Still Here, Still Happening

When I started this site (and its sister blog) a month ago I wasn’t sure how the rhyme and rhythm of posting would play out when creating content for two blogs became part of my day to day reality. But now I’m starting to get a better idea. At least for me, blogging takes time…

I certainly understand that the conventional wisdom for successful blogging is to generally write short pithy entries and to post often– daily or more if possible. And as I’ve been putting together (and editing) content, I keep these things in mind– cutting back on windy diatribes and pushing myself to finish a post so I can move on to the next. However, it’s become obvious to me that the way I like to work doesn’t lend itself to putting out a steady stream of short concise posts. I like to ruminate a bit.

So if you like a look to a blog for lots of quick chuckle-packed posts– I’m not the guy. As much as I’d like to be posting here everyday, I can’t seem to squirrel away enough time to make that happen. My personal goal has been to try to get two or three posts a week up on each blog, and maybe I’ll get there. But when I dig into an aircheck or a bandscan, there’s always some discovery process I go through before I can write something meaningful about it. It involves taking the time to listen, research and cogitate on each recording I offer here. And I like discovery. It’s just that it takes time, and blogging has to compete with work, life and raising a kid.

My writing background is in journalism, and long-form non-fiction. And I’m here at this blog to write, as much as I am to offer you compelling captures of radio broadcasting. With each substantive post, I hope to write something that will have some meaning without actually listening to the radio recording, and perhaps encourage someone who might not have otherwise listened end up clicking on it.

Perhaps not surprisingly, the last three posts I’ve written for these two blogs have clocked in at over two-thousand words. I suppose there will be times when there’s not much to say, and some entries won’t take so long to put together. I know there are some bloggers who just put up a picture of their cat or post a bunch of moronic animated GIF files when they have nothing to say, or no time to say it. If that’s what it takes to keep the blog traffic up, then I guess I’m in trouble. I’d like to think I’m offering a different kind of blog– an online magazine for people who still have a little patience, a moderate attention span, and curious ears.

I’ve noticed that more people have been finding this blog and having been checking back for new content. And as the operator of two new blogs in search of an audience, I want you to know that I’m not forgetting you, the browser. While I was putting up posts at a pretty good clip since the launch of this thing, a large block of work and a short holiday weekend getaway kind of put the kibosh on my personal production line for a few days. Now I’m back, working on two or three posts at once here(including this one). And I hope you’ll keep coming back to see what’s cooking.

And then there’s the good news. While I’m discovering that I’m a bit bound by my own pace and way of doing things, what I do have in abundance is ideas for posts and lots of recordings to offer you. I really am looking forward to sharing all sorts of interesting stuff here at The Radio Kitchen, as well as a passion for old-fashioned radio. And thanks a lot for all the nice email, and encouraging feedback. It means a lot.

Just keeping you informed. Thanks for visiting and please come by again. Now, I have to get back to work…

2 Responses to “Still Here, Still Happening”

  1. Rufus Says:

    No worries, mang. The very nature of your content requires the same thing of the reader. When you’re putting up two hours of air with each post, it takes us a while to digest it all too. I’m checking in every couple weeks myself and listening to what I have time for (enjoying the WHVW @ the moment - I hope you get some more around Xmas - would be really interested to hear what they’re playing).

    One thing I kind of feel bad about is the blogs that I really like but don’t always have the time to invest in. I think you should take your time and we’ll take ours. Don’t worry about losing or maintaining the audience - people that enjoy this kind of stuff are a loyal bunch.

  2. prof Says:

    Hey thanks Rufus. Although I’m not able to post at the rate I’d like, I am starting to feel like people are sticking with me here, and new readers are still finding the site. I really do enjoy working on this blog, and I’ve got plenty to post. It’s just that finding the time isn’t so easy. And some of the posts I plan to do in the future will take some time to research and write.

    Funny thing. If you’re thinking that WHVW might play old funky Xmas music, I’m afraid not. Pirate Joe hates that stuff. I’ve heard him talk about it on the air. And I’ve never heard anything remotely Christmas on that station. At least not on his show or when the automation is running. Maybe on one of the weekend shows…

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