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Dan Epstein writesA Message from CHIRP Radio Production Director Dan Epstein

If you’re a regular CHIRP listener you’ve heard us, but maybe don’t know us. We produce the on-air promotions, the fundraising spots you’re hearing right about now, and the podcasts you can find here. We’re the Production department. We record. We edit. We mix. Sometimes we interview, too. So when you listen to a band interview, a feature story, a podcast of our live lit and music series The First Time, or our personal perspectives series Person of Interest, you’re hearing our work.

Of course, it’s not just our work. We collaborate with departments across CHIRP to get all this done. Mostly we work with our Features department on the band interviews. But we also work with our promotions department to tell you about upcoming shows and concerts. We work with our Music department to get all the music you hear in our spots and podcasts. And we work with our DJs to create promos for their shows.

I’ve been with CHIRP since January 2010. I joined because I wanted to produce feature stories about what’s going on in Chicago, because I believe in community radio, and because I needed to be part of something bigger than myself. At CHIRP, I get to do all that, and I get to do it with a bunch of other like-minded volunteers. They’re people who are passionate about music, the arts and our local culture. They’re people who want to ply their craft for something other than just a paycheck. They’re people who are crazy enough and committed enough to volunteer crillions of hours creating something bigger than themselves that benefits our entire city for its own sake.

It’s the volunteers who make CHIRP what it is. And I’m lucky to count myself in that number.

Live. Local. Independent. And always eclectic. Show how much you value CHIRP’s awesomely committed and amazingly talented volunteers like Dan and make a donation now in support of our Fall Fundraising Campaign!

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Patrick Masterson writesCHIRP Radio Music Director Patrick Masterson Talks Music and CHIRP Radio

Though CHIRP Radio is a creative outlet for many people in many ways, our programming day to day depends on music. Amid the clutter of the modern radio landscape, we try hard as a station to cultivate a unique musical middle ground that unites the unpredictable adventurousness of a college station with the studied familiarity of what's left of mainstream radio.

As a listener, you get to hear the results. As a DJ, you get to play them. And as one of three Music Directors in charge of the Music Department, it's my responsibility to ensure that keeps happening.

Some background: I consider myself fortunate to have been working toward that ideal balance for so long. Even with the Internet, I don't think I would have been adequately prepared for joining CHIRP without first observing (and contributing to) an idea of how good radio could be at my university station back in South Carolina. When I moved to Chicago in 2007, CHIRP felt like a natural fit, a logical extension of that experience.

Well, almost – we didn't have anything except an enthusiastic group of volunteers and places around town willing to put us up for a few hours every third Thursday of the month.

But I kept coming. From 2007 to 2009, we pooled resources for a rough idea of how our music library would start out. We wrote letters to Congress. We tabled at festivals and shows to explain who we were. We created a digital infrastructure to support our limitless musical dreams. We built a physical station in a factory from the ground up. Then we went on the air. I remember. I was the fifth DJ on the schedule.

Since then, my ambition as a member of CHIRP hasn't gone further than being Music Director. I've only ever wanted to be what I am, a guiding hand for DJs and listeners alike to show you music's limitless possibilities: If you loved Björk, you may have a taste for FKA Twigs; if you enjoy Cave, you can find a direct link to Basic Channel; if the message of pre-war blues resonates with you, maybe drill's visceral desperation will hit you the same way.

This is only part of what it's about. One of our volunteers, Dave Toropov, has said that his show is about getting his songs to speak to each other; I love that description but it's not just songs talking to each other, or a DJ in a booth talking to themselves – this is about all of us interacting with one another, live on the air, everyday. It's about building a Chicago community from an idea that we could be educating and entertaining ourselves better.

If you're like me and you think a network of spiritually aligned radio supporters in your city is something worth believing in, consider a donation during this fall campaign fundraiser. If you think the idea of a better future for radio excites you, consider a donation. If the idea of repurposing an old medium for presenting art in a new millennium is worthwhile, consider a donation. And if you're my mom, I'll call you on Sunday since you already know what to do. Thanks for listening.

Radio has returned. Make a tax-deductible contribution supporting CHIRP Radio’s Fall Fundraising Campaign today!

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Jason Dempsey writesCHIRP Radio Partnerships Director Jason Dempsey on His CHIRP Experience

Chicago radio has always been a huge part of my life. Living in an area with such provocative hosts and a wide variety of station formats contributed to my love of Chicago radio –both on the FM and AM dials. Even today, I need to listen to the radio as I fall asleep.

While I love listening to Chicago radio, sometimes commercial radio and I have different ideas as to what constitutes good music. Discovering new bands, checking out different music venues and finding the next great album often came from talking to my friends, the internet, record store clerks and other people in my community. Over the years as my music tastes evolved, I wished there was a local station I could consistently listen to that played great music and provided compelling commentary.

Then I found CHIRP. I first learned of CHIRP when I attended a concert sponsored by the station. Not only does CHIRP play an incredible variety of music, the on-air personalities are all unique, and I love listening to their perspectives on various artists, albums, and Chicago in general. To me, CHIRP now serves as another place besides my friends and my local record store where I can discover new bands and learn about what’s on the horizon in the Chicago music scene.

Additionally, CHIRP’s commitment to being an active part of the community really appealed to me. As a proud Chicagoan, I love exploring new neighborhoods and learning about all the distinctive activities and events going on at any given time. When I learned that CHIRP was run mainly by volunteers, I knew I had to get involved.

It was my strong interest in discovering Chicago that inspired me to become the Partnerships Director at CHIRP. The Partnerships Department works closely with other like-minded organizations, community groups and local companies to help spread the word about their projects, events and products. We look to work with and support other groups whose members and fans may find an interest in CHIRP and vice versa. The Partnerships Department accomplishes this by promoting our various partners through live on air reads, social media, web ads and blog posts. In return, CHIRP is allowed a presence at neighborhood street festivals, corporate events, restaurant openings, book readings, etc.

Some of my personal favorite experiences since assuming the role of Partnerships Director include working with Dark Matter Coffee to create a CHIRP Morning Mix coffee blend; supporting West Town Bikes to bring awareness to their mission of supporting and educating youth in the Humboldt Park neighborhood through biking; and providing DJs for many really cool events such as Renegade Handmade, the Active Transportation Alliance Awards Reception and the Arts & Business Council fundraiser. Other groups we have collaborated with are The Chicago Fire, the Chiditarod to support the Greater Chicago Food Depository, the Midwest Film Festival, Switchback Books, and LP Marketplace, among others.

CHIRP allows me to be an active member of my community and a part of the Chicago radio culture of which I have been a loyal and lifelong fan. As CHIRP gets closer to establishing a spot on the FM dial, I know we will be able to improve our foothold in the community and help others even more through strategic and mutually beneficial partnerships. In the meantime, I encourage you to visit chirpradio.org as much as possible, support the CHIRP fall fundraiser, and get involved with CHIRP!

Join the CHIRP community now by making a donation during the Fall Fundraising Campaign and show your support to our hardworking and amazing volunteers! A gift at any level will help us conquer the airwaves in this next chapter in our history!

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Matt Rubin writesA Special Message from Matt Rubin, CHIRP Radio’s Director of Community Giving

Hello CHIRPers in Chicago and world-wide! My name is Matt Rubin and I work for CHIRP as the director of community giving, which means that I work with external organizations to arrange sponsorship for CHIRP activities and airtime. Running a radio station isn't free, so it's important for organizations like CHIRP to to build strong community ties and develop sustainable ways of supporting the music and events that you love.

Our listeners drive CHIRP, whether it's by requesting songs, talking to us at shows, or just kicking back and enjoying our music. We exist for you, and pride ourselves in our responsiveness and approachability. There's (almost) nothing we won't play for you and your energy gives us the fuel to keep growing.

If you believe (like we do) that music can save your life, now is the perfect time to show your support by taking part in our fall fundraising campaign. Every dollar you donate lets us plan exciting events like our Record Crawl (Oct 5) and First Time (Oct 15) or shows with bands like Why (9/27) and Wand (9/21).

Beyond simply donating, you can also support CHIRP by taking part on our listener survey this fall. We want to know more about you so that we can keep tailoring CHIRP to match your interests. Stay tuned for information on the listener survey and other ways that people like you are helping to shape the future of CHIRP.

Please consider making a donation during our fall fundraising campaign now, and thank you for listening!

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Dylan Peterson writesCHIRP Radio Features Director Dylan Peterson on What Makes CHIRP Go

Chicagoans are notoriously proud of their hard work ethic, so a volunteer-run community radio station like CHIRP has pretty much always been inevitable. What makes CHIRP run is a bunch of self-motivated lovers of A) music and B) Chicago. Sure we live in different neighborhoods, have different tastes and personalities, but when it comes right down to it we are a collection of people that want the best for their city when it comes to music, and we're willing to put in the work for it.

In the department I run at CHIRP, Features, we're eager to interview bands not merely because of a sense of journalistic duty, but because we sincerely want to talk to the artists who are creating the art that moves us on a personal level. We're enthusiastic, and it shows. When one of our interviewers has a podcast posted on the CHIRP website, Soundcloud, or on iTunes, that interviewer shares the link on their twitter and Facebook with exclamation points, joyously tagging the radio station that made their conversation possible.

When Katie Owens interviewed The Orwells, when Alli Klein interviewed The Lawrence Arms, when Alex Dziura interviewed Metronomy, when Cher Vincent interviewed Majical Cloudz, when Blake Burkhart interviewed ...Trail of Dead, and when I interviewed The Growlers (listen this Wednesday night at 8:45 for that one), you can hear it in our voices. We love music, and we love talking music. Especially when we're talking about it with the musicians themselves.

My proudest moment as a CHIRP volunteer (so far) came this year when CHIRP won runner-up for Best Local Music Podcast in the Chicago Reader's annual Best Of Chicago reader's poll. For me, this was a special sort of affirmation. It proved that the work I do with CHIRP does not go unappreciated, and that I really do have a community of people around me that cares as much as I do about Chicago's music scene. Chicago will always be my home, but not simply because it's the place where I grew up. Chicago is where my music community is at, and I never feel more at home than when I'm listening to a good song. And I've never felt this more than during my time with the Chicago Independent Radio Project.

Live. Local. Independent. And always eclectic. Support CHIRP Radio with your tax-deductible contribution!

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