March 12, 2025
Over the years I've recorded various programs from radio station KEMC, in Billings, Montana, particularly shows that were produced locally. The recordings below are shared due to their historical nature, allowing a look and listen to issues that were important at the time they were recorded.
Date | Notes | Link |
April 4, 1999 | Susan DeCamp Interviews - Old Time Radio Shows with guest Vince Long. (36 minutes) | Play |
April 4, 1999 | Susan DeCamp Interviews - Guests are technology students from Billings Senior High and their instructor Vince Long. Students include Wes Miller, Andrea Holm, and Joe Standish. | Play |
November 17, 2000 | Community Conversation - A town hall type of meeting from Cisel Hall on the campus of Montana State University, Billings. The topic is journalism, the news, fairness, and balance, hosted by Marvin Granger. (2 hours, 9 minutes) | Play |
December 28, 2000 | A Living Bill of Rights - One in a series of call-in shows discussing aspects of the Bill of Rights. The topic of this program is Church and State. Guests include State Senator Al Bishop, attorney Kyle Anne Gray, and Scott Crichton, executive director of the Montana ACLU. Hosted by Marvin Granger. (1 hour, 29 minutes) | Play |
October 4, 2001 | A Living Bill of Rights - The first in the third year of the call-in show discussing the Bill of Rights. The topic is how they are interpreted by the courts and the people. Guests include Scott Crichton, executive director of the Montana ACLU, and Billings attorneys Kyle Gray and Mark Parker. Hosted by Marvin Granger. (1 hour, 32 minutes) | Play |
October 24, 2001 | The Susan DeCamp Interviews - This show is a panel discussion on "The Inside Story: The Art, Craft, and Business of Filmmaking." Originally recorded in Livingston, Montana on October 20, 2001. Moderated by Dennis Aig, film professor at MSU, Bozeman. (60 minutes) | Play |
November 12, 2001 | The Why Files - Susan DeCamp on the book "Data Smog: Surviving the Information Glut" with its author David Shenk. (31 minutes) | Play |
March 28, 2002 | The Humanities in Education - Hosted by Marvin Granger with guest Michael Barnes, Professor of Religious Studies from the University of Dayton, Ohio. (1 hour, 28 minutes) | Play |
June 25, 2003 | Conversations - George Cole interviews NPR's Scott Simon. (27 minutes, 38 seconds) | Play |
August 14, 2003 | Interview - Jackie Yamanaka and Jim Gransbury interview Senator Conrad Burns. (1 hour, 1 minute) | Play |
January 6, 2004 | What's Happening in Helena - Jackie Yamanaka and Jim Gransbury look at the latest in the legislature in Helena, Montana. (58 minutes) | Play |
March 15, 2004 | Conversations - George Cole interviews the sons of Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay, the first to reach to top of Mount Everest. (30 minutes) | Play |
May 6, 2004 | Sex Education in the Schools - A panel discussion held at Cisel Hall at Montana State University, Billings hosted by Marvin Granger. (1 hour, 32 minutes) | Play |
March 01, 2005 | A short news piece by Jackie Yamanaka about the upcoming vote for the schools' building reserve fund. The interview takes place at Billings Senior High School. Teachers Rick Jones and Vince Long, district facilities director Rich Whitney, and students Ross Fulton and Peter Hogan are interviewed. (5 minutes) | Play |
March 29, 2005 | Blogs, Bloggers, and Blogging - Discussion hosted by Ken Siebert with guests Ed Kemmick, David Crisp, Karen Hergenrighter, and Craig Sprout. (1 hour) | Play |
March 31, 2005 | What's Happening in Helena - Jackie Yamanaka and Jim Gransbury look at the latest in the legislature in Helena, Montana. Features John Tester, Monica Lindeen, Jack Copps, and listeners. (55 minutes) | Play |
February 2, 2006 | Deadline 24-7: The News Business - "Ethics and the News Media" A panel discussion looks at the media from the consumer's point of view. Hosted by George Cole with guests and listener's calls. (59 minutes) | Play |
March 9, 2006 | Jackie Yamanaka and Jim Gransbury interview Governor Brian Schweitzer. Features calls from listeners. (59 minutes) | Play |