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Before there was OutCasting, there was WDFH — the only public radio station in the northern suburbs of NYC.  Following decades of work beginning in 1973 (and even before, if you want to get technical), WDFH signed on as an FM station in 1995 and signed off in 2013.  (It had started broadcasting as Part 15 station in 1968 and then, starting in 1982, as a cable radio station while the work to secure an FM license proceeded).

The station was the life's work of its founder, Marc Sophos — or at least that's what he thought until he established OutCasting as a local program on WDFH in 2011 and then arranged for it to be transformed into a national program as WDFH was going off the air.

We stopped updating the old WDFH site after the 2013 sign-off, but you can view it here.

 

 

Read more about WDFH's history »

Listen to selected in-studio musical performances »

 

 

Most of the history of WDFH was dominated by nearly insurmountable challenges, including the loss of our studio space (twice), the loss of our original transmitter site less than 16 months after we went on the air, and securing FCC approval in the first place, which took nearly 20 years.  If Marc had been born 10 years earlier, WDFH would probably have had a much stronger signal, but by 1973, the FM dial in the New York area was already saturated with other signals, and even after all those years of delay, shoe-horning a new FM signal onto the crowded FM dial required enormous compromises.

Our final expansion effort began in 2001 and was completed in 2009; it enabled us to reach some 400,000 potential listeners, but that was not enough in a media market of about 14 million.  Here's a video of that final signal expansion.

 

Here are some other videos from the WDFH years.

WDFH's 2004 political coverage

 

 

In performance at WDFH

For the best audio quality, please visit the WDFH music page

In performance at WDFH.

Giant Cicada

Matt Turk — Broadway

Matt Turk — Stranger

Abbie Gardner — Hope

Aztec Two Step — Shantytown

Hope Machine — Black Hills

Other in-studio musical guests

 


 

 

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Media for the Public Good is seeking a consultant to help our small organization recruit new board members as we work to expand the organization and its work, diversify our funding base, and convert from volunteer to paid staffing.

Candidates should have:

  • demonstrated experience in helping nonprofit organizations build boards with a strong fundraising focus, and
  • contacts in the LGBTQ community and possibly in business and media and a willingness to share those contacts by making introductions.

We're based in the NYC area, but our programs reach audiences on about 200 public radio stations in the US and elsewhere, as well as online, so prospective board members can be based anywhere.

We have an investment prospectus.  The consultant will help us create other documents as necessary for board recruitment.

The engagement fee is $5,000 over a period of time to be determined.

Those interested should submit a resume and a cover letter or other narrative detailing your experience via the Contact page on this site.  Please describe in your narrative:

  • how you might approach your work with us, particularly what you would do to help us make contacts with prospective board members, and
  • how you have worked with other organizations accomplish similar goals and what the outcomes were.

Thank you for your interest!

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Regarding Amazon, “Alexa” means their Alexa Voice Service which includes third party services (like our skills) and other related Software.

If you use one of our skills you fully agree to these Terms of Use.

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This privacy policy describes how Media for the Public Good, Inc. (“us” or “we”) protects your (“you”, “the user”) privacy and your data.  Before using any of our Alexa Skills (“our skills”), please read this policy and our Alexa Skills Terms of Use, as well as the Alexa Terms of Use and the Privacy Policies by Amazon Digital Services LLC (with its affiliates, “Amazon”).

Regarding Amazon, “Alexa” means their Alexa Voice Service which includes third party services (like our skills) and other related Software.

If you use one of our skills you fully agree to this privacy policy.

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When you use our skills you have to talk to Alexa.  This voice input is sent to Amazon and us where it is used to understand what our skill should do for you.  This is absolutely necessary for our service to give you an appropriate answer.

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