CKUT Time Capsule

CKUT Time Capsule

Podcast von CKUT 90.3fm Montreal

CKUT 90.3fm a campus/community radio station in Montreal, has been on the air since 1987. This is a collection of some interviews and audio selections...

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episode 2019: Protest and Pedagogy - Funky Revolutions artwork
2019: Protest and Pedagogy - Funky Revolutions

EPISODE NOTES In 1969 a group of students occupied the 9th floor computer center of Sir George Williams University (currently known as Concordia University) to object to racial bias in academic grading. 50 Years later we revisit this page in Montreal history through an event called Protest & Pedagogy.  Khalid M'Seffar of Funky Revolutions interviews Kaie Kellough, spoken word artist,  (& Soul Perspective Allum) one of the event organizers to discuss the events that shaped this incident. This piece explores racial tensions, student activism, Montreal Black history through the music of the era, through documentation of the event, personal connection and historic legacy.

04. Feb. 2019 - 55 min
episode 2018: Oral History with Andy Williams artwork
2018: Oral History with Andy Williams

EPISODE NOTES Sunday Aug 19th The Goods Radio show went live from Casa Del Popolo for a live interview with Andy Williams conducted by Doug Miller (co-host of Amandla, CKUT's African News Programme since 1987). They go through Andy's musical origins in  Derby, England, Jamaica, Toronto, Lennoxville  and now Montreal. He speaks of the music he listened to growing up and his insatiable hunt for sounds that are sweet to his ears.

20. Aug. 2018 - 2 h 0 min
episode 2018: Oral History with Martha Marie Kleinhams artwork
2018: Oral History with Martha Marie Kleinhams

EPISODE NOTES As part of CKUT's [http://ckut.ca] 30th Anniversary Oral History project, we interviewed Martha Marie Kleinhans who was one of the key driving forces behind CKUT's FM licence application and move to FM. She says that Concordia University was expected to get the licence because of their active ties to the local scene however, CKUT's (McGill) application put a strong focus on community programming and she believes this is what worked in the end. She also said there was some internal resistance as programmers knew that they would be evolving to a different kind of radio station. She volunteered prior to the license and ran for station manager on the basis of delivering the fm licence. She was the first station manager at CKUT 1986-87. She said she worked closely with Don Rossiter and had the help of McGill Legal Professor Dr. F.H. Buckley who said "they rejected my idea that they go All-Monkees, All the time." She and Donnie went around to various cultural communities with a large hypothetical grid and said "should we get the licence would you be interested in producing radio". "We got the licence based on a promise." The rest is history.

13. Aug. 2018 - 46 min
episode 2018: Oral History with Andrea Jane Cornell artwork
2018: Oral History with Andrea Jane Cornell

EPISODE NOTES Andrea Jane Cornell began listening to the radio show AACK as a teen, and soon after she began volunteering, subbed for Where's the Beat and then became CKUT's Music Resource Coordinator and Music Department Coordinator (2006-2011). In this interview she talks about her passion for the Music Library, the massive toolbox of skills she acquired and some of the more unusual challenges she faced while at CKUT.

16. Juli 2018 - 18 min
episode 2018: Oral History with Ian Pringle artwork
2018: Oral History with Ian Pringle

EPISODE NOTES Ian Pringle was a Bookkeeper and Spoken Word Coordinator from 1987-1991. He discovered CKUT when he was a McGill student, assigned to do a piece on CKUT getting our FM license for the student newspaper The Tribune. Taken with the diversity and excitement of the station he became a volunteer and ultimately staff member. In this interview he talks about the passion and commitment to diversity and the democratization of media. He also talks about the profound impact people like Martha Marie Kleinhans, Lisa Vinebaum, Christof Migone and especially hosts of the Homo Show, David Shannon and Donnie Rossiter had on him. He also recollects the infamous and historic turning points in the Queer Community, the death of Joe Rose and the Sex Garage raid, police brutality and community uproar.   He went on to work internationally in communications and radio, and now resides in Ottawa.

10. Juli 2018 - 31 min
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