere "Bizkit" Molling with WCC-TV enters MLG (Major League Gaming) World Finals at NOLA convention center in New Orleans to speak to players and staff of the ESports world to see how these events compare to a traditional sporting event!

Music Fans Gather at Festival Boston Calling




Over 20,000 music fans gathered in the center of Boston's Government Square for a full weekend of different artists and musical acts for the fifth installment of Boston Calling.  Check out our coverage of the festival and our chat with some of the people working the event!!

Monday, December 14, 2015

ROAD TRIPPIN - RHODE ISLAND



Earlier in the year Machine Gun Kelly released his sophomore album General Admission which was NUMBER ONE IN THE COUNTRY! MGK and his band decided to take his album one the road to 30+ cities and play his highly anticipated album live. If you want to see catch a glimpse of the rage watch now!




Fashion Trends



Do you wonder how girls in their 20s find out about fashion and today's latest trends?  I had the chance  to sit down with 22 year old Kristen Myers who explained what her personal style is and how she finds out about fashion.

WCC Grapples With Reckless Drivers



As the number of campus accidents increases, concerns over campus safety are in the spotlight

Here is what WCC is doing about reckless drivers.

Tha Art of Judo







                                         
As a Westchester Community College student you have plenty to be thankful for. For instance the opportunity to attend informative classes taught by renowned professors, or it could be the fact that this great school is located in a nice town like Valhalla. But Westchester Community College's best asset would arguably be the clubs that is offers.
But of club that stands out in particular is the judo club, students learn the martial arts form that is jujutsu. This is a fun and entertaining club that gives students the hands on experience on learning judo .

Life at WCC with Transgender Students



With all the media coverage on transgender celebrities and transgender protest, it's easy to forget that they're more than just a catchy title. They are people. friends, family and peers. This video takes you through 3 perspectives on transgender students and their involvement in our school. 

One of Yonkers' Favorite Supermarkets Going Under




Grocery store chain A&P filed for bankruptcy on July, 19, 2015, leaving people who work and shop at one of the Yonkers locations disappointed.  For more information on this story click here.

Monday, December 7, 2015

Podcast: Assighnment 3

Becoming a Victoria Secret Model

https://soundcloud.com/stream


This podcast is primarily for anyone who is interested in the modeling life. Jasmine Tooke’s speaks about how she was into sports but was becoming to fit, so she had a make a choice. Obviously choosing her modeling career she, she discusses the hard work it took for her to get there. You can find the full interview video on at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQ4lhI215fQ.

Monday, November 30, 2015

Reflecting Upon The Famous Whitney Huston



Click here for original video 

Here we have the famous Whitney Huston, speaking upon her feelings towards her acting career, her music and her feelings of being one of the most successful female who lived.

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Amy Winehouse Talks Influences, Songwriting and Relationships


In today's episode of Jazz Today, we revisit an interview with the late Amy Winehouse discussing how jazz shaped her music and songwriting while keeping her sound current.  Check out the full interview here and her live performance of the single "Stronger Than Me" off her debut album, Frank.  

Monday, November 23, 2015

A Soldiers Feelings

This Is the most deadliest sniper in military history ever recorded.  This man saved many lives on and off the battlefield.  But being who he is, he exposed his real feelings towards the many harsh realities people in the military may have to face pre, and prior deployment.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yISEIg1XIg

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Jack Black gives us a taste of his new album Rize of The Phoenix!


Get ready for some Jack Black antics, when he takes us into his world and mind.  In this David Letterman interview Jack shows us why he is the king of Rock Comedy.

Click here for the original video

Sandra Bullock Tells All About "Gravity"



Sandra Bullock tells all about to be Dr. Stone, and how she really feels working with George Clooney in the movie "Gravity"

Click for the full interview.

Machine Gun Kelly...Just A Regular Joe by Lars Spalin



Stars are seen sometimes as being above the general public but that's not the case with rapper Machine Gun Kelly.

click here for the original video

Inside a Killer's Mind



Although they are synonymous with fear and psychopaths, serial killers have become a huge part of popular culture with their abnormal ways of thinking. Movies like Psycho and Texas Chainsaw Massacre, both of which are based off of serial killer Ed Gein, have even created fame to the names of serial killers all over the world. Along with their manifestos and legacies of murder, these killers leave behind ideologies. What made John Wayne Gacy so fascinating was not just his mode of operation but also his normal and charismatic demeanor that he portrayed. It was the way he thought that brought him attention which is what this excerpt from an interview with serial killer John Hughes attempts to reveal as well. He is asked the ultimate question that any serial killer must come across at some point; "why did you do it?"   

Looking Back at Watergate



Though the Watergate Scandal may have actually occurred long ago, it has still been one of the most widely publicized political scandals to date, and effectively ended the Nixon Administration. Years after, many still have questions as to exactly what occurred and why the Nixon Administration was involved with such serious corruption.

For the full original interview, visit:

Stan Lee Shares his Secret for Popular SuperHeroes




Marvel Comics is nowadays responsible for the most anticipated blockbusters, and a great part of the company’s fame is thanks to the biggest creator of super heroes of all time, Stan Lee.
On today’s Nerd moment of Excelsior!, the iconic Stan Lee shares with us how he was able to create the word-famous super heroes that we see in the big screens every now and then, and what gave him the inspiration to do so.
Stan Lee talks about his experience with comic books when he was a child, and why he thinks his characters are so famous and likeable within readers of all ages.

Click below if you want to check the full interview with Stan Lee.
Part 1
Part 2

Kylie Minogue Enjoys Herself!

Pop star singer Kylie Minogue here talks about her debut 1989 album Enjoy Yourself which has a myriad of different style of tunes that make this album great. Kylie talks about her favorite tracks on the album and about the pros and cons of being a pop star and how she would wish she were just a "checkout" chick at the grocery store. I hope you all enjoy this short audio.

Click here to listen to Ms. Kylie Minogues Original Raw & Uncut Interview!

Behind The Scenes With Carl Cox

One of the most charming DJs in the business. Musical ambassador and a veteran of acid house, a champion of techno, a dance music pioneer, label owner, King of Ibiza – you name it, Carl's been there and done it, never losing sight of his passions whether it's playing music, breaking tunes and celebrating life.


original interview:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ON2-9EY9rk

Chris Brown Is Back




Chris Brown talks about his experience in jail and how it was more of a punishment. Then goes on to further explain why he calls himself an entertainer and how his style has been changing.

Here is the link to the full interview

The Pinkprint: Nicki Minaj's Guide on her New Sound & New Life

It's been a hectic year for Miss Nicki Minaj, with her decade long relationship coming to a end and her career exploding rapidly. Minaj gives the real tea on her life changes and how she is maturing as an artist and a woman. 


Original Video clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7oHPn8Byl0

Monday, November 16, 2015

Mike Tyson Recalls the Change of His Life



Mike Tyson talks about how the way people look at him has changed over the decades and his insight into today's boxing industry.







https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agtIY-x3H84

Marc Jacobs Fashion and Life

Marc Jacobs talks about his life and opinions on the Fashion Industry. We also hear a little about how his career got started.

A look back at Vanilla Ice


By now if you have not heard the name Vanilla Ice, well then chances are your probably living under a rock. Ice has now become one of the biggest names in our pop culture society. Tackling both the music and the movie industry. Vanilla Ice was able to take some time off from his very busy schedule last week, to talk to me about what life is like for Ice and what hes going to tackle next.

Bizkit's eSports Corner Podcast!



Theodere Molling Audio Project.

Bizkits eSports Corner Podcast!

Original Interview:



Summary:

Team CLG (Counter Logic Gaming) have became the LCS North American Champions after their victory against Team Solo Mid, one of the best League of Legends teams in the world! This feat came also from CLG's motivation from not wanting to almost be relegated earlier in the season. Learn of their story and mindset on how this team went from being a team of poor performance to a team of North American Champions heading to LCS (League of Legends Championship Series) Worlds!

Podcast Assighnment

https://soundcloud.com/tiffwilson/jasmine-tookes-11-9-15-1156-am/s-HUNwr

Saturday, November 14, 2015

Trump Sounds Off On Gun Control

In today's episode of Road to the White House, we hear the thoughts of Republican Presidential hopeful Donald Trump as he speaks on a recent Meet the Press show on the subject of gun control.  Mr. Trump  talks about the issue of guns and the effects of guns on mentally ill people.
Join me next time on Road to the White House 2016 when we listen to Gov. Chris Christie on the subject of taxes.



Sunday, November 1, 2015



Interview with Athletic Director Michael Belfiore
by Richard Miller


Westchester Community College has a new Athletic Director, Michael Belfiore.  Before coming to WCC he was the Athletic Director at Bronx Community College. I interviewed Mr. Belfiore outside his office where one side of the hallway is filled with trophies our teams have won.

I was curious to find out more about the school’s athletic program, Mr. BeIfiore’s first impressions, and the plans he has.


I learned that our new AD wants to start the first inter-mural program in WCC history.  The plan is for it to start later this year.  Based on my observations on the activity around the campus there will be no shortage of interest.

Click here:

After viewing the video please feel free to comment.  I’d like to know your level of interest in the WCC athletic program.  Please also comment if you would be interested in playing on an inter-mural team.

Richard Miller