AK Rundown January 13 & 14, 2007

“Screwed”

Host: Rebecca Sheir

 

Intro/Newscast/Credits

 

  1. Salmon Sledding. A sense of humor is crucial in the face of being screwed… or screwed with. AK’s Bonnie Sue Hitchcock. Pkg. 4:29 (5:14 with intro)
  2. Sitka Landslides. Screwing with Mother Nature had some slippery repercussions for Sitka residents. Rebecca Sheir. Host 2-way. 3:11 (4:11 with intro)
  3. 300 Villages. Haines and Glenallen.

 

Break#1: “Delaware Slide” by George Thorogood from Slidin'... Some Slide

 

  1. Nuts & Bolts of Screws. An ancient, simple invention has spawned a bewildering array of descendants. AK’s Ellen Lockyer. Pkg. 4:00 (4:24 with intro)
  2. Screwed Caribou. Wildlife managers hoping to save the Chisana caribou herd have an idea that may help other threatened herds in North America. AK’s Annie Feidt. Pkg. 5:49 (6:11 with intro)
  3. Button: “Home on the Range” sung by Gene Autry from The Essential Gene Autry (Remastered)
  4. Kids From Nowhere. George Guthridge's students not only became the first Native American team to win a national academic championship -- they did it twice. Rebecca Sheir. Host 2-way. 5:01 (6:07 with intro)
  5. Calendar of Events. “Baby, it’s Cold Outside” played by The MGM Studio Orchestra from Hollywood's Best: The 40's

 

Break#2: “Club Nowhere” by Blue Man Group from Audio

 

  1. Remodel From Hell. APRN's Lori Townsend found out that fixing an old house is part comedy.... and part horror. Pkg. 3:20 (3:47 with intro)
  2. Button. “Come On-a My House” sung by Rosemary Clooney from Come on-a My House: The Very Best of Rosemary Clooney
  3. (Snow)boarding. Unusually warm global conditions could screw an Alaska snowboarder as she prepares for her first World Cup race. Dixie Hutchinson. Pkg. 3:19 (3:38 with intro)
  4. Button: “Snow” by Jesse Winchester from Jesse Winchester
  5. Wolf Vasectomies. Alaska used to vasectomize wolves to keep the predators from screwing around; did it work? AK’s Ellen Lockyer. Pkg. 3:04 (3:36 with intro)
  6. Veterans for Peace. An Alaska veterans’ group is using music to promote peace in the Persian Gulf. CoastAlaska’s Ed Schoenfeld. Pkg. 5:55 (6:28 with intro)

 

Close: “Screwed” by Paris Hilton from Paris