Bob Fass was a Major Influence on my Radio Career
Bob Fass, and some of the other people on WBAI were VERY influential in my (earlier) radio career. In fact, I did a program called "Son of Radio Unnameable" on my college radio station, WFDU (closed circuit), and later used the same influences in a variety of long form montage/collage documentaries on a range of topics when I worked in Public Radio (principally WBUR Boston - where I started Car Talk). To return to those memories, and visit with Bob today was more than just a nice flashback. It was a return to an earlier time when vinyl records, reel-to-reel tape, splicing tape and analogue meant radio and creativity came from pushing the limits of what the technology could do in those times. But more than technology were the human elements, the warm, sincere voice, the active listening to the listener, and perhaps most importantly, the social engagement in the turbulent times of the 60s and 70s. Bob Fass influence a lot of people - including me as we moved forward to make a difference through the radio. This was a great movie to honor that influence. Read more












