AK Rundown October 1,2 2005

 

“Pork” (Ashley Gross hosting)

 

Open/Newscast/Credits

 

  1. Katrina Pork Reax.  Across the country and in Alaska, some argue we should give back our federal money to be used for hurricane reconstruction.  Wrap with two vox pops. 3:05 total time
  2. Congressional Reax. Our congressional delegation disagrees. Vox. 2:32 total time
  3. Button: “Under the Double Eagle” by Concert Arts Symphonic Band from The Military Band
  4. Citizens Against Government Waste. Interview with Tom Schatz regarding the groups efforts to track and publicize pork spending. Two-way. 5:36 total time

 

Break #1: “The Recovery Riddim” by Big League from The Recovery Riddim

 

  1. Point MacKenzie. The Knik Arm Bridge proposal has some people trying to buy up land at Point Mackenzie , and others wishing it wouldn’t happen.  Ashley Gross. Host Pkg. 5:47 total time.
  2. Pig Farmer. A Copper Basin pig farmer is trying to raise pigs as a commercial venture. AK’s Ellen Lockyer. Pkg. 3:41 (3:53 with intro)
  3. Bill Chalmers. Juneau writer Bill Chalmers recalls the lessons his grandmother taught him. Commentary. 3:55 (4:06 total time)
  4. Button. “Twisted Nerve” by Bernard Herrmann from Kill Bill Vol 2
  5. 300 villages. Pedro Bay, Shungnak and Soldotna
  6. Calendar of Events. Music: “Uptown Up” by Maceo Parker from Funk Overload

 

Break #2: Maceo Parker, continued

 

  1. Spambreros. A Wasilla woman won the Alaska State Fair cooking competition with this tasty Mexican number. Ashley Gross. 2:35 total time
  2. 9-11 Loans. One Juneau gift shop owner says a 9-11 loan helped him stay in business. Katie Bausler. 3:10 (3:33 with intro)
  3. Pork Vox. Alaskans don’t seem to have a problem with the amount of federal money we get. Vox pop.
  4. Stevens Naming. In fact, they’d like more. That’s why they name everything after Ted Stevens. Crab Bait Radio/Joe Viechnichi. Pkg. 2:30 (3:13 with intro)
  5. State Pork. The state budgets sometimes include some items that may not seem essential. Rdr.
  6. Pork Fat Follies. It all makes pretty good fodder for Mr Whitekeys. A look at this fall’s show. Ellen Lockyer.

 

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