Pioneer Sports Spotlight September 29, 2017
Pioneer 90.1’s Mark Johnson visits with Northland Community & Technical College Athletic Coordinator Paul Peterson, along with football players Dakari Highsmith and Malik Williams.
Pioneer 90.1’s Mark Johnson visits with Northland Community & Technical College Athletic Coordinator Paul Peterson, along with football players Dakari Highsmith and Malik Williams.
Click below to hear our first Pioneer Sports Spotlight, with Pioneer coaches Jim Cox, Abdul Chamma, and Sam Schumacher. We also chat with Pioneer QB Shannon Patrick who has recently broken some Northland Football records.
Welcome Northland Students! Want to learn about broadcasting? Be on the air! Pioneer 90.1 is opening up 4 one-hour airshifts for Northland students who want to volunteer their time, energy, and enthusiasm!
We’ll train students who can commit one hour or more to being on the radio each week. Be part of Pioneer 90.1’s mix of diverse music! Interested? Stop by room 621 on the Thief River Falls campus, email mark.johnson@northlandcollege.edu or send us a message on Facebook!
Open shifts are Monday through Thursdays 9-10 AM, 10-11 AM, 11-noon, and noon-1 PM.
Northland Community & Technical College radio station Pioneer 90.1 will broadcast live from the Minnesota State Fair on Thursday, August 31.
Cathy Erickson will host her variety show from 9 AM to noon, playing requests from listeners. Twin Cites musician Elwood Oschner will join Cathy for live accordion music.
From noon to 1 PM and 4 to 5 PM, The Jensen Sisters of Goodridge will debut their new weekly show, “Gypsy Outlaw Radio Hour with The Jensen Sisters.”
Carl Unbehaun and Mark Johnson will host from 1 to 5 PM, with live acoustic performances by members of the Minnesota Songwriters Association. Pennington and Marshall County 4-H’ers and other Minnesota State Fair exhibitors will also stop by for interviews.
The live broadcast will switch from Pioneer 90.1 to Pioneer Polkacast KSRQ HD-2 beginning at 5 PM with Cathy Erickson’s Variety Show.
At 7 PM on Pioneer 90.1, Carl Unbehaun will host a live edition of his Thursday night “Minnesota HomeBrew” show, featuring recordings of original songs written and performed by Minnesota musicians.
Pioneer 90.1 will broadcast from the Ampers booth inside the Education building on the east side of the fairgrounds, between Cosgrove Street and Snelling Avenue in St. Paul.
Ampers is a group of 18 different community radio stations throughout Minnesota. Each station is programmed by and for their specific community.
In addition to the radio broadcast, Pioneer 90.1 will stream live video from the fair at Facebook.com/Pioneer90.1
The broadcast is supported by the Thief River Falls Convention & Visitors Bureau, Jade Presents, Minot HostFest, GooseFest in Middle River, and Music & Dance News.