The VolunteersOnly page has been replaced by our new Volunteers Only blog.
You must be logged in as a volunteer in order to access that page.
You can login here.
If you do not know your username and/or your password, please contact Bruce at the station.
Then, in the KSER Maintenance menu you'll see on the left, click on the link to the Volunteers Only Blog
Click here to view the newly revised Volunteer Handbook 2015.
Click here for a guide on how to use the KSER website Content Management System.
INFORMATION ABOUT OUR PLEDGE DRIVE
Goals, Statistics, Scripts, and Suggestions for making your show a successful fundraiser.
KSER Production Studio 1 online calendar
KSER Production 2 online calendar
KSER Community Room online calendar
Instructions on using the online calendar to sign-up for studio time.
Instructions on using the KSER listserv
Listserv Help
Instructions on Burning CDs from the KSER audio archives
This guide explains what an air check is and what to listen for in your show. Download an Air Check guide to learn more about it, and to do your own self-evaluation
If you would like to schedule an aircheck, please email me and I'll set aside a time to meet with you individually. Airchecks are a great way to improve your on-air skills and learn new techniques to make your show more fun and reach a larger audience.
I encourage all programmers to read through the complete KSER Broadcasting Handbook. It has detailed information about how to use our equipment, mic breaks, music programming, FCC regulations and station procedures.
History of 90.7 FM KSER Community Radio
LINKS
Allmusic.com (A great site for learning more about music)
Transom.org (A resource for learning more about producing radio narratives)
KPFA (the Mothership of Community Radio)