Paper
 Radio (formerly Signals) is a zine for the radio obsessed, especially 
for those who pine for radio as it used to be (which is before my time, 
but I can appreciate the sentiment). Pirate radio, shortwave 
radio, AM/FM, ham radio, even internet radio, if it has anything at all 
to do with radio and radio culture, it gets discussed in this zine. 
Issue #7 includes an interview with pirate radio broadcaster, John Poet,
 and discusses the controversy behind his recent FCC bust. It also 
includes thoughts on the vinyl revolution, an interview with DJ Little 
Danny, Lee Widener's account of an interesting LSD experience, and much 
more. In issue #8, there is a discussion of telegrams, an interview with
 Kevin Carey about longwave signals, reviews of select Yoga Records 
releases, short fiction by William Jackson, and of course much more. DJ 
Frederick is passionate about the art and science of radio, which is 
made very clear in the pages of his zine. If you have any interest in 
radio at all, this zine is definitely worth checking out. It excels 
at shedding some much needed light on this under-appreciated and 
declining medium.

 
 
DJ Frederick is a one-man media empire.
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