Although I work across radio and TV, wireless will always be my first love.
The medium has an intimacy and an immediacy that television just can't match.
It's always heartening, therefore, to see a really worthwhile radio project taking off.
One such initiative is Kamp 95.3FM, a low power station which has just gone on air to serve Hurricane Katrina evacuees still living in the Houston Astrodome.
The hurdles the station faced in getting on air seems to sum up the bureaucracy and inefficiency that has plagued the whole Katrina relief effort.
Still, Kamp FM is now broadcasting, albeit belatedly, and I wish it every success.
The medium has an intimacy and an immediacy that television just can't match.
It's always heartening, therefore, to see a really worthwhile radio project taking off.
One such initiative is Kamp 95.3FM, a low power station which has just gone on air to serve Hurricane Katrina evacuees still living in the Houston Astrodome.
The hurdles the station faced in getting on air seems to sum up the bureaucracy and inefficiency that has plagued the whole Katrina relief effort.
Still, Kamp FM is now broadcasting, albeit belatedly, and I wish it every success.
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