Volunteer Roles in the Production Department

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RADIO

(weekly duration / shift commitment)

  • Recording/Editing Engineer, aka “ProTools Pro” (2-3 hour weekly shift)
  • Short Form Producer (:30-3:00 announcement / 1-2 hours prep)
  • Spot work – KDHX Welcomes…, PSAs
  • Arts Calendar
  • Events Calendar
  • Concert Calendar
  • St. Louis Music Minute
  • Local Artist Spotlight
  • Special Features – Women’s History Month, National Poetry Month
  • In Development – Non-Profit Spotlight, Street Level St. Louis\
  • Audio Archivist/Podcast Producer (1-3 hour weekly shift)
  • Broadcast Board Operator (2-4 hour air shift)
  • DJ* – Music Show (2-3 hour program / 2+ hours prep)
  • Host/Producer* – Talk Show (10 - 60 minute program / 2+ hours prep)

LIVE PERFORMANCES

(as scheduled)

  • Primary Session Audio Engineer (2-3 hours/session)
  • Assisting Session Audio Engineer (2-3 hours/session)
  • Video Producer – shooter, editor, or both (1-6 hours/session)

Next Steps

  1. Decide what volunteer position will be your preferred area of focus, and consider second or third options.
  2. Determine what times and days of availability you have to volunteer on a weekly basis. NOTE: please assume 2 hours weekly for the training period, conducted during KDHX office hours (10-8/M-F), then flexible after you’re trained and qualified for the position.
  3. Contact Director of Production Andy Coco via coco[at]kdhx.org, or 314-664-3955 ext 304

include the info from steps 1 and 2, and how to best reach you to arrange our first consult appointment.

  1. Begin training and DO GREAT WORK!!

Interim suggestions

  • Listen to KDHX 88.1 fm, and check out kdhx.org – what content most appeals to you?
  • Download “Audacity” and install it at home. Use tutorials and web guides to learn how this software works, and all the things it can do.
  • Consider what it will take for you new idea to find a home at KDHX – is our audience right for your idea? Is KDHX the right platform for it?
  • If you’re thinking ”I want to do a radio show – what do I do now?” -> send an e-mail to Chris Bay, christopher.bay at kdhx.org. Mention briefly what kind of program you’re hoping to do – music, talk, short form – and request additional information about the process of applying for a program on KDHX. See Volunteer Role: DJ or Show Host for more info.