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Should We Cover the FIRST Robotics Regional in Manchester?

February 9th, 2010 · 5 Comments · Entertainment, Robotics

The BAE Granite State Regionals is scheduled to take place at the Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester, NH March 4th to 6th.  This is the oldest and deepest regional in the world, and we’ve covered it live for the past 4 or 5 years.  But, it’s an effort of love.

We’re thinking that we’ll cover it again this year, but we’ll have to find volunteers to help with the broadcast and get our local affiliate radio station (WGIR AM) to provide us with the equipment and airtime.

Do you think it’s worth it?  Let me know.  Producer at CraigPeterson.com

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  • Everett Harriman - Auburn, NH

    Craig -

    I try to enjoy your Saturday programs on WGIR. Very often the station does a poor job in coordinating your spoken segments with the stations segments, like news breaks, public service spots, etc. Usually, as a result of those station MIXUPS parts of your input (guest interviews, etc.) get cut out. That’s a discourtesy to your guests, an irritation to me the listener and a disservice to you and your staff because of all the work you do to create your valuable programs. Agree? Can something be done to correct the problem? Thanks!

    • craig

      The cut-outs to commercials at the wrong time has been very irritating to me, too. I brought it up with WGIR a couple of weeks back (again) and they fixed it for one week, but then things are back to broken again.

      I’ll bring it up with them again this week and see if we can get it fixed. A pleasant, quick call to the station (WGIR) would probably go a long way…

    • craig

      I spoke with the Program Director at WGIR/WGIN this morning about the problem. She said that she thinks she knows what was causing it and was going to fix it right away… Hopefully she was able to.

  • Derek MacMillen Kittredge

    Hi Craig,

    I think it is worth covering, if for no other reason than, to publicize robotics programs in NH’s high schools and encourage more schools and tech savvy students to step-up and join the educationally rewarding fun and create partnerships with tech savvy businesses.
    Far too many students are disengaged, finding math and science irrelevant, presented as they are in discrete packets that are not tied together in an organic way that is found in tech oriented businesses. Robotics contests are a way to integrate the different disciplines (math, science, computers, CAD, metal shop, etc.) in a team centric project. It illustrates the possibilities!
    Do it and post videos the contests for online viewing. It will be an important contribution to technical education and America’s future.
    I’ll be glad to come and help. Thank you.
    Derek MacMillen Kittredge
    Lifelong Tech-head

    • craig

      Sounds like it’s worth pursuing then. We’ll see if we can get it all set up and I’ll let you know what help we might be able to use.

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