Here’s a guy who’ll never land a job in commercial radio. In Austin, Texas, police say a volunteer at a community radio station set fire to the station because he was upset that his song selections for an overnight Internet broadcast were changed. Paul Webster Feinstein has been charged with second-degree felony arson for the fire that caused $300,000 damage to the studios of 91.7 FM KOOP. Feinstein told investigators that he was “very unhappy” about the changes to his playlist.
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Between InterPrep and my own morning show, staying organized is damned important. I was going through my ‘temporary’ Firefox bookmarks (the sites I bookmark that I’ll check “later”) and found TaDaList.com, a web-based to-do list on steroids. (Oops, sorry. Didn’t mean to accuse them of using steroids. It’s a web-based to-do list on lots of vitamins. Probably a whole fistful of Flintstones Chewables.) I did a little research and discovered a whole slew of services that can help me manage my to-do list:
If you want a separate web service handling your to-do list, any of these will work. You might also try tracking your to-do’s using Gmail, or with my personal favorite.

Ouch. When the crutch of the typical radio personality hits a mainstream parody news website, perhaps it’s time we all resolve to work on better ways to get listeners to stick around after the break. What do you think?
via jacoBLOG