#58. Brian Papstein's Broadcast Legacy: Shaping Humboldt's Airwaves, Celebrating Sports Culture, and Embracing Community Resilience
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Ever wondered how a family's legacy can shape an entire community's radio landscape? Brian Papstein takes us through the colorful history of Humboldt County's broadcasting world, sharing tales from his family's storied involvement in the industry. We discuss memorable broadcasting moments, from KSFO's impactful coverage of West Coast sports—remember the Giants and 49ers?—to Family Friendly Baseball initiatives that created a unique radio culture. Brian shares insights into iconic sports broadcasters, like Lon Simmons, and their indelible impact on sports and community engagement.
Reflecting on the changes in local sports culture, we share personal anecdotes about the evolution of the "Talk Shop" show, which has offered a platform for unedited and unbiased storytelling since 1982. We reminisce about our connections with memorable figures like John Madden and the challenges faced by local sports, including Humboldt State's removal of its football team. Our talk show format embraces a community-driven atmosphere, treating listeners as co-hosts in a space where laughter is more common than confrontation.
Finally, we explore the nuances of our radio show format, emphasizing the importance of interviews over listener calls to keep conversations fresh. We highlight AM radio's crucial role during emergencies, especially when digital communication fails, and reflect on local figures who've contributed to community resilience. Tune in for authentic dialogues, engaging stories, and even a playful quiz offering a sweet reward. It's a testament to the reliability of AM radio and the spirit of Humboldt County's community.
Ever wonder how a high school dropout becomes a leading voice in local journalism? Meet Hank Sims, the editor of the Lost Coast Outpost, who takes us through his transformative journey from the alternative print scene of Mendocino County to shaping the media landscape in Humboldt County. We kick things off with lighthearted dad jokes and musings about the unpredictable weather before diving into Hank’s fascinating backstory, including his diverse educational path through Humboldt State, San Francisco State, and UC Berkeley. Along the way, Hank shares personal stories about raising a family in Humboldt and why this vibrant region captured his heart.
As the conversation unfolds, Hank provides an insider's look at the Lost Coast Outpost, a digital newspaper that's become indispensable to the community. He reveals how it all started with just a computer and a server and evolved into a media powerhouse integrated with local radio stations. Tackling the challenges and opportunities of digital journalism, Hank emphasizes the Outpost’s mission to document the daily life of Humboldt County and maintain journalistic integrity in an era dominated by social media giants. With tales of internet trolls and the struggle for meaningful engagement, Hank underscores the crucial role of local journalism in preserving community narratives.
From dining gems and local culture to the broader challenges of promoting Humboldt amidst a changing economic landscape, our discu...
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1. Radio Industry and Sports Affiliation (00:00:00)
2. Long-Running Talk Show Format (00:11:47)
3. Local Talk Show Hosts and Guests (00:17:59)
4. Local Radio Show Memories and Interviews (00:24:08)
5. Radio Show Format and Interviews (00:36:13)
6. Importance of AM Radio in Emergencies (00:51:17)
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