Behind the Scenes at Humble and Fred Radio (dot com)

Published by Toronto Mike on October 19, 2011 @ 18:22 in Humble and Fred

Humble and Fred RadioI was mic'd again for today's episode of Humble and Fred Radio. The guys have recorded four episodes thus far, and I've attended three of them. That gives me a pretty sweet perspective for this entry, a behind the scenes look at Humble and Fred Radio.

Firstly, it's pretty cool that the guys put me on mic and actually give me air time. I signed up to be the digital manager, the guy behind the site and audio access. If you've heard a podcast with me on it, you know I'm not professional radio talent. I'm still learning when to come in, when to stay quiet and how to not pop my p's.

Here's how today went. I'll tell this tale in great detail, so if great detail bores you to tears, you may want to skip down to this great picture of a dog loving the shit out of leaves.

I arrived at Redfish Entertainment Studios shortly before 10am. Humble and Fred were already in their studio, working on some technical issues. The line in to the board from Fred's laptop wasn't up to code, so re-cabling was in order.

There was a little pre-recording prep. We talked about newly signed up guests, how the chat with radio students at Corus went, and various aspects of our personal lives. The pre-recording chatter is probably more entertaining than the recorded chatter. Oh yeah, we also chatted about today's show, who's calling in and some general subject matter they wanted to cover.

At about 11am, we started recording. Everything is completely live to tape, so it all happens in real-time. The songs played, the bumpers, the bits... everything is recorded "live" so what we hear in the room is exactly what you hear on your iPod.

Sitting at Fred's old dining room table, in addition to Humble and Fred, was Mike Wixson and I. Mike was Mobile Mike, to those of you who remember the late 80s and early 90s at CFNY. Mike's also a great guy who runs Redfish Entertainment. All four us us are sitting in front of microphones and part of the opening segment.

What happens next is a conversation between two long-time pros and a couple of Mikes. It's effortless, it's funny and it's recorded. During a Moxy Früvous song, a call is made to another Mike from the Everything to do With Sex Show. Like everything else, the call is recorded live to tape.

An hour and change after we start recording, we wrap things up. At this point, Humble's job is to convert the recorded WAV file to MP3. While Humble's doing this on his Mac, Fred's updating an XML file I've configured for him and preparing the day's entry. I'm helping Humble, helping Fred, and starring in the day's promo video. You can see that below.

Humble then FTPs the MP3 to our web server and uploads that video of me to YouTube. Fred embeds the video into his entry, and publishes everything as soon as the FTP is complete. By 1pm, everything is online, and it's time for Mr. Sub.

While we chow down on subs, the boys promote the day's show via Facebook and Twitter. At 1:30, Wixson and I are in a business meeting and Humble and Fred are receiving an interesting call from Prime Time Sports. They're invited to join Bob McCown from 4pm to 4:20pm, a fantastic opportunity to make people aware of our new venture.

With my meeting over, I caught PTS on 590 at 4pm and heard Bob McCown speak very highly of Humble and Fred Radio. He said Humble and Fred fans from the past will learn about the new show, tune in and return for more. This traffic and buzz will inevitably attract sponsors and other opportunities, while Humble and Fred produce their own show without clocks and censors. Hearing this made me quite proud to be a part of this project.

That was today. We'll do it all over again tomorrow, and you'll hear the result at http://www.humbleandfredradio.com/.

I can't wait.

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18 Responses to "Behind the Scenes at Humble and Fred Radio (dot com)"

dale
October 19, 2011 / 19:21

Heard same conversation with Bob McCown on Fan 590 on way home from work. Bob is promoting H&F radio which should build this BIG TIME.

Mike - looks like your working for H&F now.

Toronto Mike
October 19, 2011 / 19:35

I'm definitely working for Humble and Fred right now, but I'm certainly not getting paid.

This is a labour of love I'm doing b/c I like the guys, I believe in the spirit of what they're trying to do and it's a great experience that might result in some good pr for what I do.

Jason from Sudbury
October 19, 2011 / 19:37

Missed Humble and Fred on Primetime, anyone know if the fan will have it on their site?

Rick C in Oakville
October 19, 2011 / 21:11

I was waiting for the shoe to drop after all the tech talk and lead up that Fred erased today's show LOL. Cool stuff happening for sure.

Ray
October 20, 2011 / 01:06

Awesome hearing the guys on PTS. Funny for me that that's the show I've now stopped listening to on the drive home in order to listen to the podcast instead.

McNulty
October 20, 2011 / 08:07

I started listening and found the Il Duce story pretty funny. I had no idea I drove by his restaurant every day on my way to work. I love Italian and I may drop in.

I love listening to the show again. I hope this works out for them. I think they deserve it.

Jono
October 20, 2011 / 09:01

I'm really enjoying listening to it on my android phone. 2 comments though, DoggCatcher doesn't know how to schedule the mp3s amongst my other ones by date (and just drops them all to the bottom permanently), and the files each report that they're many hours long when playing.

I'm not overly familiar with the process, but I'm wondering if there are mp3 tags that should be populated to resolve the first one.. I have no idea what would cause the second.

Has anyone else experienced this issue with any of their players? I have a number of pods that I follow, and this is the only one with either of those issues.

Ray
October 20, 2011 / 09:32

I can not figure out the list order for the BlackBerrry Podcasts. It helps when the date is in the name. I see that the date was not in the name for the 19th's broadcast. This might make it confusing going forward if I get behind. If possible, please keep the date in the name. Thanks.

Toronto Mike
October 20, 2011 / 09:41

We're going to fix the xml file that iTunes uses so the length and date is picked up by iTunes properly.

Stand by!

Brad
October 20, 2011 / 11:08

Good job boys. I love listening, it's like being around old friends again. I agree with Dale, the fact that they were on PTS is going to be big for them (and you). Oh to be in on the ground floor.

Zach
October 20, 2011 / 12:43

Mike,

Any chance you'll do an article on the travesty unfolding in downsview park? Knocking down a beautiful classic hangar responsible for so much Canadian and Toronto history for hockey rinks, and the scattering of these historic aircraft? Downsview is huge and yet they need to knock down the museum to make room for the rinks? WTF? So hard to believe Canada is standing by idly and letting this happen to our history.

Rob
October 20, 2011 / 19:48

I plugged in the iPod on the way to and from work today and listened, so awesome. Something about the car and H&F makes everything seem alright.

Suggestion: not sure if it's possible but outside of going into iTunes and manually adjust the files volume output, is there a way to adjust the source volume? When I d/l from iTunes the output level seems low. A converted CD to mp3 on my iPod sounds decent at 10 on the car stereo, the podcast I had up to 15 -17 depending on who was talking. Just a small suggestion.

Toronto Mike
October 21, 2011 / 09:59

There were two identified issues with regards to those who subscribed via iTunes, etc. to the XML file at http://www.humbleandfredradio.com/podcast.xml and they were:

1. Inaccurate song length
2. Inaccurate publication dates

With episode 5, both have been fixed. The publication date should now be fixed with all of them. I was missing a pubdate attribution in the xml.

I believe we're all good now. Tell me if I'm wrong.

Ray
October 21, 2011 / 11:37

My BB Podcasts Channel Details list still looks messed up. Anybody else even use BlackBerry Podcasts?

Ajax Mike
October 22, 2011 / 06:06

I'm going on a road trip next month so I'm thinking about downloading all these shows and playing them for the drive. Should be a great way to catch up.

LLC
October 23, 2011 / 14:08

@Ray - yes, the BB details have been weird for me all week, often displaying multiple files of the same podcast. At one point it showed 13 episodes available. My pet peeve is that I can't seem to download the podcasts during the day. I want to listen to the podcast each day on my way home, but the new episode isn't showing as available during the afternoon. So I end up downloading it off my computer & transferring it to the BlackBerry before I leave for the day. If I were a little more patient I'd just listen to it the next morning, but that's not going to happen.

Roshan
October 24, 2011 / 13:19

I've been visiting your blog for what 6 or 7 years now and I think that is the first time that I have heard ur voice! That can't be right!!

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