TONY DODERO -- From the Newsroom
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Nearly four months into our renewed coverage of UC Irvine, we are
slowly but surely getting to know (or maybe re-know) all of the treasures
that abound on this campus.
One of the treasures I just recently discovered was the campus radio
station KUCI.
Well actually, I would have never discovered it had it not been for an
invite from local public relations and society maven Gloria Zigner, who
invited me to come chat on her weekly Wednesday morning program “Let’s
Talk Business ... and More.”
The station, located at 88.9 FM on the dial, mainly broadcasts
alternative music, except for a few public interest shows like Zigner’s.
It is run entirely by volunteers save for one paid program manager,
and it now happily has a permanent home, in a trailer on the southeastern
edge of the campus.
Zigner, who I met eons ago when I was a young reporter at this paper
covering business, is a volunteer for the station and has been dutifully
showing up at the crack of dawn for eight years to interview local
business types.
It was the second time I’ve ever been on the radio (which my boss told
me, by the way, that I have a great face for).
My first time was a very forgettable broadcast from this newsroom on
the old defunct K-WAVE (I think that’s what it was called). It was a
complete disaster with lots of dead air and ruffling of papers on the air
and long windedness that my editors never let me live down, passing on
the story through the years to all the new hires here.
Can’t thank them enough for that.
But this time around, in between some stammering and pausing and lost
trains of thought, I think I did a little better.
There was one minor faux pas, though. I forgot just who was listening.
You see, I had told my parents to tune in and catch me on my second
big broadcast. I had gotten the hook after that K-WAVE debacle, so they
never heard me the first time.
Forgetting that mom and dad were out there in radio land, I was
telling Zigner the traits we look for in reporters.
Curious types, I told her. People who are skeptical.
Then I told her about an old yarn we spin in the newsroom that goes
something like this: “If your mother tells you she loves you, you better
check it out and verify it.”
Naturally, the first message on my voicemail that morning was from,
who else, my loving, saint-like mother who wanted to indeed clarify that
statement.
Sorry mom, I love you, too.
Anyway, if you get the chance, tune into KUCI sometime and especially
Zigner’s show at 8:30 a.m. Wednesdays and give a listen. Might be a
pleasant surprise.
***
Lately, the newsroom has been a hot spot for tours. Maybe it’s the
newfound interest in newspapers since Sept. 11, but whatever it is, we’ve
become the place to be for elementary school types, especially Webelos.
Some of our critics may say we’ve always been the place for elementary
school types, but that’s another story.
Thursday, though, it was the second-grade class at the newly opened
Newport Coast Elementary School that invaded our newsroom.
Some 70 young tykes paraded through the building, checking out old
hot-type displays, hanging out with our publisher, our sports editor
Roger Carlson and making our newsroom a lively spot.
“We wanted to see how a newspaper works,” said teacher Lainie McGann,
who, along with fellow teacher Chandra Prough, led their charges into the
Daily Pilot.
The favorite place as usual was the photo department and one young
gent was super impressed to see that Publisher Tom Johnson had a
first-place golf trophy in his office.
So thanks to all who came to see us from Newport Coast and we hope to
see you again, maybe with a note pad or camera in hand.
* TONY DODERO is the editor. His column appears on Mondays. If you
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