KCCK is expanding our presence in social networking. We've had a Facebook page for awhile, but haven't really promoted (but thanks to the 50 people who found us on their own!). Become a Fan of KCCK on Facebook, and you can check out pictures from the Corridor Jazz Project recording sessions, view a video from Jazz To The World, and comment on our programming.
I've been writing a Twitter feed for several weeks now, (@dgreencr if you'd like to follow me) and we've recently set up Twitter for KCCK as well. "Follow" KCCK on Twitter (@jazz883kcck) and our "tweets" will include plugs for upcoming programs, last-minute updates and changes that occur after this email goes out, and maybe a chance to win a prize!
Click on the highlighted text above to connect with us in these new regions in cyberspace. And, if you have no idea what we're talking about, click on the links anyway and learn something new!
Showing posts with label cedar rapids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cedar rapids. Show all posts
Friday, January 30, 2009
Friday, June 13, 2008
Flood Stories - Dennis
KCCK remains on the air during the flooding crisis in Cedar Rapids. While we don't have the resources for the kind of wall-to-wall coverage a full-time news station could provide, we're working hard to make sure that our listeners receive the information they will need to stay safe.
I'd like to acknowledge particularly the work of George Dorman, who has been putting in 15 hour days as our lead anchor and coordinator. Thanks also to Mark Yother, Bob Stewart, Gordon Paulsen and John Heim, who have struggled through flooded streets and bumper-bumper traffic on the few roads that remain open, to hold down their regular shifts.
Thanks to all the public safety workers, volunteers and our fellow media workers, who are doing outstanding work during this crisis.
I'd like to acknowledge particularly the work of George Dorman, who has been putting in 15 hour days as our lead anchor and coordinator. Thanks also to Mark Yother, Bob Stewart, Gordon Paulsen and John Heim, who have struggled through flooded streets and bumper-bumper traffic on the few roads that remain open, to hold down their regular shifts.
Thanks to all the public safety workers, volunteers and our fellow media workers, who are doing outstanding work during this crisis.
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Brush with Greatness-Dennis

We had a similar experience this week when a call came from an LA ad agency, asking if they could rent our production facilities for a taping session with Masters champ and Cedar Rapids native Zach Johnson (pictured with Gordon Paulsen). Zach and his family have been home for several days visiting his parents.
I'd like to say it's because the reputation of KCCK for quality is nation-wide, but I suspect it was more because when you search the phone listings under "radio station" in Cedar Rapids, guess who's first in the alphabet? Try it.
Of course, since he was not here for a promotional appearance, but to work, we were asked to keep a low profile.
And we did.... more or less. After he completed his recording, we had to make a little fuss, of course. Zach exhibited the graciousness that the world now knows him for, posing for a couple of pictures and signing an autograph.
He's warm, funny and still just a little nonplussed, I think, when people make a big deal out of his showing up someplace. He's done a lot for Cedar Rapids and for Iowa, just being himself.
I'm proud to say I met him.
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