Tag Archives: Host Exchange

Last Thoughts on the WCAI-KRTS “Radio Hometown” Host Exchange
For the last few weeks, Marfa Public Radio and WCAI in Woods Hole, Massachusetts held a first-of-its-kind host exchange experiment called Radio Hometown: Two Stations, Two Hosts, One Community of Listeners. With the exchange wrapped up, our guest host Steve Junker talked with KRTS host Travis … Continue reading

Host Exchange Dispatch: Working Hard Underwater
The countdown to the end of this host exchange started this week, and at the same time, I’ve started counting up all the things I haven’t gotten around to doing. Wondering about all the people and stories I’ve yet to … Continue reading

Host Exchange Dispatch: Discovering “Town Meeting” Season, New England Politics and More
Marfa Public Radio and WCAI in Woods Hole, Massachusetts have embarked on a first-of-its-kind host exchange experiment called Radio Hometown: Two Stations, Two Hosts, One Community of Listeners. Your morning host Travis Bubenik has been filling in for Steve Junker at WCAI, while Steve … Continue reading

Familiar Themes in an Artist Colony’s Evolution
Our morning host Travis Bubenik has been traveling around Cape Cod, Massachusetts for the past couple of weeks, exploring the commonalities between Far West Texas and small communities on the northeastern coast. It’s part of our host exchange experiment, Radio Hometown: … Continue reading

First Week of a Desert-To-Coast Host Exchange Experiment
Marfa Public Radio and WCAI in Woods Hole, Massachusetts have embarked on a first-of-its-kind host exchange experiment called Radio Hometown: Two Stations, Two Hosts, One Community of Listeners. We’ve sent our morning host Travis Bubenik to Cape Cod in exchange for WCAI’s … Continue reading

Host Exchange Dispatch: Can Cape Cod Teach Marfa How To Be a Tourist Economy?
Marfa Public Radio and WCAI in Woods Hole, Massachusetts have embarked on a first-of-its-kind public radio experiment. WCAI All Things Considered host Steve Junker is swapping places with KRTS Morning Edition host Travis Bubenik for three weeks. We’re exploring what … Continue reading