Transom Guests – Archive (62)
The Goggles
April 19 2012"Welcome to Pine Point" is an homage to memory, at once linear and exploratory, unraveling through a poetic collage of writing, image, video, sound, voice, and music. Its creators - Paul Shoebridge and Michael Simons aka The Goggles - outline their choices, some of them inadvertent, in making a kind of story that hadn't been made before.
Read On »Jesse Thorn
April 2012This is one the most popular manifestos in the history of Transom. We've compiled it into our downloadable Transom Review PDF file, and we promise it's worth your time to read, and may even live up to its title: "Make Your Thing: 12 Point Program for Absolutely, Positively 1000% No-Fail Guaranteed Success."
Read On »Radiolab: An Appreciation by Ira Glass
November 2011We've compiled Ira's revealing analysis of Radiolab along with the following discussion into our current issue of The Transom Review. As ever, there's a downloadable PDF for your offline pleasure.
Read On »Invitation: PRPD Benediction by Jay Allison
October 2011Jay Allison's "benediction" from this year's Public Radio Program Directors Conference, with both a downloadable MP3 audio file and a PDF of the speech.
Read On »John Biewen
September 2011What’s your hurry? As part of Transom’s steady call for more “Slow Radio,” we present for your meditative pleasure, John Biewen’s downloadable issue of The Transom Review “In Praise of the Pause.”
Read On »Neenah Ellis
June 2011If you make radio, you'll be interested in Neenah Ellis's transition from national producer to local manager, and if you work at a local station, Neenah's experience at WYSO will be helpful in pondering your identity and usefulness in the Age of the Internet.
Read On »Jon Miller
March 2011Jon Miller of Homelands Productions has been in residence at Transom, giving good advice to those who want to move beyond individual piece work…Have a burning question (or two or three), Recruit your dream team, Find the perfect outlet…Jon even includes a damn budget, along with thoughtful answers to your questions.
Read On »Chana Joffe-Walt
January 2011Next time you have a complicated story to tell—or worse yet, a complicated subject to make a story from—you’re going to want to dig out your PDF file of Chana Joffe-Walt’s Transom Review. Chana gives a few simple tricks for organizing and presenting in her original Manifesto, and amplifies them in the discussion that followed. Very useful stuff, we promise. Come and get it.
Read On »Madhu Acharya
October 2010We have compiled Madhu's Manifesto into our downloadable Transom Review. Here's what Bill Siemering said, "Thank you, Madhu, for this most beautiful story of how you developed local radio in Nepal…This is radio *with* people. There is no better example of public media."
Read On »Jake Warga
July 2010An anyone-can-do-it guide to embedding—ready for download. Jake’s useful advice starts from scratch. You’ll find out everything from where to get the bulletproof vest to where to sell it afterward. And we think you’ll find work he created during his embed in Iraq to be really memorable.
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