Since many of you seem to have been/be part of school radios, I figured I could get some insight on the matter.
Here's the situation: I wanted to be part of the school Association of radio-video and applied. I have been called in for an interview next week. Mostly, I'm interested in making videos kinda like the ones I posted on Hubski. I've done a bit of looking around and realized our school actually does not have a school radio. Why is it called the association radio-video then?
I'm a bit sick of being rejected from clubs and honestly I'm not confident my video-making abilities are sufficient to become part of the ARV. So I've been toying with the idea of telling them I could start the school radio within the association. I've only got a pretty good opportunity to do so at the interview next week.
The problem is, I've never listened to a school radio an would appreciate a bit of info on how it generally works. What do you talk about? Do you mostly play music? Is it live shows of more like podcasts? What's a minimum of people needed to get that idea going? Any advice on how it works would be appreciated :)