25-05-2023, 10:13 PM
(25-05-2023, 09:45 PM)Spencer Wrote:That sounds likely, after all they'd want some listener interaction (I haven't listened to hear what sort of thing they do) . He said he normally prepares 40mins to an hour for a 2 hour show and you can VT a 2 hour show in 20 mins, but he didn't say what sort of VT is done for Boom.Stooky Bill Wrote:Going back to Boom, I was just listening to Chris Hawkin's podcast How to DJ which interviewed Nicky Horne. He mentioned the set up at Boom and there is some uniqueness in the way they do the planning for their programmes. However he said that he isn't (yet) able to present from home live, he voice tracks his daily show. I don't know if every DJ is limited like that or if it's just issues with someAs I understand it, they typically voice track slightly ahead of schedule, dropping the links into the running order as they go along. So what you’re hearing was probably only recorded a few minutes beforehand, allowing them to respond to listeners’ messages and anything topical that’s going on.
I did the same from our spare room when doing a bit of cover on my former colleagues’ new station about a year ago. It was quite handy being able to get about half an hour ahead of schedule at one point so I could take the dog out for a quick walk.
Presumably the inability to do it live is down to Internet bandwidth?