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From the pages of the She's Jack's woman
Do you know Jack? Airwaves' answer to the
iPod sounds simple. Of course it's not.
In a 20-by-25-foot room in a nondescript building on John Carpenter
Freeway, Ryan Cox stands at a powerful AudioVAULT broadcast console. Like
his modish scruff of two-day beard, concentration clings fiercely to his
unlined 23-year-old face as his fingers dart among the many faders and
program switches. Each is connected to an audio element – sardonic
station IDs, commercials for a surprisingly varied array of advertisers,
slickly produced, ironically old-fashioned radio station jingles, the
perky voice of feature reporter Brenda Price delivering her take on
the day's events and, oh, yes, the couple of thousand songs available for
play in any order on Jack-FM.
New York, NY (Oct.21 2004) After waiting in line for seven hours in a twenty mile per hour cold wind it was Brenda's turn to audition for TNT's Dramatic Auditions. Brenda was called back by the judges to read from a Julie Roberts part in Stepmom. After two weeks of waiting for that seemingly elusive phone call Brenda was notified by representatives of TNT in Atlanta that she was one of twenty semi-finalist chosen from Los Angeles, Las Vegas, New York, and mail submissions.
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