‘State of Things’ NC Public Radio Tomorrow
by Matt | November 12th, 2006 |Thank the Lord it isn’t TV. I rather like radio interviews, at least from the ones I’ve done before. Except this time it isn’t early in the morning and I have to go the studios, which means I have to get dressed, but at least I don’t have to wake up so early. I guess I’ll have to shed the pajamas and the coffee, right?
Everyone tune into to “The State of Things” with Frank Stasio on WUNC/North Carolina Public Radio at Noon tomorrow (Monday, November 13, 2006).
I’ll be heading down to the Durham studios of WUNC to appear on the shows’ usual Monday feature: Monday Meets. It’ll be about an hour long live interview.
You can catch “The State of Things” pretty much all over the place between Greensboro and on the other side of Raleigh on WUNC 91.5 FM. State-wide (and beyond) coverage is on other stations.
Here’s the full station list you can catch it on (with days & times):
WUNC, 91.5 FM Chapel Hill
WRQM, 90.9 FM Rocky Mount
WUND, 88.9 FM Manteo/Columbia
Monday-Friday at Noon; Rebroadcast at 9:00 pm; Saturday at 6:00 amWSNC, 90.5 FM Winston-Salem
Monday-Friday at NoonWZRU, 88.5 FM and 90.5 FM, Roanoke Rapids
Monday-Friday at 7:00 pmWNCW Radio, 88.7 FM, Spindale
100.7 FM, Charlotte
97.3 FM, Greenville
92.9 FM, Boone
Saturday at 7:00 amWVTF Radio, a service of Virginia Tech, Roanoke Radio IQ
89.7 FM, Roanoke and Charlottesville
1260 AM, New River Valley
89.9, Ferrum
Saturdays at 5pm and Sundays at 4pm
You can also listen in live online. Here are the links to the different online feeds (I suggest using RealPlayer, the feed for the MP3 and WindowsMedia didn’t work too well with me):
Big thanks and shout out to producers Katy Barron and Lindsay Thomas for all the work they did leading up to the interview. Emails, phone calls, pre-interview and (according to the SOT blog) the “script”/format writing for the show.














Matt, 22, is an LGBT journalist, activist and youth advocate currently living and working in Charlotte, N.C., where he serves as the Editor of Q-Notes, the Carolinas' LGBT news source. A native of Winston-Salem, N.C., Matt attended the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and is still continuing to pursue his bachelors degree. He is the Owner & Editor of InterstateQ.com and has been active in LGBT advocacy work since the age of 14.
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