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The 2002 IBS National Convention for School & College Radio Stations
was Friday-Saturday-Sunday, March 8-9-10, 2002
Hotel Pennsylvania - New York City

This 2002 web page is left up so you can see the typical program of an IBS Conference.



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Here's Some of What happened in 2001 and 2002:

Below is what happened at this year's
2001 IBS International Conference.
About 1,000 delegates, speakers and
IBS Professional Associate Members
attended some part of the three day Conference.
Most states and two three countries were represented.

IBS 2001 Conference Seminar Schedule

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IBS Conference Seminar Schedule
Session TITLES and time slots
(TBA= To be announced)
Subject to change, update and addition
Most time slots have six-(6) concurrent sessions
(bring lots of people)

Friday 3/16/2001

Friday 3/16
12 (Noon)-7:00 PM Convention Registration
12 (Noon)-4:00 PM Studio & Station tours (TBA)
...(Morgan Sprague - WUSB is Coordinator)
...FREE TOUR #1: Various times Noon - 3 PM
..... Museum of Broadcasting
........Groups of 4 - 6 (IBS will pay your entrance fees)
...FREE TOUR #2: Various times Noon - 3 PM
..... WTJM Jammin' 105

1:30 PM - 2:45 PM
Music Licensing & Copyright
...(DMCA-Digital Millennium Copyright Act)
FCC Questions and Answers (Q & A)(Part 1 of 3)
Radio Theatre
Goth/ Industrial Music Panel
EAS (Emergency Alert System)
Using computers at your station

3:00 PM - 4:15 PM
An audience with Larry Kirwan of Black 47
... Politics and Music
Careers in Broadcasting and Media
Station Relations with School & Community
Hip Hop and Rap
Equipment Purchasing Decisions
Computer Assisted Radio Production

4:30 PM - 5:45 PM
College Station Program Directors
Radio 2001- The State of the Medium
Station Program Guides in the Digital Age
Marketing YOURSELF to the Broadcast Industry (Part 1)
Digital Equipment for the Studio
An Audience with Delphine Blue (NYC Air Personality)

6:00 PM - 7:15 PM
Meet and Greet (TBA)
Latin/Salsa Programming
College Station Manager Forum
Satellite Radio Workshop
Electronica/RPM Music Workshop
Reggae Music Workshop

7:30 PM - 8:45 PM
Radio and Recording Company Relations
Station Training Programs
How to Produce a Station Music CD
IBS... meet and greet
Maintaining and Developing YOUR Station
Broadcast Writing

8:45 PM - 11:00 PM FREE On site music
Provided by Artists from SONIC UNDERGROUND RECORDS

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Saturday 3/17/2001

Saturday 3/17

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM late registration
9:30 AM -10:45 AM
Community College Station Workshop
Alternatives to FM Licensed Broadcasting
Publicity, Marketing and Promotion
NPR - National Public Radio (Program Availability & Internships)
Jazz Programing
FCC Questions and Answers (Q & A)(Part 2 of 3)

11:00 AM -12:15 PM
Local Music Scene and College Radio
Local News Workshop
Classical Music Programming on College Radio
World Music and International Radio
Sports Broadcasting
Station Budget(s) and Finance

12:30 PM - 1:50 PM
Live performance of music
Provided by Foundations Records Artist JACK'S WATERFALL
and Palmetto and Relix Records Artist THE KERRY KEARNEY BAND

2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
An audience with Butch Trucks (Allman Brothers Band,
.....Rock and Roll hall of fame member/founds Flying Frog Records)
Web Site & Page Creation
Commercials/ Advertising for YOUR Station
The Role of Faculty Advisors
Equipment Purchasing Decisions
Hard Rock - Loud Rock

3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Jam bands, roots music, college radio, etc.
Internet Broadcasting (streaming audio) and downloading music
Urban and R & B music
Marketing YOURSELF to the Broadcast Industry (part 2)
Designing and Re-designing Your Audio Chain
FCC Questions and Answers (Q & A)(Part 2 of 3)

5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Fund Raising, Underwriting and Radiothons
Acoustic/AAA/singer-songwriters music panel
Academic Planning for Media Career Choices /Internships
College Music Directors Panel
Local, independent and syndicated public affairs programming
Open Forum- Operations/ Programming issues

Sunday 3/18/2001

Sunday 3/18

10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
IBS Wrap up, review and planning for next year

There will be FREE ticket contests
for NYC Area Shows during the weekend

Do not miss this years best ever IBS Conference. Oh, and if you like to be a panelist - or know someone else from your station or an industry professional who would be a good panelist, let us know. Just send us a fax, email, snail mail or phone call well in advance.

email: IBSHQ@aol.com

Phone: 845-565-0003

Fax: 845-565-7446

Snail Mail: IBS - 367 Windsor Highway, New Windsor, NY 12553

Hotel Pennsylvania Information

Reservation Phone: 800-223-8585

(You MUST mention IBS, or Intercollegiate Broadcasting to obtain a room for our special rate, otherwise the Hotel PA is usually sold out)

Room Rates: Single $139, Double $149, Triple $169, Quad $179 (Reservation room cut-off February 10, 2002)

Conference Registration Form YOU CAN PRINT OUT! click here

A weekend packed with useful information for your school or college radio station. There will be something for EVERYONE who works with a student or community based station.
Besides all those from the East Coast, stations travel to the IBS convention from as far away as California, State of Washington, Georgia, Kansas, Oklahoma and Illinois! And, it's always well worth the trip.

People get great info and meet great people from stations just like yours. One of the great experiences at the IBS convention is comparing your station and how you do things with others. Those who were there last year found out how to improve on some things at your station and also that your station was better than you thought at other things.

There is plenty of time for informal discussion with other station people aside from the scheduled sessions. Hope you don't miss this chance.

Program Schedule

The convention opens officially on Friday, March 8th 2002 at 12 noon, with sessions starting at 1:30 pm. There are some late morning/early afternoon station tours of some New York City radio stations...and possibly other surprise tours specifically for IBS convention attenders.

There will be live music from a number of artists both in the hotel and at a local club.

When we said there will be something for everyone, we mean it. And, it is all focused on RADIO. More useful information for the kind of station you have than can be found anywhere else!

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