Flak Radio
by Adam on Apr.10, 2009, under Sound
One of my favorite parts of the week is to record and edit the podcast Flak Radio. Flak is hosted by James Norton and Taylor Carik and our contributing writer is comedian Eric Nigg, writer of the popular segment, “Niggtistics.”
Here’s a brief clip from the about page:
Flak Radio began in November 2006. Al Franken Show producers James Norton and Joel Meyer, careening toward unemployment as the show expired, co-founded Flak Radio as an outlet for their surplus broadcast energy. Minneapolitan writer and man-about-town Taylor Carik was brought on board as a co-host, and the show clicked. More than 50 episodes later, it rolls onward.
Joel Meyer has since moved on to New York where he works for the public radio show Soundcheck.
Guests have included Onion editor Scott Dikkers, Kevin Murphy of Mystery Science Theater 3000, Jason DeRusha of WCCO, Aaron Landry of S4xton.com, Angie D of Overheard in Minneapolis, Electric Arc Radio, Rachel Hutton of City Pages, Tony Thomas of Minneapoliscast, and Internet musical sensation Tay Zonday.
Flak Radio reaches listeners via the magic of the Interblogs.
We should probably update that page because today marked the 109th episode. I started working with the guys at episode 59 which means next week’s episode with be the 50th episode I’ve recorded. I just checked my archive and if you’re wondering how much storage space a podcast takes I can tell you that 45 episodes of uncompressed audio at 44.1k 24 bit is about 200 gigs!

Nearly 200 gigs of uncompressed audio!
So yeah that’s a lot of audio! Over the past year we’ve also recorded four live shows. Two at the historic Ritz theatre in NE Minneapolis on 13th ave and the two at the Mid-Town Global Market. This week’s show was one of those two Mid-town shows – check it out! You can subscribe to our show on itunes, or listen to it each week on the website. If you’re looking for a little variety in your weekly listening habbits take a listen to the show!
-Adam


